The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1924 — Page 3
IR YOUR OUTING OVER \
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Your trip to the lake, outing in the b country or visit to relatives over the ■Fourth will be more enjoyable if you get
good motor performance.
And you’ll “come up smiling”—if you use Hot Spot Gas. That strained look of the driver who tries to push a lazy engine up a long hill, gives way to a smile of satisfaction when there’s Hot Spot in the
nk.
Fill ’er up with Hot Spot before you rt. Let’s make this a REAL holiday while we’re at it!
PUMPS in GREENCASTLE Franklin Street Garage T. J. Kennedy Wm. A. Cook’s Store (South end Main st.) W. A. Patterson Pennsylvania Restaurant MOUNT MERIDIAN Larkin Garage
CLINTON FALLS S. O. Ensor General Store CLOVERDALE 7. C. Utterback BELLE UNION L. N. Scott Garage RBELSVILL.E Mercer Brothers
HOT SPOT GASOLINE CO. OF GREENCASTLE
Magyggfr CKKEMCAKILR. PTOIANA. WKUNKSDAY, JULY 2, M2j.
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PALESTINE
Mr- and Mrs. Cox. of Lebanon, were Sunday guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Smith Solomon. Mrs. Earl Crosby and Miss Bernice Crosby called on Mrs. Vergil Hodgen Friday evening. ” and Mrs. James Alexander and nu;. ..ter Eva and Mr. and Mrs. Fred rn n : I children spent Sunday \'th Leonard Alexander. and Mrs- Orville and children called on Clifford Shinn Sunday even-
ing.
Mr- and MrsYEdward Magill and family, of Quincy. Indiana; Mr- and Mrs. J. J. Hodgen and grandsons, of Lebanon, wore Sunday guests of Vergil Hodgen. Mr- and Mrs. Fred Beck and children called on Harry Beck and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oat Atler and son Raymond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Haines. Mrs. Laurel Etcheson called on , Mrs- Henry Osborn Wednesday even-
ing
Mrs. Vergil Solomon visited friends
in Circleville last week.
j Mr- and Mrs- Lorie Blunk and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
with Mrs- Alpha Hill and daughter AlmaC- B- Hill and wife were Sunday afternoon callers with Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hill. Mrs. Lottie Hurst and Mrs. Rebecca Scott visited the former’s mother, Mrs. H. J- McCammack, Monday afternoon. Mrs. rville Blue and children called on Alpha Hill an ddaughter Monday evening.
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tumad from a motor trip to Niagara Falls. He was accompanied on this trip by Mr. Tillison. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter. Mrs. ! Marion Sinclair. Mrs. John Hunten I and Thomas Smith spent Sunday in
Frankfort.
Mrs. Maggie Storm has gone to
Miss Helen Lewis spent Frid^ in
Indianapolis.
Eleanor Long celebrated her 8th
„ birthday anniversary with a number Sims, of Greencastle, were guests of {of little friends Sunday afternoon.
PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh healing i is the marvelous Borozone, a preparation that comes in liquid and powder form. It is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments mend quickly under the powerful influence of tliis wonderful remedy. Price (I iquid) 30e, 60c and $ 1.20.
Powder 30e and 60c. Sold by Sold by Owl Drug Store
CONCRETE BLOCKS
If you want high-grade blocks,
with handsome face and great com- : Broad Park to stay with her daughter, pression strength, specify "Made by Mrs. Fred Heavin, who is suffering Sublett.’’ If you don’t specify the from ivy poison on her hand. Mrs. make you are likely to get the Storm has been staying with her poorest, cheapest blocks made. Wal- daughter, Mrs. Charles Cline, who is i ter Sublett, N. Jackson st. 18-12p now at her home, slowly convalescing — — from injuries received in an auto ac-
FOR SALE—Ripe currants, D. C. cident-
Allen. 2-2t, j „
CHICHESTER SPILLS A«*k J«ur l>rutf < r h ftlumead rill* In lt*d and <.,.14 scaled with Blue 1 uke n« other. Rnjr ofjoar ^ yean kno-nMIIcst. Safest. A Iweys k :.,ne SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
FOR SALE—Nice frying chickens dressed. $1.00 each. Phone 504-L
30-3t
FOR SALE—Frying Dressed or alive. Phone
| E. C. McCullough-
chickens. Rural 95.
