The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1929 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929.
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TONIGHT—FINAL SHOWING
7 AND 9 P. M.
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I INK OF THK POPULAR WESTERN STAR’S NEW PICTURES—DON'T MISS IT!
. t OMEDV ‘‘RUNNi.V THRU R^i:” MGM NEW
SUNDAY AND MONDAY (Niuhts Only)
7 and 9 P. M.
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10c-30c Men jail's Very Latest Piet ure
Mrs. Arthur Due is repoited criti-l^AVES ALONE THREE eally ill at her home in south (ireen- j I HOI SAND LIV KS castle. I So great has been the influence of o—— / j the hospital at Uruinia, Persia, under
the direction of Dr. Harry Packahd,
M VRRI \GE Ll( ENSE Kate Lively and Emory Roe, both of Putnam county. Kathleen Hart, Quincy and Herman.
Day, Fillmore.
LOST—Brown leatl%'r purse, containing money. Between Mansfield Hall and Post Office. Reward. Betty Hadley, Phone 116. 19-lp. Roy Evans was appointed administrator of the estate of D. W. Hester in the Putnam Circuit court Saturday afternoon. F. S. Hamilton was the attorney.
an American missionary, that during the heat of massacre, when the Kurds I destroyed village after village in the district around Urumia, th-ir chief gave order- that no missionaries must, be harmed. The Kurd- came thunder-j ing down upon a village near Urumia! where 3000 Nestorian Christians with| amunition exhausted, were fighting off the Kurdish attack. Dr. Packard hearing of their plight went out alone and unarmed, carrying an Ameiica Flag, and by his influence saved these people from terrible massacre. Great things are going on in this| wild country. Known about them! Illu-j -trated lecture on “Persia, The Open j Door to Islam,” will be given in the
Church Sunday evening This is part of this Churches
Roy J. Hester was appointed ad-
ministrator of the estate i f Emma A. I IVesbyt rian Hester in the Putnam Circuit court at 7:30. This
Saturday afternoon. F. S. Hamilton I observance of January 20 as Foreign was the attorney. . ) Missions Day of Prayer and Offering o J throughout the Presbyterian Churche-
of the United States.
NOTICE j „
There will be Sunday school at the TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S REPORT Log Cabin on Commercial Place and The Township Trustee's Annual Re preaching all next week. | port to the Advisory Board of Green-
Township. Putnam County.
1929.
(private Life Statriy IDCLPII MINJC WITH KATHRYN CARVER
VONCASTLE
2 TO 11 P. M.
TODAY ONLY ^ jetrq Onhtu‘t/n nmtw
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» haptkr rwo •TAR/ VN THE MIGHTY' Best Serial of I hem All
SUNDAY ONLY
2 TO 11 P. M.
a paramount (picture
COMEDY
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“Hubby’s Week
“EAGLE OF THE
END TRIP”
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Kenneth Evans and mother, Mrs. Edna Evans left today for Cory don, Ind., to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Emma Zenor, a relative.
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Indiana, January.
SUNDAY MOVIES
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Disbursements
Melvin I’, ('oftman. auv.
Boat'd$5.00
Outer Stoner, same
5.00
Fannie C. Farrow, same .
. . . . 5.00
C. T. Alhin, cler. work . .
12.50
C. T. Alhin, cler. work . .
12.50
(’. T. Alhin, cler. work . .
.... 12.50
C, T, Alhin, cler. work ..
.... 12.50
Paul Alhin , Salary
.... 160.00
C. T. Alltin, Cler. work . .
.... I2.OOI
Paul Alhin, salary
.... 80.00
J. M. Robe, sheep killed .
57.00
Thnd Jones, same
Kenneth Harris, same . .
.... 40.00
WARSAW, Ind., Jan. 19. The battle between the W. C
and local theater owners over Sunday moving pictures seems to have reached its china:;. When informed that a Sunday picture, commencing tomorrow evening would be started by L. J. Dunning of the Strand theater, Prosecuting Attorney George M. Bowser refused to say whether he
would oppose the move.
When asked if he would approve jj Heeler, same an affidavit, if one is filed by the W. Clayton Cash, same C. T. U., charging the theater man-IA. P. Stoner, sheep killed.. ager with desecration of the Sabbath, ,'• * ■ S , "nt i, -•mu as did William Gray Loehr, his pre- ( ; f , 0 Barnett, rind., grav... deeessor, Bowser said he would re- Frank E. Peck, sheep killed serve his statement until such an af-(Frank H. Peck, sheep killed ftdnvit should be filed. ' Albln, Salary
Frank Parrish, Milford theater
owner, was charged with desecration , shop killed ...
