The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY. MAR. 24.1930.
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Personal Aid Local News
Local Girl Nominated As Indiana Beauty
Margaret O'Hair, of Greencastle, a member of Alpha Delta l‘i at Indiana university, is one of nineteen
UHVf tJW IIM vv ! jrj s nominated for the beauty - «-» jtion of the Arbutus, Indiana universiLurt! of Stock Market Partly !o ty yearbook. Krom the group, -is Blame, but Slackened Specula- are u> ik> ch.ven i.y Don iieroid m .1
BANKERS REPORT DROP IN SAVINGS
tSSTniSrtarto'iWni'ltetw"
I Mr . C. 1*. Reeves ha? returned from .
J 1 few day-,’ visit in Chicago.
to Thrift.
The tir-.l race- ■ u la the I alou •
the nineteen gills, including that of Miss O'Hair, appeared in the rotogravure section of the Indianapoli- Stai
Su.nday.
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<;IFTS FOR I!
I'hilippine, hand-mar!,.
dresses and Gertrudes, si.im S! . (| Sweaters, *1.:,0 To Jo'-j 'Booties .Vi,.
Esmond Blankets, ^
Bathrobes, I'ink and \Vhit„
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J- H. IMTt HlORn
( an you <me?? what he’s (she’s) doing > ?
• j iatloss account In bank* in the twen- | , Mr-. Ida Young entered the ho -, tv y ears dining s i le olds In liob
J ! pital Sunday foi medical treatment.' Held have been l.e|ji by the Ann r Iran . |. r(1 „ rffiu History Chib
■To Meet Tues«la>
TTo I’rngic Hi torj iTnb will me t
Of our-e yo. 1’re right—Ju-t a little orly morning s ttin." up r \ern e 11 that he can a|tpre< iat( the “feel’ • oily oat in 11 •' • from the high grade sporting n<|uipo,. lit W' i'll H'.’itii i' in the above styh i a little out of ■ ■ mi la yi ar, -bui ih, ner.son who .start out equipiied ■ i*. ih fMiing tarkle e i ell i <K|uipped to get results Mini "i bo *■ who want to inkink unused inu><Te , just drop in H,' 1 l""k uv.'i ini, lii ' ■ f tennis rari|iiels, tennis halts; has, hall I'lmi bat . halls; playground balls; K°lf balls - ;" etc,
Bankers Association was di‘doted for
TTo Gf' i nea tb- ll illd wilt practice j | ast year in the re m annual irnnp.lathi • veiling at V'l 1 * o’eloek. \ll mem-j tlon prepared bv "t Slaving Bank
her l„ pie ,-nt "ii rinto.
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f I uffVrwl :i irartun* of a small l»on^ in
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Qii.’ilily "(khIs at prices you’ll like.
SAM HANNA’S HOOK STORE
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr . I . B. Owens and son Boh.-fl Lag ne of Newcastle ‘pent the week 1 nrl with Mr. and Mr*. Allen
Binkley.
| tli and Mi Carl Fulkerson and Jl 01, and Mi. ami Mrs. J. A. Friend , ..ml daughter ,-pent Sunday in l.aft.yJ I,it. vi iiine relatives and friend-.
'liccessoi To southard’' Hook s|„rc
kev. and Mr. A. H. I'ilkit, who |l,av- been re-iding at Marlin-vilb-, , l.avt removed to (lrL-nea-tie, and l,av> taken re.-ident at the Campbell
apa 11 mills.