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MANHATTAN
Lost
LOST—Watch and chain last Friday. Return to Banner office. Reward. 30-3p
Rising Crime Wave and Attacks on Banks Called Forth Increased Measures of Defense.
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daughter spent Sunday with Ben Magill and wife. John Griffin and fam-
ily called in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball spent
Criminal activities against banks Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
Henry Osborn • Callers in the eve- , ning were Mrs. Martha Wilson and ! daughter and Mrs. Sophia Sears, of - Barbersville, Ky., and Mr- and Mrs. Frank Wilson, of FincastleElijah Baker and Clifford Shinn attended church at Roachdale Sunday. Miss Gladys Bugg, daughter of John Bugg, and Clarence Elmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Elmore, of Hezelwood, were married in Greencastle. Thursday, June 26. Charles Miller has a new Ford. Clarence Beck was in Crawfords-
ville Saturday-
Several fro maround here attended i the Klan parade in Greencastle Sat-
i urday night-
; Mr. and Mrs- Tim Steveson and grandson, of Lebanon, visited Tom Solomon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crosby and Miss
Bernice Crosby w r ent to Wabash Sun-
I day. Mrs- Leonard Alexander called on Mrs. Henry shorn Saturday eveningMrs. George Funcannon and children are spending a few days this week with John Bugg and familyMr- and Mrs. Clarence Elmore and Miss Grace Bugg were in Indianapolis Monday-
A SPLENDID FEELING That tired, half-sick, discouraged feel- | ing caused by a torpid liver and constiI pated bowels can be gotten rid of with ' surprising promptness by using Ilcrbine. You feel its beneficial effect with the first dose as its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and complete. It not only ' drives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Sold by Owl Drug Store
BELLE UNION
Mrs. Glen Sublett and Dovie Suhlett visited Mrs- Mont Bridges at Putnamville Thursday. Fred Hansieker and Miss Florence Miller, of Bridgeton spent Thursday evening with Leota Showalter. Mrs- Glen Hodshire and Miss Ora Neese called at Wm. Neese’s Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs- Robert Buntin spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Dora Hunter, Mrs. W. J. Hunt and Leota Showalter were in Brazil shopping Friday. Mrs- Earn Herbert. Mrs. Clark Herbert and Lola Neese spent Saturday in Greencastle. Curt Albright and family attended the children’s exercises at Maple Heights Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herbert spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs- Pete Rockhill at Greencastle. Sunday visitors at T. M. Roberts of Indianapolis, and Miss Dorothy Heriott. of Franklin, Mr- and Mrs. GC. Skelton, of Terre Haute. Mr- and Mrs. Ed Herbert took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Watts, of OakallaMrs- Geo. Moreland and Mrs. Wm. Neese were in Brazil Saturday. Ed Lewis and Chester Hunter were at the band concert Thursday night at Greencastle. Miss Ethel Roberts and Mrs. Earn Herbert were in Brazil Wednesday
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs- Blackwell, of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Dora Cherry of Brazil, visited at Mrs. Minerva Gardners Sunday. Mrs. Jake Hendrix and daughter Tmogene visited at Clarence Pollom’s
last week.
Charles Braun has been remodeling
his home.
Miscellaneous. AMUSEMENTS
have raavbed uaprecedcated proporticas ia raaent months, according to a rapart mada to tka American Bankers Assaeiatiaa hr its Protective Cemaatttea. which directs the work ot
For (lancing, swimming, boating, j aimed la combat crim-
picm'cing and general good time visit the Old Trails Park- Conducted on a clean moral basis. Smith and French
proprietors.