C. T. Alhin. clerical work. Paul Alhin, salary Paul Alhin, Hid., tr. ex C. T. Alhin, Clerical Work. . . (’. T. Alhin, Clerical Work... Paul Alhin. salary Alva E. Lishy, street Improve.. Alhin. Salary C. T. Alhin, Clerical work. . . . Tom Mace, labor Claude King, lab., grav Paul Alhin, Salary C. T. Alhin, clerical work
12.r,0 ed and without express or implied .100.90 agreement that any portion thereot . 18o!oO ;shall he retained by or repaid to no .. 12.50 i°r any other person. And I further ’ j2.50 'declare, and swear (or affirm), that 1 50.00 have received no money, nor article 18.85 ,'d value. In consideration of any con gO.00 tract made by me as-Trustee of ihi:-
12.50 I Township.
25.00 PAUL ALHIN, Trustee of Green 52.00 |castle Tow nship.
80.00 1 2.00
LOWELL SHERMAN, JOHN MAC K BROWN,
GWEN LEE
See Norma as a pretty (and pretty wise) telephone operator who is “ears" of a gang of society crooks. Inside
thrills! Romance!
I'nderworld and society as the background to an amazing love story. Th, beautiful star in her best role!
SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS SPECIAL Ml SK VI, \TTRA< TION—8:30 P. M. C LAIR HULL and His Ever l’o|Hilur Jazz Band
Kenneth Harris, same . II. II. Runyan, same . . H. C. Christie, same . . . Grafton Ixingden. same Milo West, same iThad Jones, same .... Kenneth Harris, same .
W. E. GUI. And
The Herald, Advertising .... The Banner, same Klger & Co., Sup C. T. Alhin, clerical work... Paul Alhin, Sal., exp Mis. Fred V. Thomas, Lib.. . .
Receipts
. 40.00 | Roy Abrams, dog tax.100,00 I Roy Abrams, same . 15.00 J. of P. Fees, Robt. Newgent , 80,00 ' Roy Abrams
.245.00 Roy Abrams . 15.00 Roy Abrams . 20.00 (Roy Abrams . 20.00 Roy Abrams . 25.00,Roy Abrams' . 35.00 i Hoy Abrams .200.00 I Roy Abrams
exam records 25.00 * * * * *' 4 * * * * * d* * + * •!• *
. 33.46 . 32.55 . 21.49 . 12.50 . 200.00 1710.27
•!• FROM THE BANNER OF 1859 * SO OLD ITS NEWS * •!• (By G. K. BLACK) •!• Knew His Bible, Anyway.
(The Banner, 1859.)
A girl -itting on a fellow’s lap with her arm around his neck and looking at the fireworks last Monday night,
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' “g'j’Jj asked him if she were not heavy. “No” ! 33'on he replied, “my yoke is easy and my
burden light.”
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FIRE AT MT. MERIDIAN (The Banner. 1859.) WV learn with regret that the large
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3.011 3.00
35.95 15.00 50.00 50.00 80.00 12.50 36.00 90.00
according to data obtained here. Grafton Ismgden. same 10,00 jCounty,
Twice he was convicted. Once he was Thud Jones, same acquitted by a jury in Kosciusko cir- K - Harris, same
Roy Abrams Willis E. GUI, And. ...
Roy Abrams 6.00 Roy Aliratns 3.00 W. E. Gill. And 2861.72 Statement showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Greencastle Township. Putnam
IHshllt sements thel elro'il
, . Central Trust Co., bond...
cult court and the other cases were Thomas, library .. dismissed. .Wm. F. Sanford, lab on rd
32.00 . 23.00 25.00 :87.42
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. 3.00 ! fine steam flouring mill at Mt. Merid2980.81 j j an was destroyed by fire on Sunday
"" night last, Oct. 2.
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WHO WON?
(The Banner. 1859.)
