The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1930 — Page 3
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Mr. And Mrs. O’Daniel Observe Golden Wedding
Mr. nnd Mrs. U. v. O’DanlPl nbspr
vod ihtdr fiftieth wed.line annivprsnry \\ Pdnpsday at ihoii - honip on past Seminary strppt. 'hy rppplvrne infor i
nuilly in Hip afternoon from ?. in
oVIock. Ttip living room and dining
[•. cords, reasonable, j room of Hip iiome were lipantiftilly de
rorntrrl in large baskets of yellow and red roses, earnatioua, uurciaaua anil
[i rola and rerovds. j f’nlnp.sp lilies sent by friends 'n en" 1
Kidge. 14-2it | K«Millation.
No invitations were issued and a fRADK—Small cot- i large number of friends railed during kI street, splendid j the afiernoon. Mr. and Mrs. O ltnniel
were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Elgar O’Daniel and Mr. and Mrs.
Italph (iwin, both of New York Cit>
Mr. O'Daniel is their son nnd Mrs
Gwin a daughter.
Mrs. O'Daniel, who before her mar tiage was Miss Mahnla Horn and Mr. O'D niel. were botli residents of
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' ho i- diicctoi' of the ( 'art' ( .immunity ■' bool .it ( :.it ( ic k, Ky., spoke to Hi: audi :n e. Mis- Helen O’Dell 'i (iieem ;;stle ;.iid her sister taught at this sell iol three years ago and Hut.' came to this city last evening where she was the house-
guest of Miss O’Dell.
The meeting was presided over by
Mi- Ronnie StarweTl, the regent, and college. For
was prominent in
_. . "’ho is also national vice-president Cloverdale prior to and at the time ) o1 ' i ti oducation. She will he of their marriage. They were united the (tenkc, at the meeting here next
in marriage by the Rev. Niles Wood, 'in, ( |av.
January 15 1880. They have the two
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children and eight grandchildren. Thirty years ago they established a residence in Greencastle where they have since lived; and made many friends. They are both active members of the Methodist Chttreh. Mrs. O'Daniel is a member of both the \\
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VICTORY HAY
Victory Day, Jan. Hith, is apart by the W. C. T. U. of L’nited States to commemorate
greatest leg lutive accomplishment of the ages th • closing forever of l the legalized nloon and tnaking the
F. M. S. and the \\ H. M. S., of the^ v | 1() ||. |; 1|U , tralT'- an outlaw. Ten Twentieth Cenitiry t’luh and the Aft thousand W c. \. i'. organizations
Needlework Cltth. | will celehrate that day
Mr. O'Daniel has always been one The Fifth Confere nce on the Cau-o of Greoncastle's prominent citizens and cur. of War i being held in and served four years as a member Wa-hington D. C. Jan. 14 to 17. If of the city council. | you are interested in Peace for our Mrs. Eva Clearwater, a nieoe. front 1 Country and if you hate war, you will Tndiatiapolls, and Mrs. Fannie Walls 'do what the National W. < . T. I’, of Greencastle, who were present at J a-k- of us -e ,re the interest of the wedding 50 years ago, railed , other organization- and get them to
Wednesday afternoon to congratulate ulso send p< tition
the collide. The President of Mexico has issuFrom out-of-town those present j‘‘il an appeal for Prohibition in that were Mr. and Mrs. Orville O’Daniel! country, calling on te and local
. nd Mrs. J. G. Hill of Chicago; Mrs.) governments labor organizations and Frank Conner of Indianapolis; Mrs.I individuals to cooperate in a drive to Alae Wood of Jasonville and a number ntttke M iro free from the drink
Three pleasant kid or will furnish fit, garage space. 1 water free. Owner Address I! care
laneous— ing, fcrniture repairing, iholstaking. Ira E. Cowll’np\«4 St - Phone 74-1-1,.
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work. Blown
•45, Bimn ah, Ky.
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of friends from Cloverdale. Refreshments of sandwiches, rake ten, coffee and ice were served.
+++++« W. C T. U. To Hold Anniversary Meeting The Woman's Christian Temperance ITnlon will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Christian Church. Mrs H 11. Hritner will play an organ number nnd Mrs. Henry Ostrom will have rharge of the devo-
tions.
The program will he conducted by
make .Mexico free from the
traffic.
Another organization of Wet Women has been formed in Poston. Immediately there were two gifts to them of $1000 each. The wet women pay five dollars due- which provides money for making literature and for paying expenses of speakers.