U. S WEATHER CONDITIONS
INIII \N A I’OI.in. March 24 (UP) Tin- northw" tern depression of Stitiiiday luorniiiL' has advanceil south i a t ward and now exlenda from the tireai laikes to the Gulf section, while a depresKiroi also is eemered off ihe
*,utb AMmtir coasi
( r,nslderaid,- preeipiiHtion, inosily light, has o< i urred from the northern |,lallis In the lower Ohio and lower
Ui slsgippi vallevs, while som, rains are reported in the
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tha: savings det.' - In hanks and l'ru?l companies r.f ("Utlnenlal I’nlted States on Tun* 2'' 1529. - ood at tl'K.2l7,6h6,000. The h -•■‘.b-n in aavines, It declares. Indi -i a funtjamenlsl eliange In the givinys glliiallon. Ine‘pec'ivk of wheilat It Is 'empm.iry or
not
How Saving* Used 1o Crow
•Tn l!l2« savlnys depoilis Increased SLI.U2.O00.0bO. In 19:. almost »I,4U«,OOo.hoo and In 19.- over $2.200,000,* 000." it says. "I appeals now that mme influences in on* year have taken the gain that mUht reasonably have been e*.pe<:e,l In •..Mini's deposits for 102a and lowered them from the hlch man: of the preceding >ear This rtression Is not one coming as a result of drouth, famine, unemployment nr conditions outside of the Cnlted
-L M. Met urry, local umicitakcr, j ^ yppe ago It was slated: ‘The year r ceiv.d word late la t night from j closing June ::n. I'j: 1 !!. registered the
" * > .u111 Bend that u Tames f.. Muncy, | largest gain in savings deposits In
of that city, had died and would h, hunks and trust companies of conll-
John Stringer, prominent r,-- )m j. orP . t Hill cemetery hen nental Loited States ever rerorded
Tur day afternoon. ; ln history of this country.
Division The ghi -ace amounted to ; Tuesday with Mi \,in,'n l.yllc. Mt-. over $)&5,0fH).00«l. on the basis of rt«- jOti will have eJiatge >,1 Ihe pri,mes for the year ending June 29. 1919, gram. *
whereas a year e;,. ■ r ihe leporled In |
etease was ove, ■ "".nnn.OfiO. 1 bv i yalley Auxiliary largest ever ree ded Tbe 'y | , „ Thursday Kve of savings depo-, - al ''' Waha.'U Valley Auxiliary will meet riming the year « rereri iiv mnie iii.m | .1 m n 1 COO.nOO accounts Hte lure of the ■ ,o i day evening wtth Mrs. Hoyd stock market and ,ffillaied H' livlties | Miller, 12(1 west Berry Street, ar* cited as pair of ine explanntlon | v ••• v v v v for these change" j Mis. Hinkle Hays and Mrs. Esther The association - -tntement ‘*vs . 'y,,,,!,. Hunt >>f Sullivan diove t,,
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norili 1‘erifie section.
Teniperaturc-s are higher ihis morning from New England and ih>- tJreai l.'kes to the Gulf of Mexico, hut it i. eohlt-r over (he Great ITalu- and middle him! outh-Tii Moeky Moiiniain ,b-‘lriel uilli freezing weather again general over much of thai area
Mr. and Mrs. George Schwin of Greenfield |»rnl the week-end here] vi. itiie- Mr-. Schwin’- parent-, Mr. j and Mi . Mayheur Riihu.-h, 22fi Bloom-
inpton -troct.
Mr. and Ms. J. J. Beetne-r are home- from .1 vlsb of five weeks Sara 01 a. Florida, where 1 hey had
v> r> delightful lime
(Ii-encn tie Sunday anti called up,,11 Mis. Crowder at the Kuppn Kappa (•ammu house. Mr. and Mr. John Uhue of Marion pent Sunday at the Kappa house. Mr. and Mr-. Khue have two daughters in school at Del'iaiw. Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Allan, Sr'., and Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1\ Allan, Jr., start home today from Pennsylvania where they have been visiting their dautrh"tei, Mis. William Hester. They plan to return through Washington, l>. Mrs. It. A. Shirley drove down from I idiunupolis yesterday and v! ited at the Phi Psi house. Her son, John, is a student in the University. He is dropping out of school for the rest >>f the year. Alpha Chi And I heta
heavy dent ol Ji ff, r.-,,B town, hip, was ,-xirenn- piled critic lly ill Monday.
