Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1930 — Page 2

GREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE TWO

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Fcrd Lucas, county clerk, is driving a new Nash cabriolet. .). H. Gardner of Russellville visited here today.

Miss Nell Lcachman, teacher in the Gary grade schools and her step mother, Mrs. J. Q. Leachman are in Greencastle visiting relatives of Miss Leachman.

POLICE SEEK TO IDENTIFY DEAD BANDIT

cashier of the La- ; a business visitor i

•fuiiies Albin,

doga bank, wai

here today.

Guy Call, owner of Call’s Cafeler-j ia, i- driving a new Hudson eight j

automobile.

Former Woman Governor

To Address llusiness Women Nellie Taylor Ross, former gover-

nor of Wyoming, will give the address before the Indiana Federation

of Husiness and Professional

ens’ clubs during the annual three | day convention of the federation ' here May lu, II and 1-. Mrs. Loss will speak Sunday evening, May f!

at the Claypool hotel.

fiainbridgc Junior-Senior Prom at Grant Hotel

The Junior and Senior Rainhridge high school prom was held Thursday evening at the Grant Hotel. There

^ were forty-six members present. ° [The dance was sponsored by Miss

Paterson and Ralph Clippinger. The decorations were carried out in lavender and cerise. Favors were American beauty roses, the Mass flower. The music was furnish-

G. K. Ogles, county treasurer was, INL'JANAPOLIS. Ind., April Hi.— in Roaehdale Thursday, where hej(iNS)—Police today were attemptcollected $15,00(1 in taxes. The last mj. to establish the identity of a -2- ! day to pay this installment of taxes |year-old tilling station bandit wlro is May •>. Mr. Ogles was in ifain-jshot and killed himself in front of bridge today. jthe old Indinnnpotis Sentinel lildg. in

idowntown Indianapolis last night

when oflicers with smoke-belching .The convention will open Satur-L-d by the Hoosier Rockets of Plain-

Mi . Gertrude Cox. house mothei Faster Serrices and ifasket iguiis were closing in on him. ' day afternoon, May 10. In the even-1 field,

at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity Dinner at Hamrick Station Church , Police were ini cut (gating the poshouse, is spending the Faster vaca-! Mrs. Grace Pollom will conduct ;sibilily that the death youth was tion in Chicago. 1 the morning devotions at 10:30 Colon Bearnp, who escaped from a

■ o’clock. Michigan reformatory August 5, 1929

Miss Mui\ i at 'rime * aimon, There will be special music and.atte' having been sentenced Aug. D.

(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John tan-' non is visiting friends in Chicago.

Miss Ann Cannon, who teaches in

the children will take part.

In the afternoon at 2 o’clock the message will be brought to us by the Rev. It. 11. Bruner of Greencastle

the public schools

the guest of relatives during the

Easter vacation.

Miss Elizabeth Daggy, teacher in the public schools of Gary, i< spending the Faster vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daggy, east Washington street. Mrs. Elmer Seller and daughter and Mrs. Rosa Knauer Knight attended the last day of school at Mrs. Mabel Layman’s school in Madison

township.

Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Phillips of Memphis, Tenn., are here the guests of the former’s father, A. H. Phillips and Misses Emma and Ella Beck-

with.

Frank Roberts Jr. and Bob Linden, who have been visiting Mr. Robert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts tor several days left this morning lor Hollywood, California where they expect to enter the movies. Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Rush were in Indianapolis this afternoon, where Mr. Rush sang at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church this af-

at Gary is here also the Rev. Dallas Rissler of Wal- ers.

nut Chapel. There will be special music for this service. You arc earnestly invited to join us in both these

services Sunday, April 20th.