LEADING < RAW! ORDSYII.I.I M \N tllFS OF LONG ILLNESS CRAWFOKDSVII.I.E, lnd„ Jan. ir. William Winter Washburn, prominent Crawfordsville resident, died at his home here this morning aftei a serious illness extending over a ye n . The deceased was horn on a fa. n near New Richmond, northwest •••' here. After graduating from the I tloga Normal schol he attended \\
many years lie Crawfordsville’
fraternal orders, being a member of the Scottish Rite and Shrine at I - dianapolis and a past exalted rit' of the local Elks lodge, For the p i t several years he had been secretarytreasurer of the Crescent Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis, an I vice president of the Citizen’s Nati
al Bank here.
Some years ago he established Vi l-i Grove farm tjear New Richmond, which he stocked with one of the trm t famous herds of Shorthotn cattle n th this part of the country. He is survived by the widow ami two sons, George of this city, ami Heard of Chicago. Funeral servt will he held here at 2 o’clock Thm -
day afternoon.
LIVESTOCK MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15 <UP< Hogs receipts 70ti; holdovers 22 i market steady to 15c up; advance \> mostly on lighter hog-; 160-225 lb 10.15-10.35; 225-275 lbs., $9.85-10; 275-325 lbs., $9.50-9.7.">; 130-160 lb . $9.75-$10; 100-130 lbs., $9.25-$!).50; packing sows $7.75-$8.50. Cattle receipts 1100; calves receipt 400; ,steer movement slow, 2 load $13.25; some unsold, she-stock steady; cow- mostly $7.50-$!); heifers gen." ally $10-13; low cutters & cutters $5$6.50: vealers 5fto up, $17.50 down. Sheep receipts 700; market little changed; better grade lambs $13 $13.50.
COME ON FAN’S, I.FT’S GET THAT SPECIAL TRAIN TO RFD FORD TOMORROW EVEN'IXC! —A— All Tiger Cub backers wanting to go, telephone Prof. Frank N. Jones at his residence tonight or the fun thino' tomorrow morning. The Monon railroad must he guaranteed 150 passenger- at $2.50 for the round trip hefi re the special can l»o chartered.
Folks, you’ll have to take the spec ini train to Pedford! The concrete pavement between Oolite and Bedford i- under water, o it will he impo— -ihh- to motor to the Stone City to see the Tiger Cub- play Coach Ivey’s eagers. Last night’s Bedford Times says; White river at 2 o’clock stood .30 15 ct and 2 inches above normal. W hen the river was falling 2 inches between 7 p. m. and 6 a. in. Salt Creek was raising about three or four inche hi tween Bedford and Oolitic. Other hot- have been added into the list and freight and passenger- nr being taken across in the boats. It was reported today that the fill under the concrete was washing out, hut it cannot he determined until the water goes off the road, as it is already three feet deep on the enncrote near the centr. The strongest current seems to he about one hundred and fifty feet north of the edge of (he water from this side.
HE \T BEDFORD, CI BS!
DON’T FORGET THE COLLEGE TOWN TOI'RNFY HERE, SATURDAY.
NOTH F OF i’I.TI I ION TO IM. PROVE HK.HU \ 1 Notice is hereby given by the un-1 dersigned auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, that there has been filed in his office a petition hy S. A. Haze-
Mrs. W. V. Lytle, who will have!lett, etal for the impro\ement of a
Points for
• waMnc a farm of any bo loBieii Intoront lo see
ster, ■lllinore.
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Indianapolis nnd |l' General Cord V'.u'd. Ind. Motor |a|».lis, Ind. 15-2p
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IRAN ADA Jw recognized ill past master at lh. screen, outdoes 1 yjy 1 - 11 :. w'hlcn open - a fun with daily blight shows, fhinatown in San the setting for) 'hichfcre guaranteed to
as her subject, ‘Thirty
Prohibition."
As this is the I. nth anniversary of constitutional prohibition, members tire urged to bring a penny for each year of prohibition. Tile public is cor-
dially Invited. •t* + *t* + + +
Bridge Club To Hold Meeting Thursday The P. B. Bridge Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. P. 1. Duncan.
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Greencastle Couple MtiYricd Tuesday Willis Sly, Greencastle laborer, and Miss l.et ora Cartwright, also of this city, were married here Tuesday hy Elder W. E. Gill in the auditor’s office in the Court House.
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New Era Club Has Interesting Program The NVw Era Club met with Miss Wilhelmina Lank on Tuesday afternoon. ,1-1 .Mrs. T. % Evans, the retiring pro si
mterestiim.,!
