Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1930 — Page 2

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El:. s Great Change i.t Treatment of Visitors

T AR-.ETC N WINCHESTER . ^ v ; ; r • v :ed and th< - » • ■ <cr -f tour •* i*; I •fcv.Jy c<'nimof • , »;*• ?■ v. d visitor

t r t m . t l ut i» inenui;. a* c * : - I* is ?'>•* fai - * that time

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: lay. Sept. 12. '30 5:30 o'clock Court House

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. Nal onal Commander of the American Legion will speak at 7:30 hair Lari Peters and Vice Chairwoman, Mrs. 1 lynn will also speak. FREE LUNCH 1 ,ciu.\, «md Coffee, etc., will be served at 6:30 P. M. BAND CONCERT r Auspices of Women's Democratic Club of Putnan* C< unty.

WANT FOOTBALL PLAYERS AT THE D. P. U. GRIDIRON

TIGER COACHES ARE IN NEED OP MATERIAL—ESPECIALLY FOR THE BACKFIELD—FORTY UNIFORMS ISSUED Any young man weighing 1j • . can . • ■ Ol .> ht j I.. a.'kt'J t 11 It 1I’.it In th*- l>eI'atiw Initeisity fi.ot■iil .s.)iiai| tit tli>; jmpf" that lie can hi. .sin tu e.ii iy a pigskin with equal 'acility. The -shoitage i.f haeklield car. ii|'tatts on the Tiget team this year is j'icuti . Out .)t eetrn letter men « ho i» turned to tlie teijin. i.nly one is a hai k ■neid man. This is Orville Melbourne ICH hal With veu an center, two guards, two tackle? and an end from last year’s eleven. 1 Ccach N‘e:.J i- not worrying pattk i'larly about his line right now Forty uniforms have been issued land four practice periods were injeet- > •! into the fust tvvu days follow inn :t!i* openin- ■: th. '.-asttii S. pt>.i!ii-i y . Hope* Iroiii la.-' yem s lieshmani iteunt dwindled as only ft.nr nl th* til-t tlev.-n 1 ■ polled ft.I (I • vai-uy

LOCAL

.Meinbei - of the Phi Kappa fraternuy vv ill me**' in the iiaiernity rooms in -i.e* in 1 session Thursday • vening Mi t*iid .\ti- Audi, w Dirt will, leave Thursday for theii home in Pine Bluff. Aik.* *sas Mis. John llillis, north of Green-. cas.le, wim recently w..- op.iat.-d in Anthony's hospital :i TureHaU’.ti relumed to her horn. Tues*i .y. A stat*. hate tie ries truck was t. i igh (ireencastle th:- morning taking a consignment ba— and f'th'-i game fish to Lena lake. Dr. and Mrs. W t . Matthews of k ntiaml were here t. day. t*.* brin™ . their son t«i enter DePauw. Mrs Matthews is a 'laughter of Mrs. .*■' ..- - Bittk s, of thi- * itv Ml. and Mis. Edward King : Nev Hichniofid spent Tue-day night with C. W. Tribby and family. Harley K.r.g ienw>ir.ed W) attend DePau*.' university. Mr. and Mrs. Adedlx * Modiin and daughter. I letu. of Jl •achdak. and Mr. and Mr- ( urti- Higgins ..{ Pill-, m *re sp* nt last week end n I^ky chigan. Continuation D ■ •'Ti». ad\ 1«» the Ll- 1 ' * • : <

'ORDER BEING RESTORED IN SANTO DOMINGO

' SANTO

Donabl AVl:*-.i

non. ftesJiman iiackfield

in* t *.e ih- r“q:*irtnent-

»i th^ Goveru-

threat, t- bat

k an*i should botllstei

meat ar explain the

• • am ial ami

t lie v at sit y 11

otu the scoring position.

engineering aid it w

. k- to rit !-=

T he s< phonic

r, ptospeet hail- from

• staoli-hing the-, fi- :

Wheaton. Ill

Af.r the r* p * • *

iw tniiine^r to

Vi* • -: [Be 111 - *

F eadqlnn t ei , ;n VA a

gton. a> to

p*cied to hf

•Ip ba* kfield piuspe* ts

‘he ititete-t ilow n h* •

the <;<n*~rrK

Spi

1 made 111- letter Ins

liient s*-l*t anothei _

.i to

sophomore ye

ar in foot bull but failed

select an*i survey p<*--

-i» **it♦ ** nt*a■

to play the

necessary quarters la-t

th* city that would *>*-

faxorable

season. Hi*

weight i- nothing to

tioLli the G* verniuei.

