Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1929 — Page 2

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Miss Augusta Glidewell visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glidewell in Indianapolis Sunday. Lester Blue of the Potter Shoe store is driving a new Pontiac sport

coupe.

Misses Mary and Florence Woodrum left Sunday to return to their home in Pueblo. Colo., after spend-

ing the summer here.

Herman Fisher, DePauw student, who l.ns been in the county hospital for the past week for observation

and medical attention left

home Sunday.

left for

his

Stoessel

of

Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Fort Wayne are visiting the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mathes, east Washington street. Mrs. ‘Stoessel was forerly Miss Gretna Mathes.

Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Bailey Indianapolis visited here today.

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Mis. Herman Cisprung and baby returned to their home at the Taylor I

apartments Sunday.

The seven months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, residing at Limcdalc, is very ill of pneumonia. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kitel and family visited at St. Mary's of the* { Woods at Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller and baby of Muncie have removed to I Greencastle where they are now

-making their home.

Mrs. Albert Nelson and daughter, Miss Margaret Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson in Indian-

apolis Sunday.

KANSAS CITY HUSBANDS STEER Cl.EAR OF CARDS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 5. .—(INS)—Ever since a husband was shot and killed by his wife after a card game the other night, many Kansas City* husbands have steered clear of family card games. lake the care of John Hodges. Last night his wife asked him to play cards with her. he demurred. When the argu ment ended Mrs. Hodges went to the corner drugstore, bought poison, came home and swallowed it. Her condition was reported as not dangerous today.

MIC CULT RITES UNDER CLOSE SCRUTINY

LOS ANGELES. Cal . Oct. 7.-— (INS)—Rites of the mystic cult, known as the divine order of the . ; Royal Arms, were under clo>se scruti 'iny of authorities here today followjing the flndlng of the body of 16i year -old Willa Rhoads beneath the j | home of her foster parents. | Investigation of fraud charges against Mrs. May Oils Blackburn,

Continuation B

1 hero will lie a meeting of the dir-

Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Davies and j ec tors of the Chamber of Commerce baby of Indianapolis spent Sunday t tonight at 7:10 o’clock at the b list

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamm Nauonal Bank, and children, north Jackson Streep _ ..

Classes in DePauw University ueie

dismissed for the day with the 11:30 o’clock

Green-'morning celebrating tue

Mr. and Mrs. Davies formerly taught in t,he Greencastle schools.

Dr. C. Howard Taylor of

castle will address the Epworthj DePauv over Obt rliu Saturday.

Leaguers of Clay County at Bowling i Green, October 13. Dr. Taylor has been secured to give the afternoon |

address.

The official test of the invitations will be made public next Wednesday simultaneously in Washington and

London.

In many ways the accord reached between th” Prime Minister and the President blazed a i ew pioneer trail in diplomatic negotiations. In speed,

beginning frankness and setting, the decision class* - this reached to call the disarmament convictory •'! ference stood out in marker! contrast

Mr. and Mrs. Lossan McMillan of Indianapolis spent the week end visiting the latter's parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and daughter Catherine, south Jackson street.

! 11 .he methods of old fashioned dip

, lomacy.

M'. :.’:d Mrs. Robert Brinkman of Furthermore, it was emphatically^ Indianapolis spent Sunday visiting recorded that the agreement bethe latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tween the two statesmen involves no Hjward Harris, south tollege ave- alliance between the two countries, nue. < J The British Prime Minister many

times througout his career has vig-

between i one of

Prof. Stanley Martin, new mem-! nev. her of the DePauw faculty has reentered the Putnam county hospital for medical treatment. He was operated for acute appendicitis about

two weeks ago.

Township trustees held their reg-, ,

ulai monthly meetmg with County 0V ' >U3l >' a ' ll " nces Superintendent John C. Vernnllion " atlon \ and ^M them

the mam causes of international today. At noon the trustees were ....

. r- .■ .. friction.

guests at the County harm tor din-i „, ,.

Alliances are of the old-tashion-

Miss Ruth Donnohue of Indianapiclis and sister of Charles and Ralph Donnohue underwent a major operaition last Friday morning at the ; Methodist hospital. She is reported

Donald Ellis, who was operated u S improving as much as can be exfor acute appendicitis last Sunday p ec ted.

at St. Vincents hospital in Indianap-

ed school of diplomacy,” asserted the Prime Minister in his first public

utterance in Washington.