"V oices of The PITs
through the liloml |naeinic picture fan. H ingcr" wa- )irst I' 1 pei cent sound in a small town ['. • les, the audience re-ponse to the N"t since Lloyd's [l 1 the face of a 12- ’> I-'u-t" lias ^ V reacted to one did to the preview er.” • kind of a thrill one byd all-talkie, how- |' I V system increastime Lloyd moves I' ' liinatown -eenes ds frequently to •is romance scenes |) i farled comedian png lady, Barbara Lons of the picture, riiit of making his pible, and in “Welhus his audience I through every foot (fin; N, •«. || cere is ling. $ing short ujeets this program.
i jerie Iriardner, daughter i Mrs.lj, I.. William.-on, 1 lardngi w» ( .er united in uendny in Terre Haute.
and ST
th,' Time.” Mrs. W. K. Gill, the incom ing president, talked of our hopes and plans for the coming year. +++++* Democratic Club Meets Saturday Thd PutnamCounty Democratic Club will meet Saturday in the Law Library at the Court House at 2:L> o clock. AH members are urged to attend as there will be an election of
officers.
** + ♦<••* Invitations Issued For Dinner Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. McGaughey have issued invitations for dinner Liiday evening at the Country Club. j. + + 4. + + Boston (Tub Met Tuesday Evening The Boston Club members were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. B. Evans, 111 West Walnut St., with Miss Lizzie Goulding a<
hostess.
certain highway in Greencastle Township, said county and state, and the said petition is set for hearing before the board of commissioners of said county on February 3rd., 1!)30, the same being the first day of the February Term, I!I3<>, of said board. Which said petition is in the following words and figures, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Putnam, RS: To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana; We, the undersigned, resident freeholder' and vote 1 s of Greencastle Township, Putnam County, Indiana, hereby petition your Honorable Board, to improve, by draining, grading, bridgeing and paving with cement and concrete, the following described existing public highway, situate in said Greencastle Township, and in the city of Green-
castle, Indiana, to-wit:
Beginning in the west line of Wood Street in said city of Greencastle; thence east in and with said highway to a point where the same intersects the W. A. Grogan et al Free Improved Emulsified Asphalt Road, said highway h- ing about one half mile, jn ‘^tirrih'. .. Raid proposed highway improvement connects at each end thereof with tin improved street and high-
way. Your petitioners recommend that said highway he improved by paving with concrete, am) that the width oi said pavement be eighteen feet, and that said highway be improved without the holding of an election there-
for.
Signed by S. A. Hazelett and 94
others.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office at Greencastle, Indiana, this 7th day of January, 1930.
(Official Seal)
W. K. Gill, Auditor of
County, Indiana.
W. M. Rutherlin, Attorney. 8-15 FOR RENT Farm, 162 acres, 3 mile- north of Danville. God roads, 15 acres tillable.—Kelley R. Eastis, 56 Fist St., Danxkile, Indiana.
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Aimoumrmnils
We are authorized to annour . ALVA BRYAN as a enrfrtidate foi Sheriff of Putnam County, subject to the Democratic Primary election
FOR A EDITOR We are authorized to announce William A. Cooper as a candidate for Auditor of Putnam county, subject to the Democratic primary election, on Tuesday, May 6, 19.30. To The Voters of Putnam < minty— l am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the 64th. Judicial < ircuit of the State of Indiana composed of Putnam County.) I respectfully solicit your vote for the office, and if 1 am successful in being elected I promise you to fill the position with the best service I am capable of rendering. J. II. .1 \ME!S o
FOR ASSESSOR We are authorized to announce the name of CHARLES MARSHALL as a candidate for the nomination of assessor of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, Tuesday, May 6. 11130. _t—h + o——
FOR CLERK Grcencasri<"*t "
ship, announces Hi- candidacy for Clerk of the Putnam Circuit court, subject to the decision of-the Democratic Primary election May 6, 1939.
The Panthers’ journey to Evansville Friday night for a joust with! the Central Bears and tin* must go to Greencastle Saturday for the blind invitational tournament in which Greencastle, Jeff of I^ifayette, and Crawfordsville will participate. The tiam will spend Friday night in fevansville and will go to Greencastle Saturday morning hy way of Terrr ! Haute. By reason of the fact that EvansMe Ic w.'d to the Hatchets by a much 1 eater margin than did the Panther-, Phillips' hoys have high hopes of a victory over the southern team. < (mi)ietition will he keener in the tournament with Greencastle looming p as the chief stumbling block hut the Panthers believe they wil he able to continue their comeback campaign by walking off with the honors at the college town. I .a st night’s practice saw a new 1 omhination on the floor with Wood-j tuff and Isbell at the forward positions, Smith at center and Pago and Kenney at the guard posts. These five men appear to he the most competent on the squad but whether or not the combination will work effectively will be determined in the drills ;hiweek.—Bloomington Telephone.
