The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1930 — Page 2
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Personal And Local News
Mr. and Mrs. GenrRp Billingsley, west Washington SH. are the parents of a daughter horn to them Thursday at the County Hospital. The child has
been named Ksth ;r Louise.
Robert Allen sustained a badly *« man ’ 8 a “ b lu sprained wrist Thursday morning ( ^“'“rda)
when attempting to crank a car at his i home. The wrjsi. was X-rayed at the
The Woman’s club Saturday afterncon at
County Hospit il Thursday aftenioon, ” i,h . ' lr ' - and no broken,'bonus were revealed, j ^emm.u j . t
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Mrs. Belle Smith, of Indianapolis, was a vi. itor i.i Greencastle Friday. Mrs. Jnn.e I. Nelson was called to Warren, Indiana, by the illness of
her mother, M . McGill.
.Mrs. Etta Lund of Sullivan, re-1 t :rued home Thursday after spending a week with friends in this city. Oscar B. Day wan removed from I
will meet on 2:3# o'clock
A. T. Briggs, 712 East The program will be in
charge of Mrs. Frank Jones.
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“Nationalism" Is Subject Twentieth Century Club
The Twentieth Century Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. E. Allan. The annual reports which were ; given showed the Club hail been ac-
TKACHKKS BEST HACK DK/VERS IN BALL GAME
In a thrilling benefit basketball game at Belle Union Wednesday night, t .'iu hers of the Belle Union sehopl bested the hack drivers, but
the official score vyu- not available.^ am| ha< partic i pated in different due t/, corruption of the scorekeepef. sjve and helpfu , move ment8. Asb ary McCammack, referee, ''ho Mr , Gus Black gave a well prepared sec jched all contestants before * hc [ paper on “Nationalism.” Open discustilt tailed, removing deadly weapons, | ;jon fo| , owed The f , ub a( ij ourn ed to a,warded the contest to the tea hers. 1^ February 2 7th-with
The teachers were represented In'j OThmiels
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FOB AUBITOU Wo are authorized to announce William A. Cooper ns a candidate for Auditor of Putnam county, subject to the Democratic primary election, on Tuesday, May <i, 1930.
FOH RECORDER
Alice, Keller, Wallace, Walters and ,
the Crawford hotel Friday morni
to the < lunty hospital for treat-'Truax. ! Little Dorothy Jane Varvd m ,. n t. Thf ' hack (lrivers us< '‘ , McCammack,! Giveg |> r ,,t t y Birthday Party Mr. a fid Mi . Reginald Hobbs,. of i Gorham, Lewis, McCloud, Cbarv a.■’i,! \jiss Dorothy Jane Varvel
Tazewell, Virginia, are the we»'k-
Crowe and Wright.
FOR ( I.ERK
Paul Alhin, of Greencastle township, announce lt :; candidacy for enter- Clerk of the Putnam Circuit court.
* nd guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mi . Hobbs, was formerly Miss Wilhelmina Tazewell of Taze-
well, Va.
The ■ jectment suit of Tom Nelson of Washington township against John Johnson, tenant on the Nelson farm, went to the plaintiff by default in the court of Justice of the Peace J. J.
Kauble Friday afternoon. The High Point Oil Co
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tained a few of her little friends with ■ object to the decision of the Demoher home on North Jack-'eratic Primary election May 0, 19..0.
St., Thursday evening, it being
KILLING OF DRV AGENTS \T HOME HELD Ml RDE.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan.
her third birthday. Refreshments of!
it- atti inev, Charles MiGaughey, fd- 1 art act of murder."
J. W. Herod of Greencastle announc-
lemonade, cake and jello were served. ] es his candidacy for Clerk of the o Putnam Circuit enurt and kindly soMrs. Maddox (lives Program licit th support of tin voters of Put-
24 A coroner’s jury late today hold ; x , ( ro-'I'at-Km Ipatn county m the Democratic Pri-
that the two Federal ■ i y agents kill-1 Mrs. George Williams was hostess j r.K.r;. election, May (!, 1930.