President Hoover ind Prime Minister MacDonald simply stand side by side for peace. They have reached an understanding on naval parity between their own countries but the

olis, returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mi's. Heber Ellis, east Seminary street, Sunday.

Deputy Sheriff Alva Bryan took Howard E. Powe, Penal Farm escape. to the Indiana State Reformatory Sunday where he is under sen-

Delta Theta Tau Province Convention at Muncie

The Indiana Beta Province session of the Delta Theta Tau sorority met at the Hotel Roberts in Muncie October 5-6, the event being the Founders' Day celebration. The sorority was organized just twenty-five years ago by a group of Muncie girls. The organization has grown to be one of the largest non-academ-ic sororities in United States, having ninety chapters in twelve states. The Muncie chanter had the honor of entertaining all of the national officers, including the national presi-

head of the cult, led to the discovery

that Rhoads girl was burled severally Miss Joe Mae Haynes’of Little years ago after dying from what her Rock> Ark. More than one hundred fostei parents declared was a ihroutj from the surrounding towns infection. | attended, with delegates from Terre Mrs. Blackburn and her daughter. Haute, Greencastle, Ufayette, Wash were cited on grand thelt charges ington, Lawrence, Newcastle, Clinlast week. They are alleged to have 1 ton, Columbus, Connersville, Anderobtained 1300.060 from various per-1 son unt i Newport, Ky. Mrs. Harold sons upon the promise to reveal toi Talbott and Miss Pearl Gibson re-

presented the local chapter.

The convention opened Saturday morning at headquarters on the mez zaine floor at the Hotel Roberts, followed by luncheon and a business session in the committee rooms in the afternoon. At 7 o’clock a formal dinner was given in the main dining room. The entire ballroom was used' for the bridge party which followed I

them the “lost measurements.” With these "measurements" members of the cult, it was claimed, would bs able to find all of the hidden gold

and oil deposits in the world. It was while probing into these

strange promises that officers found that the Rhoads girl, a high priesiess of the cult, had been buried. The girls foster mother, Airs. William Rhoads, claimed the resurrection of Willa was to prove the tenants of the

cult cf which she is a member. In a casket alongside cf that of the

girl was another containing the bodies of seven pups. The pups, according to Mrs. Rhoads, represented the

seven tones of Gabriel's trumpet.

Alpha Chis To Honor f ? Founders Of Sorority

The forty-fourth anniversary of the founding of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will be celebrated with luncheon at 1 o’clock Saturday afternoon in Indianapolis at the home of Miss Mildred Blacklidge, 6121 Central avenue. The program will be in charge of Mrs. J. Cleve Fix and will be in honor of the five living

... ‘Mention of

o’clock Tuesday nu'mm""'*" £ lumbia Club in Indianapolis^ u Mrs. Will R. White „t F ’ I ?. lth president, presiding. There win , ' n ' luncheon at 12:30 o’clock. * E

founders, Mesdames Ralph B. Clark,] , - *' llUt >te A. Harris is p ri , s ; Scoby Cunningham, Harry Smith ot . r which i.

Greencastle, Mrs. E. W. Child of '

Estelle

.Mrs. Zeis To Entertain Boston Club Tuesday

The Boston Club will mep . , L Mrs. Charles Zeis, 305 ,. U s t w ? ington street, Tuesday evenin ' 7:30 o’clock. Miss Emma v " e* 1 will have charge of the N ‘ lu>!hl,n

Program.

Tri Psi Convention In Indianapolis Tuesday The fourth triennial

Tri Psi sorority

Martinsville, III., and Miss Leonard of Union City.

Century Club Has First Meeting Of Year The Century Club hi Id its first meeting of the year on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. E. B. Nichols, the

new president.

After the usual business meeting, members anil guests had the pleasure of hearing Prof. Nichols talk on Spain, its people, history and language. As Spain is to be the general subject of study this winter, members were enthusiastic over having laid for them in the beginniiy; such a foundation and inspiration

for their work.

At the close of the meeting Misses Anne and Betty Nichols assisted

convention. Mrs,

Ada O. Frost will speak at the |„« *, Mrs. Frost spent the summer i n D, rone as a member of the Good Win

tour of the National Federation Business and Profes ional v. Members in charge of the conven-

ti-.n ore Mesdames T. A. Bowser Robert Douglas, R. T . Beightol, L W. Eiser and George Hasley The

sorori'y is composed of mothers Delta D'dta Delta sorority.