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Coach Phillips and his understudyies are not soliciting the support of the fans of Blomington, but are simply asking for a fair trial. They have twice threatened Washington, and have conquered the strong Greenfield team, and their losing days ar over. They meet Central of' Evansville next Friday night on the Central floor, and on the following day they will encounter the- four crack teams of Greencastle, Jefferson of Lafayette
Id at Greeneastle. This < rfci
J. W. Herod of Greencastle announces his candidacy for Clerk of the Putnam'Circuit court and kindly solicits the support of the votei of Putnam county in the Democratic Primary election, May 6, 1930.
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Miss Jennie Throop gave a panel . on "The Modern Business Woman." A delightful social hour followed the [
program. ****** Local Women Attend I). A. R. Guest Meeting Mrs. T. G. Yuneker, central director of the I). A. R., ami Mrs. Andrew Durham attended the gue-t meeting of the Terre Haute Chapter of D. A. R., held Tuesday at the Terre Haute House. There was a noon luncheon nnd in the afternoon Miss Margaret Hume*,
l>ovs Wanted
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatee- ol Benjamin T. VnnCloave, deceas'd, to u,ppear in the Putnam ( ircuit Court,
Putnam I^rid at Greencastle, Indiana, mi the 30th day of January, 1930, nnd show
cause, if any, why Final Setti' inent Accounts with the e.-tate of said decedent should not be approved; and 'aid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 7th day of January, 1930.
FERD LUCAS,
Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.
8-2ts.
Between the ages, 9-12, for pari time light work. Me want hoys whose parents will take an interest fli them. Apply At Once* Hamilton's Book Store
FILLMORE Miss Evelyn Jane Miller spent Saturday night with Miss Grace Wells. Mrs. Homer l>ewis called on Mrs. Julian Petro Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Ml' Walter Wallace of Stilesville. Mr-. Wallace is a little better at this writing
to he held at Greencastle. This offers the Purple one of the hardest weeends yet this season. Bloomington fans wil he unable to see their representatives the next week-nd either, however, for they will journey to the comp of the Martinsville Arlesians.—
Bloomington World.
Win the Saturday!
College Town meet,
We received a report this morning that Fillmore walloped Belle Union, 48 to K, last night on the east Putnam floor. The lo-ers, it is said, hail two regulars out of the game. But tfie way the Cardinals were playing we doubt if Belle Union could have won with their strongest lineup.
County games on tap this week-end
are:
Friday Bainbridge at Mooresvllle t Fillmore at Cloverdale Brazil at Reelsville Belle Union at (Josport Saturday Bainbridge at Manual Russellville at l.adoga Roachdale vs. Washington (Indianapolis) at Bainbridge. POSSE CLOSES IN PHOENIX. All*., Juti. 16 (UP)— A posse of 50 plainsmen, with sLshooters and Winchester Rifles, closed in today on 11 section of brush wilderness a few miles southeast of here which they believed hid two
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bandits and a blond woman who kidnaped a deputy sheriff and fought off deputy sheriffs on the main street of Chandler, a small town near here. *
L t). ?). P. INSTALLS OFFICERS The following officers were installed for the ensuing term of Putnam Lodge, No. 45, 1. O. O. F.: i Noble Grand - William Ashworth. Vice Grand —Gerald Jishworth.
Rcc.-Xec.—J. A. Friend. Fin. Sec.—Roy Hillis. Treas. i ~R. L. Pierec. Warden—Pyrry Boswell, Juvenile Grand —Charle
Outside Grand—Jess Green. R. S. \\ G. Charles Rice.
U. c Frank Injret
L. S. U. (i.—Arthur Lyons. R. S. S.— Harmon A. Hamm. L. S. N.—Orville Morris.
Chaplain—R. L. Pierce.
Past Grand—Ralph Newton. Brother Ralph Newton was presented with a beautiful tribute gold watch ? charm, for his untiring efforts iff; the bilge for the past year. He held; the N. G. chain virtually a whole year! and never missed a meeting. This j also only the 2nd time in thq history*
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