1926 to serve five years for larceny. Fingerprints taken of the dead youth were said to correspond with those of Bearup on file at detective headquar-

RFAI. ESTATE TRANSFERS

Another clew was an unstamped, iininailed letter found near the body. The letter was addressed to a girl living on North Capitol Avenue here. The bandit's suicide followed bis third holdup of a filling station with in a few hours. He had raided a reat Western Oil Company station

Fartha Badger et al to Howard at Alsou and Washington Streets sevKockhill Q. C. D., lot in Greencastle, j era 1 hours before the shooting. There Commercial Place, $1. he locked Thomas Boylan, 23, the atGeorge E. Raines et ux to Walter ] tendant into the lavatory and escaped A. Hutfman et ux W. D., 75 acres injwith $25. Floyd twp. $1. | He, next struck again at the Pure Mary A. Evans to Raymond Sid-joil Station at Kentucky Avenue nad dons W. 1)., lot in Greencastle, Com-1 West Street, where In held tip Cleo mercial Place, $35. jSharrow the attendant, and robbed Mary Bruce Roseberry to Jesse him of $35. Paul Johnson W. D., lots in Green- The bandit made his last holdup castle, $1. Lit the Standard Oil Company station Citizens Trust Co., to Conard Senate mid Kentucky avenues Shinn et ux, W. 1)., 20 acres in where he robbed Charles Hunter, 21 Greencastle twp., $1. [the attendant of $18. Ernest W. Simpson to H. Witt j Patrolman Dan Scanlon, off duty Sutherlin W. I)., lot in Russellville, jmil in plain clothes, was putting air

ing the Indianapolis federation will ' • » • hold a reception for visitors and ,\|j>s Mullins to Have guests at the Columbia club, follow- Party for S. S. Class

ed by a vaudeville performance. [ Miss fniogene Mullins will enter-

An international relations break- ^ a ' n th*-’ members of her Sunday

Sunday

fast will be held Sunday morning with Mary C. Kennedy of Lafayette, director of the national federation of good will tours in charge. The fed eration will sponsor an international convention in Geneva, Switzerland in August and Miss Kennedy is in

charge of the tours.

A vocation luncheon will be held Sunday noon, with a special speaker j for each vocation. The business meetj ing will Ifc held Monday, with Mrs. | Bonnie K. Robertson, of HamMond, state president, presiding. New officers will be elected.—Indianapolis

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school class of the Christian church with an Easter party Saturday af-

ternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Rutter Have Birthday Party On last Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rutter entertained a number of guests in honor of the latter’s birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. j v Oscar O’Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Artie O’Hair and daughter and Miss Lela Boyd of Greencastle. The evening was spent playing games.

Woman's Club to Observe Correspondence Day The Woman’s club will have its an nual Correspondence day meeting on Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Elizabeth Ames, 205 south Spring avenue. • • • Legion Auxiliary Elects Oflicers The American Ix-gion Auxiliary met Thursday evening at the Snider Wall Paper store and elected the fol lowing to serve as officers for the en suing year: Mrs. Lawrence Crump, president: Mrs. George Taylor, secre tary; and Mrs. Gwin Ensign, treasurer. Plans were started for the annual “Poppy Sale” to be held the Saturday before Decoration day.

IND. CENTRAL BOY CRITICALLY ILL

Little hope is held

for the rocm

cry of Russel! Schernekam, Indiana Central student.

Read The Herald

age 20,

the Putnam county hospital'’

ing of internal injuries and a broken' leg, following an automobile :u , dent on the National road Wede'-(i',' afternoon. There has been | lU |' change in the condition of the vom man since he entered the lio-,o, a | ^ He is the son of Mr. and M, Vheo Shernakam of R obin ‘ tl(|| '

111., who with their daughter his bedside. The young

companion had sought Terre Haute from

the car in which they were riding was wrecked west of Ml. Meridian.

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Brumfield’s south addition, $250. Conard Shinn, et ux to Aaron Thomas, et ux, \V. D., 20 acres in Greencastle twp., $1. Aaron Thomas, et ux, to Conard

70 acres in

temoon at the Good Friday services.; Shinn, et ux, W. D.,

Madison twp., $1.