Automobile Owners, before insuring your car, see me for rates. Ac-
tual aparattaas against banks. ' SWnarp increases in aritie perpe-
trated against hanks definitely prove 30-6t l bat imsteiid af being broken the ariwu wave has risen ta heights heretofore nahaawn ta the banking fraternity,’’ the report said. "Strangers
cident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict man- j centinae ta trick ar atherwise in ager, Security Automobile Insuranca j veieU unaaspaetlng banks into makCompany. 1 Wed. and Fri. tf. i goueroui contributions to their ■ causa—a terrific tall whish defies the
| imagination. Bank burglars and hold-
1N MEMORY ^ U p ,, 8> have apparently redoubled
tUcir activities during the last six maaAhs. The number of criminals plying thatr trade la thin field has grown to snch proportions that there is now a lair sized army aomprislng this mar# dasperaU type of criminal,
In loving remembrance of August Klelasch who passed away one year ago today. He is gone, but not for-
gotten.
When the golden sun is sotting, And we are all alone, In our heart there comes a longing If father could only come home. Oftentimes our hearts do wander To a grave not far away, Where we laid our loved one Just one year ago today.
epuokUuiiag against hunks "Den’t eash eheeks ter strangers,” is the warning emphasized by the Cuiamlttpc in view of the situation.
It adds:
"We are graUlled t« report favora ble resnks In a goed proportion of
BROADWAY
■ has it turned home after a short visit
jdr and Mrs. Virgil Cowger are brother C - W ’ Berr >' an ' ,
▼MBting the latter’s sister, Mrs. ani ' 5 ’
Leo Hoffmann and family, near Bra- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mclntyr, of In-
aianajolis, visited over Sunday vim
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Brown
Mist Elsie Author entertained the J- F. F. girls Wednesday afternoonWinifred Scott, who has been spending his vacation with John Watson , r M family, has reuirn« 1 te his
home |n Niles, Ohio.
BerYce Reeves is visif'ng in Green-
castle iver the week-end.
Sub'U ygu^sts of Mr. and Mrs- C.
W- Betry were Mr- and Mrs- Jesse Amitrout and Mrs. May me Lynn, of Crawfopdsville. and Mr- and Mrs-
Charles Scobee, of Bainbnoge.
thhii, ~ ” , Jame* Jones was agretaoly rur9s G. Pauline Matherlv.^Sr' and ">^t when o number
of his Trends gathered at hip home to celebrate his birthday. The evening was spent in music and games. Dainty refreshments were served the guests,
who departed at a late hour wishing SUGAR RIDGE James many happy returns . f the
: 'lay-
J»ames Berry remains quite ill at Mr. and Mrs- Roy Lewis entertainUie home of his brother C. W- Berry- : ed at Sujnlay dinner the following Ihlfisg Opal Hurst visited Miss t guests: Mr. and Mrs. Artie Scobee Ed: the Watson over the week-end. j an dfamily, Mr- and Mrs- Russell Sco■Quite a number from this vicinity \ bee and family and Mr. and Mrs. ■■tended the K- K. K- parade Satur- Clarence Scobee and family-
fey evening. j Miss Btrnice O’Hair spent Fridaw game at Greencastle Sunday. ■■Charles Berry, of Deluth, Min ,, night wit* Misa Erma Jone*. Mra- Ellen Raikea spent
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and Mrs. Virgil Cowger are |ting the latter’s sister, Mrs. Hoffmann and family, near Bra-
*u.
sPlrs. Stultz, mother of Roy Stultz,
seriously injured Sunday after-
■Oln when their Ford touring car wAt in the ditch and turned over
the homo of Walter Stoner,
suffered a dislocaed shoulder, a sen collar bone, and severe cuts
bruises about her face and body. Conn dressed her injuries.