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Truman McCammack Weds Terre Haute Girl The marriage of Miss Virginia West, daughter of Mr. and Mo Benjamin W. West, of Terre Haute and Truman McCammack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCammack of Belle Union, took place at l.:;i)

Mrs. Frank Thomas, north Locust street, had as her guests Sunday,

her son Dr. Gordon Thomas, Mrs.] co)nptl ,iied him to Pendleton.

Thomas and son “Mike” of Lafayette and Mrs. MeDermont of Casper, Wyoming, who is visiting in Lafay-

ette.

tem i- to servi 1 to .i years. William i terally out of the wilderness. For it Bryan, ^on of the deputy sheriff uc-1 was in the isolation of the Hoover

camp on the top of the Blue Ridge Mou.itains that they came to a suc-

INDIANAPOLIS. ImL. Oct. 7.— (INS) —Mrs. Nellie Bank Inrlttuia polls widow today awaited the sound ing of ’’Gabriel's trumpet" with tittle hope of recovering $10,000 she co\ tributed to the Divine Order of the

" v “ , ' = j Royal Arm of the Great Seal, note specific uetails on that score will be , .. ,, . , , ,

under investigation at l»s Angeles, following the arrest of two of its lead

era.

On the plea of her son, Gale ('. Banks, and after officials of the cult said sale of a Biblical supplement called "The Seventh Trumpet of

left for the technicians of the two

countries to iron out.

Tiie two statesmen brought their contribution to a new diplomacy li-

Funerul services for Mrs. Almyra Zoo!:, which was to have been held Sunday afternoon at the home of her son, Earl Zook, east Walnut street, was postponed until this afternoon in order that her son who lives in Traverse, Michigan, might

attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby, Clayton Ca.-h and family and Ivan Lisby and familyt had Sunday dinner with County Treasurer and Mrs. Alva Lisby at Fillmore, in honor of Mrs. Alice Cline who is leaving Thursday for la>s Angeles, Cal., to spend the

winter.

Shi riff Edward Eiteljorge, accom-. , , . , . ,. .. . , cessful conclusion of their conversa-

pany.c by his son Charles Eiteljorge, I .

took Howaid Thomas, of Blooming-: .... , , . , . , (lose to the heail of nature, the t n. and a colored man. both renal . , , . .. „ ..

two traded their thoughts tor the

Farm escapes, to the State Prison at Michigan City Sunday, where they will serve terms of 1 to 5 years. Mrs. R. L. O'Hair, east Seminary street, underwent a major operation at the Methodist hospital In | Indianapolis Monday morning and was reported as getting along tii.e Monday atternoon. She has been in the hospital (ot the past week.

Miss Margaret Webster is teaching in the Russellville schools tem-

Poraiily in place of Miss Gladys! Gl ., enca!!t |, u . om ( i, p

County commissioners met today to allow claims accumulated during the past month and attend to ofaei matters coming before them for action. The commissioners this after-1 noon gave a franchise to the Universal Gas Company of Terre Haute to run gas mains to Cloverdale and

Owen county

Sutherlin, icgular teacher in the Pfi-tHne where State Road -13 crosses the mary school, who suffered a sprain- 1 |j |le

cd ankle and torn ligaments in her!

left foot last week, at a w einer roast j FUNERAL OF CHILD at tne home of Lorene and Frank. Funeral services for Charles EdCope. ward Gregg, four months old son of I Mr. and .Mrs. James Gregg, residing

miles north ot Cloverdale. were

good of mankind. Before a roaring log fire in the main room of the Hoover lodge they sat—Herbert Hoover, with his (Quaker background of human kinship and Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the working man and ardent fighter against war. Meanwhile, Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of the Premier, was taken on a hike by Mrs. Hoover. They climbtd the laurel covered mountainside to the lookout tower overlooking the Shenandoah and Piedmont valleys.

ljOW26million • ™ ^ Jars used yearly

VISJSg ION JARS USED YEARLY

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held at the home Monday afternoon

I at 2 o'clock. The child illed Sunday ] afternoon at 1:30 o'clock after a

< months illness uf erysipelas. Services were conducted by Mis.

: Grace Black ot Greencastle. Inter-

ment was in Bi u k Chapel cemetery.

The key to too many women's hearts is a gold one.