SI'UINH
To Hu* ,s|>orts lover means llasehaM, Fishing and I’raek.
You can’l i*d wronjn’ on alhlelic uoods purchased at our store.
Sco nin r<mi|»l<‘|p Iiih* o| of)11* clulis: liull iilin(■'.;iin|lisliino lacLte. 1 mm ton's rook stork
IT,, All. /.ion Baptist church will lari a financial drive tonight. The -Tvire thus evening will be conducted !. , the pa loj, kev. J. Armour, as-i-t- >.| b.. Be v. H. C. I ranklin of Green- > _ 11*. Kvcryone is coidialiy invited I,, attend.
Iiave BiuiV, u lil, <1 Id.- declaration Lite Saturday afternoon as a candidal, for he riff ol Putnam county, object to the (ieei.-ion of the Re pul, li'an piimaiy eles lioii on T u,- day, May fi. Biaden Ls a former deputy h> 1 id and rity mar hal.
lli Geie-va Brown, , daughter of .Mi. and Mr-. I.. C. Blown, Milter apaitinenl. , is appearing this week at tie Indiana theater in Indianapnli111 one nf the featured tage acts. She arid aiiollier girl tire hilled a- (<enc and Mary I.mi the Lobby Kmcrttiin-
l»r. W. Vernon t.yll, will aibire.--member.. of the Pre-Adolescent Child Miidy Group tonight in Bowman gymmi imn upon the uhject, “ t,|e(|ual" amt tn-adevpiate Mental Adju-tment." T hi is a part of a erie of lectures ’on child p ychology. Anyone iiit<-r- ■ 1 e<t in the subject is invited to 1 om*.
Ernmett Scott, outh (I rcc-iieastl, roar,, was arrested Monday am) ullaigried tvefore Judge James P. Hughe.- on a wife and child neglect charge. Judge Hughes released him on his own recognizance until next .Saturday when tie will deu.-nnine if Scott b making ample provision for hi family.
Itr-tailvi here have received word Mbai Paul Thompson. Indiana .Pul verslly iwiinmiug roacli who was injured in an auto collision hist week, ha- been removed from an llliiois hosplial Ui IndlnonpollH. He is still in u seral-r on-rloiis ronditlon. Mrs. TTioinpson ie 11 nieci of Mr and Mrs
Charles F /., is.
TOKENS in (iav ()r(lrr
What is merrier Ilian .1 birthday or ai.nivirsary in Spring? Nature wears her hi.glilesl gai*, ami sweetest perfumes. And gifts are gleaming gold and silver and platnum; precious mid semiprecious h t u n e s; jewels; all in splendid, mult i • colon' I liarinony with ihe season and Ihe oc-
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Marry Moore, Ihmocrat, and Ralph t'onfet, Ucpuhlican, have been named j election commissioners for the primary election May (i and the fall • Tection in November, by O. (!. We'ih and A. K. fhe.noweth, county chair1 man of the two parties. The thiid 1 leetion commi-'tori, r is County Clerk ’ I'erd Luca, who is a member, hy virtue: of his office.
What
a difference one year make*! From a vain (if more than 2'i billions of dollar*, in aavinga deposits to a ln«e of si-
moM 200 million*!
■ The loss In tarings deposit* is reflected also in Uie loss of savings depositors The yeai 1929 showed a total of a2.tti4.127 depositor*, against ■.TlSViMS for 1929, a loss of 224,221 ’’Industrial production was much higher last year than the preceding veai Fa<’.oiy* payrolls weie considerably greater. In production, em poyment and trade, advances were made over (be preceding yeai. In the faun area* the Improvement noted for 1922 did not recede In 1929 and the livestock Industry In all It* branches
was prosperous
The Cautee of the Drop “The cauee* of the recession art poaslbtv multiple Theie is scarcely any reason to doubt that one of Hie Important factors draining away vav Ings and dec leasing depositors has been the hue of prohte to be made In ktockv Foi * number of years Hie people have been regaled wilh atoilea of ptoflis made iu sto, ks in all types of companies (luting the last few yeai* theie has been a specious philosophy pteacbed that panics such as formerly ocemred were no longer pos
•Ihle
"If It was the line of profits In stork* which caused the recession In lavtng*, then a factor In fnime -avIngs will he the tuccess attendant upon this venture of tarings depositors in dork* If the eiperiment did not prove generally successful, then another year will doubtless witnes* an Increase in saving* deposiis as vie!) at, In savings depositors"
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Bride and |di-:i.Mii<- in store for the man who crave, a garden or imprissive lawn. And it's so , , sv to achieve with the aids of thiMsturdy, handy tuuls. Ih- sure to fiP vour outdoor hardware neeos from lh, 'i unusually splen lid offering-.