; ♦ 'iuir<*ni» nts

brag about but his speed shontd make

ah'! * online cc ial avian

Si • • • •

up lot that.

Spina 1- .1 Mielllbel "i

si’es were inspecte* *

four wtre

IfePauw < i a* 1

k relay leant.

actually surveyed.

None of tl

tie Iiackfield t a I* <iidulee.

A report was th*

tb* i

ullhack-. pos-es.- any

chamber ot Commei • *

- tu >it» >. th»

»*ight. Coa

ch Neal has mu*., ih*

department vv,*ul<l c* -i

-e i A

ptedicions if

lat none ot hi- ball car-

ing ot the Chambei * : <

1 ■ » • • vv ^

tiers will be

aide to touch 170

lalbil . nd at thi- ti * • ! ,

:*1 l the mrn-

pounds. In the beef i* in *-v idenc Michmon*!, ''find'

at

*. a little 1* *•• 11 s center 1;

no-re hei ship v*.te*i that * ■ Chamb* i

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ell of Commerce appoint a -pc* mi av iation y* -u com.mi le*- to furthei -.h- possibilit ie« t * munii ip.il airpo. * Harry Alia-*. f

S.iugUs. Mas-, will c H. Barnaby. I ton I. McLean. F I., j ackle with hi- J"n O'llaii. A G Brown. R P Mullins Hamttioh ■ i 'ii*-*-i .in*i K J. K] 1 *dge weie appointt-'i *'» i tackle, weighs about help -elect and porcha-c a site.

These men. together with -ever-sl other- suggested the .-it* which the seme people say will raise youi taxes. utrag-otislj . A- u tact you p-v jilst 1 jl on every |l.ul>h n.\. hla

line is R; y property.

. who looks if you cate to he in line with the’ weight and march of progress and want your ; man. name off the petition, now being cii-

culated agains* the airport, call Chamb* i oi Commerce. Phone Oh

came back weighing around 1>J Jot

Leahy of E again be at pounds. Re*:

castle .the other tael 1 7f. Dal* Stackhou

u- possible th* sia'.e balan* it

f Etna Green

.lie-- -gll,*! ’' e round 155 pounds.

B g of Dt •

ip nlxtit 16k play- ;a< sie o guai*l

The other veteran o

tale ot Wash it: about tight

R*'heii \too.e *1 Evansville who played tackle on the freshman outfit looks good tf t r. varsity berth on the lin* . Coa* h Neal expects t' make ,up with .-trap am! fight what hi- • leven lack.- in weight ami • xp* -

Continuatinn C ctitor Odbwrn. Governor Week- won the Republian nomination fot th* -enatc in V’oimont. Weeks s dry. Stanley t . Wilson was loading in th* fight for the Republican nomination for gov-

^ucastle, Indiana Col. Paul V. McNutt

John C. Winant held a -ubstantial load today according to Internationa! N* as Seivin- dispatches in the- race to; th* Republican nomination for governor in Ni-vv Hampshire. I . S. Senatot Keyes was unopposed. In Washington state, John K. Millier. veteran Republican congressman, i vv. s ahead in a close race with Ralph 1 A. lloir, in the election for the Rc- • ublkan • ngr*s-i<.nal nomination. ant p* ’obit *\ ’ Former Governor George Hunt 1 held a narrow h ad of less than 1,000 ‘ votes ovu liank Lyman, hi- nearest competitor, in a four cornered contest for the Democratic nomination for governor in Arizona. WOMAN HURT AS CAB STREET CAR COLLIDE Mm Mart j v. ndt seb jBI* oniington vv.*- injureil ye.-terday .alternoon when a taxicab in which ! sh* was t iding vv,-*- in collisicui with !a -Cle*-t ear at Itela'care ami Wa-h !Ington streets. C. D. r*« hran. IHm; South State I avenue, motorman of the sti*et car. :inl<i |>"il*«- the brakes did not hold prnpei ly. * aiistng the *-.it tosttik* th*I cab. Sh* suflrei. ii injuries u> h i | shoulder. Sin* was taken to th* t'ity hospital. A police emergency squad in haig*nt Ideut. L*-on ii*l Eoi.-ythe invcstigiited but maile no arrests. Iii*itnnapolls Star.