The empress of Austria is sai 1 to he in as favorable a condition os thi
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Visit The Lower
Rio Grande Valley Deluxe Special Train over the Missouri & Pacific Railroad leaves Greencastle on Saturday, February 2. Arrive in Harlington, Texas, Monday morning. Tour Valley for three days and visit in Old Mexico. $75 Per Couple AMERICAN LAND CO. See Lucas & Gautier, Local Representatives for particulars.
and i l.i • • - i * hia ming t b* i ♦•in. D<: r 4 , . „ the year ending Deetmber 21, 1928. (Queen of Spain and the Queen of Eng-
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TOWNSHIP FUND Balance on hand $2,001.14 Receipts during year 1,769.38 Total of Hal. and Receipts . .3,770.52 Disbursements during year .1,502.50 Final Balances 2,268.02 ROAD FUND Balance on hand 25.56 Receipts (luring year 595.96 Total ol Bui. and Receipt!!. 621.52 Disbursements during year. 150.80 Final Balances 479.7I DOG FUND j Receipts (lin ing year 1,374.00 {Total of Hal. and Receipts. 1,374.00 I Disbursements during year. 1,321.00 Finnl Balances 53.00 LIBRARY FUND Receipts during year .... 3,497.69 Total of Hal. and Receipts . 3,497.69 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Balance on hand 2.026.70 Receipts ilming year 7,737.03 Total of Bui. and Receipts. 9.263.73 Disbursements during year 6,471.99 Final Balances 2,791.74 Total balance as shown by this report $2,791.74 Warrant cheeks outstanding Decent her 31st, 1928—1155.19 Total balances and outstanding warrants, December 31st, 1928
$2,616.55
, Cash in depository Decern Iter 31st, 1928 $2,791.74 I. Paul Alhin, the Trustee of {Greencastle Township Putnam jCoVaty, Indiana, do solemnly swear ! (or affirm) that the preceding report of receipts, Dlsbrusements, Balances and Service Account Is true and cor-l-eet, as 1 verily believe; and I further j declare that the sums which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me and that the var ions Items of expenditures credited lhave beeii fully paid in the sums stat*
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JUST BELOW NORTH BRIDGE (The Banner, 1859.) Our old friend, John Henry, having got his dam permanently repaired, i ready for all kinds of business. His mill is one mile noith of Greencastle.
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IRISH AMERICAN CITIZENS (The Banner, 1859.) At a meeting of the Irish American citizens of Putnam county, John G. Kirkman was chairman. The committee on religions were Patrick Haney, John Brown, John Sage, Patrick Kelley and John Somers.
added short subjects HAL ROA< H ALL-STAR COMEDY “Feed ’Em and Weep” KINOGKAM NEWS
E. H. NORMAN WINS E. H. Norman of-Russell township won first place on soy beans in hiexhibit at the Agricultuial Exhibit being held at Purdue University this week. Mr. Norman is one of the scientific farmers of Russell township.
MORTON
Arhra Shannon and life of Crnwfordsville spent Sunday wEth Oral Maddox and family. ( Jake Martin and family of near Bethel u!c meving to the Carrie Clod-
felter farm this week.
Frank Call and family and Lyle
Cull and wife and son -pent Sunday | prize. Silver laced hen, third prize. At with Tom Roach and wife. 'the Fanners In-titute Show Cloverdale Wilbur Clodfelter spent Tue-lay ! Township; Silver laced cockerel fjr-t
night with home folks. land pullet first.
Little Lloyd Pollum is doing as well 1 Th open date f„r Friday Jan. 18
is could be expected was the lu-t report here. W. S. Lawter and wife and Carrie Hodfelter utt< nded Mrs. Hanna’s funral at lltiek Chapel on Sunday. Little J( hn Miller remains just about th(» same for the past week. l.on Frank and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Maddox. Claude Burk and wife spent Wednesday at Terre Haute. Orvnl Maddox and wife and son and Claude Burk and wife spent Saturday night at Crawford.-villc with Aibra Shannon and wife. Wayne Ihttis of Indianapolis spent Saturday night with Russell O'Hair and family. Goldie Calbcrt has nit been able to he back in -choo] since the holidays. Dan Huff has been better the pa-t few weeks.
< LOVERDALE
Mrs. Estes Duncan, Mrs. H. C. Foster and Mr . D E. Denny went to In lianapolis Wednesday to attend the luncheon of the assembly Women's Club which was given at one o’clock at the Morott Hotel. Among the hostesse wire Mrs. Harry G. I^slie, Mrs. Jamc P. Goodrich, Mrs. Caleb S. Denny and Mrs. James Ogden. Lee Walters, local Junior high school teacher, resumed his duties this week after being off duty since Dec. 18th when he underwent an operation
for appendicitis.