Ir. and Mrs. Walter Stoner spent |<lay with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ma-
and family,
and Mrs. Andy Cowger ente«,uned compan yat dinner Sunday in Ihonor of the recent marriage of |r grandson, Virgil Cowger te G. Pauline Matherly. Mr. and
Ml’s. Cowger will be at home to their friend near Bainbridge, after July 5.
^^alter Stoner and wife motored to l Greencastle, Sunday evening.
A severe wind storm swept through here last Tuesday nightKenneth Keller sustained a broken arm Friday, while attempting to crank a Huckster truck. Work on the new school building west of town is progressing. Mrs. Emma Alexander and son, of Greencastle spent a few days last week with her parents, David Scott
and wife-
A. M. Hodge is driving a new Studebaker six. Rev. Gilbert McCammack, Mrs. Alpha Hill and (faughter Clova, and Mrs. Ellen Raikes motored to Lebanon Sunday and spent the day with Roscoe Hill and wife, Miss Clova remained over for a longer visit. L. N. Scott made a business trip to Cloverdale Monday. Pr. Ira Crone, of Martinsville, was here on business, Thursday. 0 Mrs. Orva Keller and daughter, were shopping in Indianapolis Mon-
day-
Lowell Salsman is seen going west every Sunday, wonder what the attraction is? Mrs. Lottie Hurst and daughters spent Wednesday afternoon with her j mother, Mrs- H- J. McCammack. . H- A. Sherrill, of Cloverdale, was i here on business. Thursday. The storm, of Ttaasday night did some damage to the residence of H. J. McCammackHarry Mabb went to Greencastle
Saturday.
Claude Garham was in Indianapolis
Tuesday-
Mrs- Mary McCammack continues ill. She Is being cared for by Mrs Nancy E. HollingsworthEdgar Hurst, wife and daughter Imogene and Mrs. Martha Runyon, of Putnamville. were Sunday visitors with A- E- Neier and family. Mr- and Mrs. Robert McCammack called on H. J. McCammack and wife
Saturday evening.
Orva Kellar, wife and daughter Coletta and Mr- and Mrs. Virgil Blue and daughter Ruby attended the Ball
ROACHDALE Mr. and Mrs. Homer Asher of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kendell. Mrs. Grace Shubert and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clements, Sunday afternoon. Cecil Kefaurer spent las week with Mr. and Mrs. Trester of Indianapolis. The basket dinner which was held at the M. E. church was well attend-
ed.
Isaac Hendren and Miss Lula Weller took supper Saturday night with Misses Ida and Laura Steward. Many from New Maysville attended the K. K. K- parade at Greencastle, Saturday night. Mrs. Roy Chatham and daughter called on Mrs. Dan Weller Friday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keck spent Sunday with Mr. Madison Keck. Orville Elliott, Glen, Dale and Roy Wells spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Forrest Hughes loft for Greencastle, where he will work the rest of
the summer.
Morris Steward and Edomon attedned the all-day meeting at New
Maysville, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eggers
family spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Temple.
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SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN Children snffering from intestinal worms arc cross, restless and unhealthy. There
h riends may think the wound has cases inrestigitted, which are due to healed, but little do they know the ' the nation-wide actirities of our desorrow and tears we shed while teettve agents through their staff of others are asleep. I specialists In tank crimes. In Mon
We miss his coming footsteps,
Mrs. Elmer Ball.
Mrs. Charles Cunningham and children spent the day one day last week with Mrs. Eula Staggs. Several from around here went to the K. K. K. parade at Greencastle,
Saturday night.
FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF What Do the Bankers Mean* “Eighteen BHIion Dollars in the Savings Bank”?
tana two fearless, well organized
By JOHN OAKWOOD The bankers keep telling us that the savings accounts of the American people total eighteen billion dollars. 1 asked a dozen people what that Bteaat to them. Most of them seemed to see visions of endless stacks of coins and bales of currency stowed away ii^tho vaults of tine looking granite bank buildings.
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Now, as a matter of fact, there ta less than nine billion dollars’ w’ortli of money in the country all told, including gold, silver, nickel and paper
We miss him everywhere.