<d last Saturday in a raid on the nsi- | members and two visitors, Mrs. . _ __ — Jdence of Georg# W* M died “from Duncan a«d Mi-. Hattie Butler,'
through gunshot wounds inflicted by Moore in ' of the Cro-Tat-Em Circle Thursday
We are authorized to atinniiBce ^ name of Etlwln F. Stone as a candi. date for Recorder of Pi'.tnatn enunsubject to the decision of the hf.^ I erntic primary election, Mai c, |i| ;i|
FOU TRUSTEE Harry I.. Wells announce hi-rat I didacy for the nomination of tnm#| of Greencastle township, subject t, the Republican primary, Tur ay Ma r r 6, 1930.
FOU SHERIFF John R. Cox announces hi- lamii-H dacy for the H publican n | for sheriff of Putnam county, subj^l to the primary election, | May «, 1930.
afternoon at htr home. Mrs. Everett
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" rd suit in circuit court here Friday a- ■ gainst Harold V. Call, Ralph Call and F.lla Call, to collect an alleged unpaid ote. A demand of $150 is made. City firem u were called to the home of James Reeves, 013 east Walnut street, shortly before noon Friday, when a Ford car in a garage at the Re. ves home, caught fire. The fire i had been extinguished when the firei men reached the scene. Mi-s Fern Beck of Greencastle, has been employed temporarily in the high school to take the place of Mrs. Eula Stoops who resigned because of ill health. The school bottl'd lias not yet employed a permanent teaihei in place of Mrs. Stoops.
T. M. Rickart, justice of the peace,: viaddox conducted a musical questionj who conduct'd the inquest, said hej a i re contest; which was won by Mrs.
’would swear out a coroner’s warrant; t | acob Keifer.
| charging Moore with murder. The[ members adjourned to meet warrant will he returnable to the, with \| rs< Mayme White. ' grand jury. 0
-o TWO DIE IN FIRE
Dim ER'S LK ENSE HEARING j GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Jan. 2J Several drivers of automobiles were ! George Routsaw, factory worker, and j given hearings before Judge McCord j his son, Robert, 12, were burned to of the state driver’s license division | ( i eat h in their home here today, in the law library of the’Court House \ daughter, Marjorie, saved her
here today for the purpose of determining whether their drivers’ licenses should be revoked. William McAiillin, 'special investigator in the license division, was also at the hear-1
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eight-year-old brother by dragging him from the flaming house after efforts to reach her father and other brother were futile.
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That is saying a lot when you tiling of our 70 year rec~ ord But we mean every word of a!
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MABEL INVITED WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UP)— Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, the former assistant attorney general, will be invited to testify concerning the proposal to transfer prohibition enforcement from the Trea-ury to the Justice department, the House Expenditures committee decided today at a stormy hearing.
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Miss Annie Earle SlacU of rtamsey, N. J., who sal lid recently for Beirut to Inaugurate an An e rtcuji untt of medical service for N ar Ka»f Kellef ainong 1".i'00 Christians plaetd In the priuittive villages of northern and central Syria by the I.ottgue of Nations Refugee Settlement ('onimiMlon. VIisb Stark served with the Red Cross In France, Itoumanta, Albania and Poland and holds a certificate of proficiency from Mme. t’urie for her X-ray work with wounded aviators.
Announcements
We are authorized to announce ALVA BRYAN ns a candidate for •Sheriff of Putnam County, subject to the Democratic Primary election.
F OR SHERIFF John T. Suthexlin of Greencastle announces his candidacy for the nomination of sheriff of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, Tuesday, May 6, 1930.
I To The Voters of Putnam County— I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the 64th. Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana composed of Putnam County.) I respectfully solicit your vote for the office, and if I am successful in beinlj elected 1 promise you to fill the position with the best service I am i ,capable of rendering. J. H. JAMES
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. 1930.
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