.VIr-, Fanny Maron who has been seriously ill of flu and pneumonia is
reported much improved.
D. E. D( nay breeder and owner of the Silver Quill strains of White Wyandotte and Silver Laced Wyandottes mac the following wins at the Indianapolis show held in Tomlinson Hall January 11-13. White Wyandotte rock first prize. Silver Lured cockerel econd prize. Silver laced pullet, third’
on the basketball schedule will Ire filled when the team from Advance meets Cloverdale o nthe local floor. The c( ml it ion of Miss Opal McAvoy who is ill with peritonitis following an operation a week ago at the Christian hospital at Indianapolis, is
good today.
Eagles’ Nest” i- fret ■
\\ alter L. Greene o' i • > 'I
ategu and her sister -hip, thr
ton, are the latest u<M ’ • i • •<> United States Navy. Tl > «•.-« not only exceptional at the p
not so 1^,, promle to n main un<
„ . i long as they ate on t> Na'l Mr - i ‘ ,Ml Ml "’ Arthur I ..well are par- They'were in the co i f *<* ent- of a 7 lb. hoy Robert Eugene ti „ n as baUlt , crui . ( , the ti horn Saturday January 12th Mrs. uf th( . W;l low.-ll was formerly Miss Frances j an(1 uml ,. r th „ term- ••, the I """S- ! lh(“.v were redesigned and ''"fl o i into airplane carriers. I hr "I
j of 35,000 tons each, 85 '" t M
PI FNAMVILLE ^ :l | M . am 0 f 105 feet. L
II 1 xa 1 • ... ' i-a’l-’i n «e Wl', til mix 1
Raymond Mcody is visiting his
aunt Mrs. Ewinfe of Putnamville for
a few days this week.
Little Billie Keith son of Mr. an I Mrs. Leonard Cooper has been ill for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renfro visit-
'd Mr. Raymond Alexander at the j machinery ef four C um ^ ' hristian Hospital at Indianapolis ! which drive 5,000-volt r" Sunday morning. these in turn supply power « Mrs. Ray Jones has had the flu. 22,500—horsepower motor? ■Vl!-. 1 Iny Williams and Jesse Wil- drive the four propel!'1 h ” liams were visitors in Greencastle first commissioned each ** ‘ 1 ‘ t I l,,,lay> velope.l 180,000 horsepower, ^ Many attended the funeral of Mrs. slight changes have been Emma Hester, held here this morning this horsepower, was mere* at the M. E. Church at ten o’clock. 210.000 Durinir one of t ■ I
tch
of carrying 86 plan's “it for observation, othei uir and still fltheis to pr itM the
planes.
Th* most striking f'-aturt great floating air-droni' i I (tlant for propulsion ptiriS'- 1
Mrs. Elizabeth Connely is improving from her previous sickness. Many friends and relatives of Mr. and Mr-. HunU*r of Cloverdale attenied their funeral Saturday Cloverdale. (•; Mrs. Grace Hendrix is just recov-
ering from the flu.
Mr. George Whitaker has the flu. Mrs. Then. Gieen has recovered enough to Is* removed from the Brazil hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zaring Due!!. Mrs. Delong mother of Mrs. Nora Alexander living here is critically ill. Mrs. Fred Allan of Rafferty, Ohio IS Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Huron and sister Mr. and Mrs. Herchal Hurst and family.
—o the EAGLES’ NEST
I he Navy recruiting po ter on display at th*’ postoffic? captioned “Th#*
vh:dl
210,000 During one reemt speed trials it
she ployed through sea? over her bridge, seventy l''" the waterline in a rouri ,l *
at hi ur gab at .'i -(» ' u ' " , hour or approximately '• il '
per hour.
To better appreciut' th’ n ' electric power of eitlu r 1
sels it is interesting t" , the horsepower were used 1
purpo-e- than t" di 1' ■
would accomplish the foil"* |
ply sufficient electricity to t ‘*i
of tight, heat and power
uf city mriK th.in 1 J Iodiunapnli ; pi i 1 ! '' I lard e pa: senLer L than 140,000 radio hro.el 111 ' 1 I tion - a - powerful a ' 1 I
fla - slut ion : e(pial t h‘ 11 1 steam locomotive 1 oik ! ‘t' 1
3 000 trcct car .