And Boy’s They Enjoy JOHNSTON’S CANDIES for sale by Mullins Drug Store

the chapters, the national organizatii n maintains a special relief fund which is available for Delta Theta Tau sisters who may need tempor-

ary assistance.

The philanthropic project is the maintenance of a mountain school near Wayland, Ky., which is known as “Betty’s Troublesome.” The two-j room school has been taken over and j maintained by the sorority. The phil ]

Saint Gabriel" would net the order 1 anthropic committee last year pur-j the sands of dollars, Mrs. Banks sent chased an 84 acre tract of land near

the dinner. One of the most original! their mother in serving delicious re- a,, ' l,loon ' n the 1 entral Pits, entertainments of the convention ffeshments. !l yt , enan M f anst :’ vvlth L thl -‘ B. W. was the pajama party Saturday * * * y,Cl ' tl * “Me ring

night. Concluding the social festiv- lu ‘’ sli “> leading Club To lenmiony.

ities a breakfast was held Sunday Met ‘ l " i,h Mrs - Nifho,s j..,™? f.' 8ae ® U V a,la NVwl °n and morning in the grill room of the 1 Thu Tuesday Reading Club will El'zabeth Tyler triends of the couphotel. ! meet with Mrs. E. B. Nichols, east le ' were the on 'y witnesses. The Delta Theta Tau sorority is ^ ^’"unary street, Tuesday afternoon; n,e bnde has attended Indiana both social and charitable in its pur-1 nt “ ;:}0 0 ’ t ' Ioik - A mos t interesting University and I er. e Haute Slat poses, the social activities are sub-] will he given by Mrs. VV. ormnl. The bride is a grad-

ordintited to community welfare! W ’ Tu, ' k ‘ n ' on her u 'ip abroad. Memwork. Besides local welfare work of] bcrs l’ ,case note chan 8 e of meeting

place.

ANDY WRIGHT DIES SUNDAY

The death of Andrew Wright, age 68 years occurred Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at the county hospital where he has been since October 2. He suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home September 27. Mr. Wright was a well-known farmer of Cloverdale township and lesided about four miles norih-east

of Cloverdale.

He is survived by two daughters, Mr*. Margaret Cain of Manhattan and Mrs. Paul Abrams residing near Belle Union. Two sisters Mrs. Nannie Trester and Mrs. Lela Wildman. residing near Cloverdale and a brother T. W. Wright, residing near

Bi lie Union, also survive. Funeral service will be conduct

practically all of the $10,000 insurance money she drew after her husband died to the religious order, she

said.

Her only gain in the transaction was the acquisition of the title of "Queen of Sealing the Breath on the Inside of Body". She also was listed as "one of.the seventy dear ones." But you can’t buy groceries wiih] that, she realizes. "I believe that my son was sincere and that she had faith in the organization," Mrs. Banks said. "I fear I have been robbed of my money, but If I have been fooled, so has my son.” The son left a position as teacher In a western military academy to be come Identified with the cult, his mother said.

the school, to establish a much needed community center at "Betty’s

Trouble some.”

The national convention was heid in West Baden in June and will be held in Oakland, Cal., in 1930.

Couple Married IP’re Saturday By Auditor Otto Ruble, Putnam County farmer, end Dicey Stevens, of Poland, were married here Saturday afternoon by County Auditor W. E. Gill, • * » R< hekah Lodge To Meet Tonight The Crescent Rebekah lojdge No. 763 will meet in regular session this evening at o’clock. A large attendance is desired. • • • Degree Staff To Pr a clico Tonight The degree staff of the Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet this evening at 7 o'clock for practice.

uate of Indiana University. They will reside in Kokomo where

Mr. McCammack is a teacher in the

Howard township High School.

BEDFORD VTHLETE KILLED IN ,\I TO ACCIDENT SUNDAY BEDFORD. Oct. 7- (INS) —Two youths were dead today and another was suffering from serious injuries because a car in which they were rid ing turned over four miles south of

here.

The ucad are Ernest Todd, 18, for-! mer Bedford high school basketball I star, anil Quincy Kern, 18. William! Summers, 17, was in a serious eondi- 1

tion.

Kern was killed instantly. Todd died on ihe way to a Bedford hospit- 1

al.

Todd was a star basketball player ] and his playing at the state basket-1 ball tournament last March in Indianapolis as a member of the Bedford j team attracted much notice.