Home is not what it used to be, , ,
Since father is not there suc ^ r ec k‘ ess abandon that the situaIn our saddest moments happy tlon seemed beyond control. Realiz thouhts arise as we know we shall inK , t ! lat editions demanded prompt
and drastic treatment, a trained crew
: bands of professional yeggmen attack i money oi a ll kinds. That is less than n r „ tlmn u nf hanks with , . , .,, - „
as we know
meet some sweet day.
Sadly missed by
WIFE and CHILDREN
ed more than a score of banks with ; hal{ the eiKhteen billion. Therefore
there must be something wrong with the vision of eighteen billion dollnr* in stacks and bales in the bank vaults. More than that, there probably is not
of
the
savings bank.
HAZELWOOD
Those who took dinner with Eathor Curtis and family Sunday were Rev. Henshaw, of Westfield; Thornt Martin and family, Elen Nellie and Geraldine Phillips and Miss Euelyn CollierAfternoon callers were Rev. Carrie Barker and family, of Mooresville, Howard Phillips and Claud Appleby. Clarence Elmore and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents Dave Elmore and wife on Saturday night. A crowd gathered and gave them a chiveri-. They were married last ThursdayJames Wilson, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Anna Phillips, returned to his home in Indianapolis
last Friday-
Eathor Curtis and family spent Saturday with Mrs. Curtis’ motherRev- Henshaw. of Westfield preached at the Friends church here Sunday
morning and night.
Mrs- Martha Elmore spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie CurtisJohn Rietzel and son Edgar were
of operatives were delegated to con , more than oue dollar for eV ery twenty duct a special investigation through- of lhat eighteen billion actually im
out the state. 'Nineteen men and two women were arrested. Of these four already are serving sentences, three ; are on trial, four are awaiting trial j and the rest were freed for lack of i
evidence.
“A similar round-up was carried out in Oklahoma. Conditions in other states similarly bad were investigated and with the co-operation of local, state and federal authorities and the co-ordinated* activities of hers the percentage of arrests and onvictions has materially increased.” The report pointed out that figures covering bank burglaries over a pe
But the eighteen billion in savings bank is no myth just the same. Suppose all the savings depositors could ! demand all their money all at onc^ and that they insisted on immediate settlement one way or another when they found they could not get it alt in cash. What would happen would I be that they would come into possei#sion chiefly of bonds—Government, state and municipal bonds and the best railroad, equipment, public util-
ity and other corporation bonds. The -*•>*» "«!-»?“• •**
banks, members of the Association , ers °* a11 11118 Y 481
;nd entitled to its protective services, ave been attacked, suffering losses aggregating $1,196,000, while non-
members to the number of 2.357 were burglarized and suffered $-1,250,000 in losses. The point was also brought out that there are only half as many non-members as members, so that these losses among them represent an excessively high rate its compared with members.
j What the bankers *eally mean, therefore, is that the savings deposltr ' ors, so far as money is concerned, have deposited eighteen billion doU lars more than they have drawn out and therefore have credit for that much in their savings accounts. Tho dollars, themselves, that they handed In, have flowed right on through th« banks—have been sent out to buy the | bonds. That is, the money deposits ! have been used in behalf of the depositors to buy the safest forms of i investments. When a loan buys a bond, he really rents his money out— puts it to work to earn him more money. The savings banks have don*
this for their depositors.
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So the picture of idle piles of moner is all wrong. Even a picture of pile* of bonds Is wrong If it stops at that. bonds represent two things. First, since they are readily saieabl*
are other symptoms, however. If the | Edmon spent Sunday at Maysville and Kao flurL" l*innra unilf»r f I . , . , ^ i
ROCK ROAD
Sarah Ellen Job spent Friday after-
noon with Mrs. Watson Job.