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HELPING YOUNG FOLK TO BECOME BANKERS
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Xulomuhiles L 111 nil tire Bianos Hadios IJvesluek I im picnic nt s Kir.
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( an He Had QI'K hi ) and (jl IETI.Y Ymt’H firt Ihe Heat T’crniH W hen Y«mj Oral Here,
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Through the American Institute of Honking, which Is the Ameriian Hankers Association's educational section, tliy bauklng profession I* educating 3a,00u bank men and woiutn in the technical and scientific departments of their work. These students are enabled by ibis institute, which I* enllrely non commercial In U* operations, to ohfau a grasp of the finer points of hanking without Interrupting their employment nr interfering with th*|r earning*, in (heir hank Jobs Th* courses given. Including banking economhs and law and hunk administration in all the departments, have been worked out under the direction of senior college educator* and th* lectur** are alwav* given hy piactlral men. such as lawyers In the legal courses, experta In hanking operation* and college professor* In thf economic* co irses There are chapters with meeting room* in over 2nf cities and also a number of snoillcy sluriy groups are fostered with eof
1 *• ponden, « aid.
It has been said that the A. I. B, a* It It familiarly known throughout (ho banking field, I* the greatest adult educational organization In the world and la supplying the banking business with th* largest supply nf trained worker* each year that any comparable line of business I* receiving Th4 organisation holds an aaiutal convention attended hy hundred* of young hank workers as well a* senior hank offleart actively interested In further, lug the tnatlGite'e educational work, at which numerous technical eubjeple of practical hanking application aria
presented end diacuiRed. Thle year'* conyentiob wdt he held at Denver,
Colorado, J*b* la (o ih
Giva Patties Saturday Kupfia Alpha Theta enteitnined with an informal party Saturday niuht. The mu.de wa by (Tail Hull's orchestra. Prof and Mrs. I.eland S.ifre and Prof, and Mrs. SV. A. Neiswanjrei were ‘he « - haperons. Spriny flowers were 11-ed in decoiatinjr. A foi mat party was (riven hy Alpli:: Chi Om, yn Sutuidav night. K lin1,mv colors were u. ed in the decorations and Bill Blanchard's orehc-jiu played. Several alumnae were hnck foi th,- dance. Chaperons were Cnpt. and Mi i. Ih-rnard McMahon, Prof, a'd Mis. Willintn \. TTTfer, ami Mi*. Koihheavei. Mr-, IIiiistis Item’s Paper Before Woman's ( Inh The Woman’- club nn-t tit the home of Mrs. Mary Mathias, Hast Seminary stin-t, Saturday afternoon. The -uhj»ct for the afternoon wn , “Every Man’t Wonderland." Mrs. C. C. Hu, tis * ad an intcri; tin-' pap.-r on this -uhject, irdudiny a review of development of poetry. Intcrestinc; -elections were read of the poetry ,,f ilifTerent periods. Miss Elizabeth Ami • assisted hci in the firoyiam foi the afternoon. She yavo -hort re-um, of four hooks wi'.h her personal impression- of encT. The-e books were “An InielKyent Woman’s Guide to Socialism” hy (Icorye Bcrnaid Shaw, “Cavendar’- House" hy Kobiuson, "The Kiny Who was a KinK” by H. G. Wells, and “Dink Hester” hy Anne Dougla-s Sr-dywii k. Mrs. A. fr. Brown, Mrs. Feid Lucas and Mrs. Button, Si^mti Chi housemother, were quests of the eluh. •J. .j. .j. Margaret Dennis Appears In New York Concert Miss Margaret Dennis, who is studying voice in New Yoik City, appeared in a sacred concert bn Sunday at the St. Thomas Episcapnl church. Fifth envu, and Fifty-third street, which is one of the most -xclu ive churches in America. Mis.- Dennis has been sinying in the St. Thomas Episcopal choir under the dilection of Dr. Porius Noble during the past winter and also has been a prviate voice pupil of l-idore Luckstone. Mix# Dennis was graduated last June from the music department at UePauw uni%-r ity. At the ((inclusion of her winter work she expects to return to Crawford ville soon after Easter and will re main theie with her parent , Dr. and Mrs. Fred Denni-, during tin.‘ummci.