Mrs. McMillan Surprised With Birthday Party Mrs. Lossan McMillan, of Indianapolis, formerly Miss Nellie Wilson, was honor guest at a birthday surprise party at the home of her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, south Jackson street, Saturday even! ing. Mrs. McMillan wms completely I surprised when friends arrived to] wish her a happy birthday. The even | ing was spent in playing card:

games.

Those present besides Mr. and! ! Mrs. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Wil ; | son and daughter Catherine, were . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bee, Mr. and j M.-s. Herbert Graver, Mr. and Mrs. ' LeRoy Bee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-

mund Torr.

hing-Halliaway Wedding Occurs Saturdav Night The marriage of Miss Rosella Hathaway, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goddard, north Madison street, and Lamar Garold King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude King of this city, took placo at 8 o’clock Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mi;. Goddard with the Rev. B. H. Bruner reading the single ring ceremony. Only the immediate families and a few friends of the couple were present. The young couple will make their home in this city where they are well known among the younger -et. Both graduated from the local high school v ith the class of 1020.

LOANS $25.00 to $300.00 On New and Used Cars Payments Reduced. Indiana Loan Co. 241/2 E. Wash. St. Flione 15

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11 THREE MURDERS PRECEDE

by Rev. W. E. Gill Tuesday morning. 11 o’clock .it New Providence church with interment In the New Providence cemetery.

Hotel Grant Serving Fried Chicken, Steak or Fish Dinners every noon and evening. $1.00 •

Mrs. John Melville Cole apartments. has gone to Chicago fur a vie it with relatives. Miss Lstella Frank of Clinton Fulls and Cloyd Hull spent the week end ui Indianapolis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bittles. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gush and Miss Gladys Hammond spent Sunday at Hillsdale, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Strain. Danville golfers held a tournament at the local Country Club Sunday and were guest* of the dub at dinner. Sunday meals were served under the new management for the first time. The New Era (Tub w ill meet Tuesj day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Dunlavy, east Walnut street.

GRIME CONFERENCE INP1ANAPOU8, Oct. 7—(INS) Almost on the eve of the convocation of Governor Harry G. Leslie's state wide conference on law enforcement, three murders today leatrued a week end cAFUalty list of twenty tragedies. Automobile accidents accounted for twelve other deaths. Trains killed two more, there were two suicides and a live wire burns were fatal to another. * • The three murder victims were John Ebert, 1'J, of Indianapolis, who succumbed Sunday to a bandit bullet; Mrs. Anna Hollobaugh, 38, of Terre Haute, shot anil killeil following a domestic quarrel, and Barney Cox, 45, of Marion, killed in a fight.

Tbt fortnightly (Tub will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Thud Jones with Miss Ia-Iu Walls as assisting hostess. Mrs. Benton Curtis will review the book, "The Village Doc-

tor.”

Attorneys John Hume and Jewel!

The subject tor the discussion will be j Stevenson of Danville, and S. C. Kiv"Uow the James Whitcomb Riley ett of Martinsville, were here today

Hospital functions for thu State.” * on court business.

WANT ADS. FOR RENT—Modern 6-room house. East Seminary street. See C. J. Arnold. Herald office. MR. FARMER: We have installed a new up-to-date clover seed recloaner, motor driven. Bring In your small seed have redcuned. We have teed wheat and fertilizer on hand. Rod Strand fence. Red Top posts. Campbell Brothers’ Big Four Elevator, Greencastle, Ind. Call 60. FOR SALE—Cow and yearling] Shropshire ram. Mrs. Ida Evens, Heelsville, four miles north Butler; school house.

FOR SALE—One two year old Shropshire buck. Howard A. Farrow Morton.

FOR SALE^—Ford truck, Sherman Cofer, Fillmore, Route 1. Northeast of Greencastle WANTED—Large heater or base turner also bicycle. Good condition* tnd reasonable. Phone 320-Y.

LOR SALE—Week old bull calf. Eligible to register. Eital Floral Co. Phone 636.

WANTED- General housework with privilege of going home nights. Inquire at 133 Bloomington street.

No longer merely babies' fare. Milk gives grown-ups strength to spate. HANDY'S GOLDEN GLOW BRAND BUTTER At Your Grocery and Meat Market tlANDV's [<saNITARV DAir*. v 1 pasteurized milk-cream-V BUTTEFUVMLK^.' 52JJAGE CHEESE V ^IMERY dUTT^