Livestock

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Sept., Hr - (INS) Livestock: Hog- .5.1 ah ; holdovers 1. -’ilinutr-' ket mostly 2"h lower. 16i»-2t'<t lbs. ?li’.-;--*ln>fi; 2fMt-250 Ih-. $ln.»0-$lLj la.a.l or two ?n.lO; 250-d.Vl lb>1* * j-Slu.k**; Ut -lfiu lb.-. 1 -1 o.4*. ; IJo-UO lbs f9.50-kfi.ti.5; pack ing sowr $T.7”-$f>.75; light butcher

-ows P.

('a’tle 1.700; calves 6oo; market— steer run lilieial. Good an*l choice F<. ’ ie- and light weight- steady. Others weak Several loads $121 Lis- attractive kin*i- $!t-$ll. SF.e sf**ck steady, 'at cows $4.51)- >•’ '>*. Hi*ifer.s mostly >7-$10.'n; low ut: ■ -r ,*nd i-utter- ?2.75-*4.25. \**alti -t* nriy $11.*50 down. Sheep 1 .so, ; market—active and -i**vng. F.w, and vv.*hei lamb- genet-1 all ' * $7'.''*; hiick- $s-$k "si; throwouts »5-l7.r»<»; fat . wes *:’.-*4. WANT ADST FOE ESN i 8t > n '• a 0 room, aleeping porch, fire plate in living room.hai'dwood lloois, easily heated bom* pha-ant surroundings, cli*s«- to square ami University. See C. J. Aini'ld, He; aid office.

Prof, and Mrs. \rlt t • He H**ni>r t.uest- at Dinner Mr. a: I Mrs. John i ann*>n. east . I'tmarv stieet. have issued mv ita-* n . - - in the Country c-lub b< noring their guests. Pi"! and Mi-. Gu<tave Aril of Chicago. • • » 'h mvrial -erv ice For 'Irs. t)‘Hair bv A lu*j The • M derti Prtscilia c lub met i th 1 - B? Monday aftern*vvn The meeting was in the i :r f a -.-mortal for Mrs. Blanche O’Hair who wa- the last charter, metitb* i Mrs. " R. Hutcheson read ^ the rigm of the Priscilla club v ritten :y Mr* O'Hau Mrs. Bittk- : gave an ii^'.nal poem by Mrs 1 O’Hair leuxatcb tu the club The ser i ** ic*> was clo-ed by a prayer that Mrs. O’Kan had wntten ana sunir to the tune of -rhe Sweet Bye and Bye.” The club was presented with a t'. autii’ul I- liquet of roses in men* *vy , o! Mrs. tt'Hair, given by Mr. and

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fibers Delicious refreshments were serv'd. Mrs. Milton Brown H**-t»*ss l<> Keystone Bible Cla»- Meeting vlrs Milton Brown wa- the delight ful hostes- to the members and guests of the Keystone Bible class of 'he Methodist Episcopal hur* h Tueday evening at her home on Ander- -* n street. "Break Thuu the Bread *>f Lite" wa- fttng with M Maud Parker reading the nineteenth Psalm a- the opening devotions. Continuing" the s! • dy topi* of “Great Religious Leaders and their Contributions t*> Human Thinking," papers were read bv M*-. Faye 5V. aver and Mrs. F’.. FI Ba-h Th«;r respective subjects were "Jonathan Edwards" and "Ralph Wald*, Emet son.’’ Fla* h paper wis interesting and instructive. The la*ter wa- continued from the July meeting as that was a picnic affair. Mis- Vera Grace Brown, daughter the hostes-, assisted by her young ft i*nds, presented a pleasing program ot music and readings. MisMargaret Ann Inman -ang “You’re J st a Flower from an Did Bouquet." two humorous readings “Husbands” and “A F'lapper.” were by Miss .Fuel Maddox, while Mis- Brown gave two number- on her favorite instrum-nt. the X’yiaphone Accompanied at "he piano bj Mi— Gertrude Herod, -he played "Love’s Old Sweet Song" and “Always." During the -oc ia! hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. E. Monger and Mrs. Raymond Neal at which Dme delightful refreshments were set' ed. There were twenty member- and ne guest present.