Otto Bymaster and family spent
called to Bloomington Sunday by the Sunday with Burley Boner and familydeath of a relative- Will Baker and son called on his Steve Wilson and wife, of Indian- 1 father Friday afternoonapolis, spent Saturday night and Sun- C i y( | e Wilson and wife of Danville day with his sister, Mrs. Anna Phil-| spent Monday with Alice Wilson, lips and family. Martha Batman, Oscar Batman and Miss Letha Callahan spent Sunday family and Ward Batman and family
with Miss Vonda Reed. S pe nt Tuesday with Mrs- Frances P |r ^.
Freeman Cooper and wife called on , P ' e . for cash - they mean that any indlvl^ ^ _ ] -f . rayne | ual can get his savings out again ia Calrence Cooper and wife Saturday p au i Vietzke, of Greencastle, spent | the form ot money ikith in a reasonable n tf?ht. from Friday until Sunday with Al- time. Secondly, amf more important, Billy Stout and family spent Sun- fppd Purvis and wife. i behind those bonds loom up the raiU day with Dave Elmore and wife- M r . an ,i M rs . Athal Bridges and roads, factories, businesses and publia
daughter Alice Marie, Mr- and Mrs. ' work8 that ,ho mone5 ' invi - 19ted
W. I, Purvis and son were in Green- them set tf 0 ^neflt el
i everyone, including the d< posihirs
castle Saturday night. ! them8e , Te8 . Saving , therefore., k not
Several of this community attended the dinner at New Maysville Sunday. Mrs. Iva Barker called on her moth-
er Sunday evening-
Mrs. Effle Carpenter called on MrsEthel Miller Monday evening.
Bid Callahan and family had their Sunday guests their children
and Indianapolis.
as of
FILLMORE
Earl Lisby and family have moved
here from Indianapolis.
M. E. Steward and daughter Miss
child is pale, has dark rings under the eyes, bad breath and takes no interest in play, it ia almost a certainty that worms are eating away its vitality. 'The surest remedy for worms is White’s Cream Vermifuge. It is positive destruction to the worms but hnrmless to tho child. Price
35c. Sold by
Sold by Owl Drug St*r* MOUNT! PLEASANT There will be regular services at Mt. Pleasant Sunday afternoon, July 6. Will some one please meet the preacher at Wesley about 11:45. o———— ADVERTISB IN THE BANNER
attended the all day service at the
M- E. church.
Mr- and Mrs. Clifford Dicks of In-
FORTLAND MILLS
The Portland Mills ball team de-
dianapolis spent Sunday with Lowell fp a f e( i the Judson team by a score
Dicks and family-
Mrs. Sophmia Smith, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs- M. S. Oliver and familyCarl Eggers and family from near
with
Morton, also spent Sunday evening p 0 rter.
of 23 to fl.
The Community Club met Mrs. Mart McBride, Thursday.
Miss O’Reta Keyt. is taking care of her sister and baby, Mrs. Fred
merely a« cumulatin'.: money it is ac cumulating real wealth The money flop’s oh like water to turn other ’wheels—the real wealtlk and saving* ot the eeuatry are the accumulated i factories and other enterprises svG.
deneed by the bonds.
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Therefore the true picture of what j the bankers mean when they say th* j savings accounts of the American people total eighteen billion Uoltars, instead of piles of money vaults, would be factories, railroads and pub- . lie w*rks in acUan.
Monday BANNER WANT ADS PAT
with them. Arthur Seegar, wife and daughter, of St- Louis; Mrs. Clara Lammers of Greencastle, visited Wilbur Seller and family Friday evening. Eugene Campbell was here from Indianapolis Sunday- He has just ro-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nicholson and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busenbark. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Keyt spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Magill and
St in-Hi fat ing Club Work The Arizona Bankers Assoelatioa added a stimulant to boys’ and girld' clnb work who* it voted to offer a scholarship of $150 for the year 192425 to the high school graduate having the best record. The association annually provides traveling expenses for ‘.h® c’ub eh.Tmpions to attend Farm -ind Home Week at the S te Colleg* otlAf icultnre.