Claude !•'. Mathes to Frank Stressed, et ux, W. D., lot iti Greencastle, . . , i Charles F. Zeis, et ux to Ross N.

Alary Cecilia Dri ver, granddaugh-j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson. | had returned to her grandparent’s, home after visiting Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Nelson in Indianapolis.

Hammond W. I)., lot in Commercial

Place, $25.

Arthur <>. Harold, et ux to Jesse

The following underwent operations for the removal of tonsils at

the Putnam county hospital this j Burnett, et ux \\. D., 40 morning: David Gale, Freeman j Washington twp., $1. Goodpasture, Genev ieve Crow, Eva | ■ - - - Flu,ma- and Eloi i VlcCnniinaek. Dr ADVERTISE

John Carmack assisted by local doctors performed the operations.

in his tires at Hunter’s station dur-1 ing the holdup. When lie heard Hun ter shouting the alarm after the robbery, Scanlon jumped into his earl and pursued the. bandit. Near Illinois Street he saw two other police men' whom he enlisted in the chase The bandit ran south on Illinois street through heavy traffic gun in liis hand. The oflicers started shooting. in the tOO block on South llli

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nols street youth realized the officers were closing in on him. Within sight jof hundreds at pedestrians the hanjdlt cried: “Well, the jig's up!’’ lie iput his revolver to his temple, pulled tlie trigger and eriimpled to theside-

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Frazier and Hanks Hudson and Essex Dealers hav delivered I he following cars, Essex toruing car to George Garrett, Essex reach to Floyd Miller, the county agent, TUkIsoii Coupe to Eugene Supiier, Essex Coach to Lyle Green and Hudson coach to Xitiiiy Call.

BOX SAUSAGE-BROOKFIELD . 32c I EASTER HAMS-SMALL . lb. 28c

EASTER LAMB BOILING BEEF I BACON . .

lb. 25c to 50c . . lb. 15c . . lb. 23c

WANT ADS. FOR RENT OR SALE—# room m d ern house, 60S east Seminaiy street —Charles J. Arnold, Herald oliice. FOR RENT—4 room H|\,l hath apartment. Strictly modern. East Seminary street. See Neely O'Hair, Fist National Bank or call <15.

SOAP CHIPS-LARGE SIZE, 2 lor 35c BEEF ROAST-CHUCK . . lb. 22c

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Gilbert E. McCammack

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CLERK A World War Veteran Your Support Will Be Appreciated MY LAST RACE

Democratic Primary Election May 6, 1930

WANTED—Team, wagon anil harness, will purchase whole outfit or separately. Call or write Herald office.

WANTED aid office or

Fawn mowtr. Call HerW. F. Johnson, R. R. 3.

FOR-SALE—Seed corn and Seinesiin Jr., disinfectant for corn seed. Marshall Cement and Grain Co.

FOOD MARK FT By Day Gleaners of Fillmore M. F. Church at entrance of Court House, Saturday, April 10.

PLENTY OF BABY < !t!X—Leghorns. Hocks, Reds and Buff Orpingtons. Also some started chix. Priced right. Cleavwaters Hatchery, Clover dale, Ind.

FOR SALE—-Several houses $1,760 to $7,000. Phone 144.

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FRIED CHICKEN DINNER—Call Grant Hotel for reservations phone K-222.

DRESSED CHICKENS, fresh eggs, cakes, pies, salads and chicken dinner at Court House Saturday. Bethel Baptist church.

OLD KINDLING and shingles for the hauling. Old windows; window frames and doors. Reasonable. 020 E. Washington. DEALERS WANTED—A real business opportunity—We are looking for live, wide awake men or women to handle the City Trade the Genuine Hebcrling Household Products, in the City of Greencastle. Write today for full particulars. G. C. Heberling Company, Dept. 135, Bloomington, 111.

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