'Irs. John Boyd to he Ho-tess

To Section 2 of < hurch

DOMINGO. .-Vp, j, '(INS)—Ordei slowly emerge today from th* chaos left in the wake

to

a**ge ail*) he 'lisa...

Member- *.f Section 2 of the Chris- l "* H ' hu " " • ,ne wh " ! ' *' ' thi, nan church will be guests of Mrs. 1,1,11 , ' 1 11 - l " b ,i. . ..-k

John Boyd Hillsdale avenue. Thurs-; Twenty men from tb* [. \v a .

day afe.noon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. 111 ,h ' ‘'arbo, w*-,,. | OrviHe Stewart will be assisting hos- '° in the work * : tolw bridge across the Obaim, K: p, . * * heart of the city. The Dutcl, Sll | 0 Bo-.m. tTub Memorial in lo lh * detachment

It—«1ifan 11 • t Mtea GauMUag

The first meeting of the fall season > e8l ^ ,la >' 10 111 *">"• of th. Boston club, which was hel.l lan.led from le.-.u, ot. Tuesday evening at the home of Ient a / n,t ’ Uiternatloi.al ,. Mrs. 'urtir Hughes. <*n * ast Semin- l '' 1 ' '* .'*1'' '"'k*,, B.y s..-ec*. was in the nature of a nicun'Government by

memorinl in remembrance <>f Miss H 111 '

Liazie Gould ing. a member of the dub Thil ‘ asp ” (C " l11 lj ' tug, who die*! iluring the summer. The " h* n a lieta* hnieiil memorial service wa* in charge of i,om 1 p e BiuisF. Wardi j l*. v « ; || Airs IJelh* Carver, and each member ,a, " , '' f * at , * 1 ' t"|ti* t I’ • -*.

ot the tluh paid personal tribute to ,:ll ->>U°*

the departed member. Miss Kate, Perfect cider pi-'i* - Loveti redd a story by O’Henry, as all< ^ authoiltles were car*: the rvjuiar club program feature. P ,a,n ’'hat the foreign sail FeUowlng the program, the club ;nefi reqeusled no: ; men.hers enjoyed a social hour dur- ,01 'he overwoik* ing which delightful refreshments i “ 1 '' w, io have been on * * ,, , , ls wcA -er' tci. '* ut yf 01 ' th past w*--k

FOR RENT -Strictly modern—Two room and bath apartment. Kitchen with dinette, living room with bed in door, and ga- stove* installed. Inquire C. J. Arnold, Herald oftice.

TABLE GARBAGE hauled free — Pbune 790. FOR SALFi Grape.-, green bean-, tomatoes. Hue hheit Orchards. FOR RENT—West side of double at lid cast Hanna street, phone lu7.

Sale Bills

If goa intend to have a aale get f»ur pricca

FOR RENT •" or 1 room and hath:

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Best location- Reasonable. Ineiuin*| at H* raid (. 1 fficc.

\\ ANTED 2 men with sales ability.)

Ad iress Box B at Herald.

F reign Mi--ior*arv Work .-Hb,*vt at Missionary Society Discus-ion f the work of the Bap- • *i missionaries in foreign countries | • .*' the main -ubject at a meeting of the FLintist Missionary Society Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs A J. Sweeney Mrs. Art Williams taik**d or. th* work in Porto Rico and Mrs. James Strain, the mi-sinnary j work *n Cuba. Sev -tteen mem be-is were present and answered roll call with the name • *f ft missionary society. The lesson for the meeting wa- from the study o**.'F “Th** Waiting Isles." D rrme the social hour at the close the* hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert I S’vr«f<m y served delightful refresh-) ini*nr.«. • • • SectMWi I « Meet With Air*. Bruner Sc ffion 1 of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. R. H. BrumThursday afternoon at 2::t0 o’chK-k. Mrs. Bcs-n S,ar- will b<* in charge of the w >i k. A good attendance is de- ■ * red. • • • Section .1 i f ( hurch Meet- With Air-. Heaney Section * of the Chti.-tian * hurch ’vtll meet Thui-ilay afternoon at 2:511 o'clock with Mrs. Paul Heaney.

