Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1921 — Page 2

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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921

FALL FESTIVAL IS NOW ASSURED

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On account of the date coming at the fag end of Labor Day an«l an un due amount of precipitation, the meeting Monday night to decide the fate of the Fall Festival was not largely attended. But what was lacking in attendance was made up in enthusiasm of the loyal boosters of Greencastle that were there. Plans were laid to collect the outstanding dues of the Chamber of Commerce, which amount, if collected, was deem ed sufficient to present a first class entertainment for those who will vis it Greencastle on this important date. It was revealed at the meeting that the Chamber of Commerce has paid out more than five thousand dollars to industries in the last four years. We have the industries. They are operating. Our laborers are all employed; Greencastle is not suffering from the slump and depression that prevails in our neighboring towns. We ought to celebrate on account of this if nothing else. But the fly in the ointment was showm in the fact that these good times were brought about through the efforts of the loyal fellow that was paying the bills and that many were riding on the Prosperity Wagon at the other fellows expense. Therefore a big strong committee was named to go ask the aid and co-opera tion of all interested in making the Festival a success. The Fall Festival will be presented as planned. Livestock, farm and garden products, fruit and flowers will be shown in profusion. The show will be held on the city streets.

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VOTERS LEAGUE ORGANIZED HERE BY LOCAL WOMEN Greencastle and Putnam county

women to the number of near 30 met in the assembly room of the court house on Monday afternoon and organized the Greencastle League of wo- j

men Voters.

The meeting was attended by Miss Liha Peshakova, of Chicago, a field organizer, who is instrumental in the forming of the local organization. Mrs. S. A. Hazlett was chairman of the meeting and was elected the president of the organization. Officers elected are: President—Mrs. S. A. Hazelett. Vice President— Mrs. F. C. Tilden. Vice Pres.—Mrs. M. York. Secretary—Mrs. J. P. Allen. Treasurer—Mrs. Dova Wright. Committee chairwomen: Membership—Mrs. N. C. O’Hair. Program—Mrs. F. T. Carlton. Local Affairs—Miss Era Bence.

State and National Affairs—Mrs. J. P. Allen, Jr. Finance—Miss Ella W f right. Publicity—Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mrs. Charles J. Arnold. Miss Emma Charlotte Dunke of the University of Iowa addressed the women on the Aims and Purposes of the League of Women voters. The aims are to promote Efficiency in Government; Education in Citizenship and improved legislation.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

City of Greencastle to Elijah Grantham, lot in Forest Hill, $80. Charlie Woodall to John A Smith, lot in Cloverdale $900. John J. Runyan to Trustees Mt. Meridian M. E. Church, $50.

RADIO REPORTS MUTINY IN HARBOR OF New Jr NEW YORK, SeptTo ( Tu J

—Mutiny among members oA crew of the sheamship Chester! wanis, which is anchored off % island, was reported in a wiJ message sent out by the «tea" early today. A police patrol | started to the aid of the vessell’sl

cers.

John Weik has returned to New j York City after a visit here with his [ father. Jesse Weik.

INTERMENT FOREST HILL FOR MONTH OF Al'd

C. F. Mathes, superintendent is the following report of int, rm | in Forest Hill cemetery f 0?

month of August.

Perry B. Snider, city, age 25

in France.

Mary Frances Brown, city,

born.

Eliza J. Grantham,

Cancver.

Florence, John, City,

Paralysis.

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Features. The date is Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1. Plan to spend these days in Greencastle where everything will he free and the entertainment of a high class.

MRS. ZARING AND MISS KING RECEIVE AWARDS

Mrs. Louise E. Zaring, wife of Dr. C. T. Zaring and Miss Emma King of this city received awards for marine paintings at the Indiana State air Art Exhibit. The third award went to Hollie E. Millison of Shelby-

ville.

THE RECENT STORMS CAUSE TELEPHONE CO., TROUBLE The recent heavy storms and lightning have caused the Telephone Company much trooMe. They now have about seventy five telephones out of commission, but they are work ing very hard and hope to have them all fixed within a few days. Mrs. W. M. Hudson arrived home Saturday from Chicago where she has been visiting.

GREENCASTLE MAROONS DEFEAT BAINBRIDGE

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The Greencastle Maroons, a local Independent baseball team, defeated the Bainbridge Independents on the Zinc Mill Park Monday afteri noon. The final score was ten to two. Allen, pitching for the locals, did not allow a hit, the visitors getting their two points on walks.

Lineup:

Greencastle (10) Bainbridge (2) Stevens Catcher Steward Allen Pitcher Scott Turpin Shortstop .... Clark (Crawley First base Smith * Black ... Second base Da'-neP. ( O'Neal, (eapt.)Third base.Hammond Rowland L. Field Sears Ilamionu.n .... C. Field ... F, rd Butler R. Field Cook Dean McCutchan has returned from a business trip to Chicago.

NEGROES PAY FINES RELEASED FROM JAIL

Lillian Bradshaw, colored, and Marcus Bass, colored, fined $100 each by Judge Hughes, on their pbas of guilty to charges of illegally trans porting liquor, have paid their fines and have been released by sheriff Sears. William Gibbs, colored, arrested with the Bradshaw woman and Bass, will be sent to the penal farm to serve his 60 day sentence Tuesday. Frank Maglione, of Clinton, who pleaded not guilty on Monday, changed his plea on Tuesday morning and was fined $100 which he paid. The state farm sentence of Milliard Henkle, also of Clinton, was suspended. He paid a fine of $100. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rrofvn are driving through southern Indiana and Kentucky on a vacation trip. They will visit Mammouth Cave during their trip.

Ford THE UNIVERSAL CARflB 1 Ford Has Reduced Prices Below Pre-War Prices We take pleasure in announcing the following prices effective noon Sept. 2 1921. Old List Price New Prices Touring Regular $415 $355.00 Tour with Starter $485 $425.00 Tour with Starter and Demountable rims $510 $450.00 Roadster regular $370....-— $325.00 Roadster with Starter $440 $395.00 Roadster with Starter and Demountable rims $465 $420.00 Coupes with Starter and Demountable rims .» $695 $595.00 Sedans with Starter and Demountable rims $760 $660.00 Trucks solid and pneumatic tires $495 $445.00 See or call us at once as we will be unable to make deliveries unless you get your order in now.| King, Morrison, Foster Co. Greencastle

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