24*Vear-ol<l Mother Slain by Dry \oent«

Mrs. Thelma Wooten. : t yca:-old mother of a 2-year-old 1 who

was shot and fntaiiv

when two sheriff's *. s *■

said to have fired mobile which they containing liquor but ■ proved to be empty *

cargo.

(lEtEPDEttuBEl ‘

upt urh

A I M FOitU St'OttT i t’h. .% MAifli riniililo (t. (J. H. Detroit, plus freight and flolnery. Ilunifwn Aind spare tire extra at Ion cost,)

PRINTED ns hjuttt Twrmmrxxr ■

WANTFiD To rent a truck farm, 1 hoys to help. Change by spring. Fi. B. Hie': Hazl* tun, Indiana.

F riday < ircle to Meet AAith 'lr-. Raker The Friilly Circle club will hold itrt gular meeting Friday afterncatn, S* i tend* r 12. at th* home *>f Mrs AA . AA . Baker, at the* c "i ner of Highwood and ArlingT*.n -treet-. Mrs. Fid Dilby will he in charge of the pro-

gl HOI.

* * • 'Ii-- Bartley Guest At Partv in Roachdale Mis* Doris Helen Stroube enter-* tained at a bridg* party Thursday evening in hon**! of hei cou-in, Mi--Almnic Ma<* Bartley of Green* astk* Bridge wa- played at four table-. Thus* nresent were: Mis- Blytht Archibald. Mis- Mary Rogers. Miss Opal Tuung. Mi-- Faye Sutherlm, Alias Esther Crosby, Mi-- Helen Chastine. Mi-- Mary Hostetter. Mi--Liialdine Smythe. Mi»s Nellie la>ckti'.ge, Mi-s Lorette * otfman, Mi-s Helen Smvthe. Mr-. Paul Ream, Mrs. Galen Irvin. Mrs. Paul Sutherlin. 'Ir-. ( ikiidi* Cr shy and Mi-, Minnie Mae Burtl<*y, th* honor eue-t. Prize ler high score wa- received by Mis- Opal A "ting and -<■* und high -lore by Miss Nellie Lockruige. • • • I orm« r l*rren< M-tk A| u -ieinn Opu*N* Pianolorte Neh*H>l Air*. John A. t kment- an*l Mrs. Lmnie l Smith announce th*. opening of s modern Pianoforte -ehool in C rawfordsv ille on Saturday, Sept.. -AD -. ( lements ha- been teaching tor th** past six yent- in this city and her work in music circle- is well e-mb 11 shed. She was graduated from DePnuw university school of music and ha' had Gaining in the New r'.nirland conservatory in Boston and taught tot two winter- in a girl*' college in Alabama. Mr.-. Smith and .Alts. Ulement>11 conduct a school of niiHlern kind* i gat ten. giving da-- and private in-truetion- ami introducing thylhinic band. Foi nior* advwnec-.I pupil- they will -peciali**- in individual playing and ensemble work.— ( rawfordsv lUe Journal-Review. Mrs. (lenient.- formeily was .Mi-« *lar> Tucker, daughter of Mrs. AY, W, Tucker.

IB4 k 3infv of lino siiid im k i*li3inii*3il oxoollo II 4*l k Hr At t A ha* been hmlt into lit* graeH nl Ho<* in" litr* of th* new lonl .ttirl there i- an .x|>|>c<ilm;: rharm in it- frr«h artel varied harmom cd color. ^ < - t more Hi--tmetive «'Ven than thi* heaiitv of liin* atnl ceiior i- it* alert ami -jirigiitlv iierforniafuc. A* Hay - go liv. von will liml tliat it lie* onte* nine uml more vour larorite car lo drive — so rr*|»on*t' • so ea-v to liandl*', «*> -afe .m<l comfortable tiu 1 't put- a new jov in inoloriag. The city dweller — the farmer—the indti*tn»l worker tit** owner of the soacioiis two-car jiarag'’ in th*' oihitrh* to all of these it brings a new measure of reliable, economical service. f.raft»nian*hip ha* heen put int<* nm-* prtnhiclioo* Todav. more that! ever, the new Ford is “< vain* far above the price."*

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