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Belle Uniim P. T. A. To Present Jay ville Junction
The Belle Union P. T. A. will p rc . Sint a play, "Jayville Junction,” or, Friday, March 2K at o’clock, in the school building. Small mlmission
charge,
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Mrs. Hue.-tis Has Proyiam At Woman's (.Tub MAtting
The Woman’s Club enjoyed iui Iwun with the world’s greatest poetry on Saturday afternoon, thr program h, iny given by Mrs. C. (’. Hu- ti, who had for her subject "Every Man’ Wonderland.” She was us-i-t,.,) |, y Mis.- Elizabeth Ames who charade,
I'a Tits, brushes, hammers, nail, a xcj, hinges, ttlite, tools of all kinds, (jo llity here .Ti every linn the home needs. See Them! Signs of Spring
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vli-. Milt Brown, Hostess l( Martha Wa-hiii^ton < lull T'h ■ Martini W.ishington eluh will uic-t Wi-din sdav at 2:1’,II o’clnek vvith Mi-. .Mtllon Brown, 01 Andei-on trio t. Memli 1 - |de:,.i' note change of place. .j. .|. .;. .;. .;. .(.
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Entertain With ll.rthday Party Wanda Jejin (Her and Junior Ftyi 1 , ■ntertained eight of their little friends Saturday aftirnoon at the home of Mi. a d Mr.-. Dale (Her with a birthday party each being four yeai- old. The afternoon was .‘pent in play-'
in- games.
Itefre Imient ol iec errant nnd cake and rahhitt cookies were served T hey all li ft wishing them a happy
birthday.
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pjgs tiyalt-
gain; thtin -I
A home-mi fully con
(al Colli. 2- j">ah i- "f OSH wheat, and 10 |i"iiti(t-(J age. The use of this Ml fedet is r-cimim-ntli'd bjB This lation and mvth'itr sh n'WI he followed id]
annot hai 1 milk, to
Boston (Tub To * * Meet Tuesday I he Boston ('lull will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Blanch Dirks on E-'t-t Washington St. NT \KT GK UN KAKI.Y FOR YOUNG PIGS LAFAYETTE, Ind., Mar. 22 (UP)-St.-irt feeding giiiin to young pig-wh-n they are about three or font week- old, to produce thrifty hogs, i.x the -uggestion given by John W. Schwab, wine specialist of the Purdue university agricultural extonsioi lepartment. Starting curly with thi proper ration i- one of the essential to god health and to maintain prop-i natural l„),iy re-i.-tance to disease.
weight ah-;: The w h' 1 ixjual amo liulled oat-. Screening - la-cau e tin young pig readily. Ska
1 evenings may i>T ■" 1 j Soybean-, w ailc 11 -" ! j poses, have ■ -t I' 1- '' 11 f "' satisfactoty i""'- 1 ' 111 -*f
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Schwab -ts 1 ‘-rf in a “creep" I'" 11 get till they want hut " hogs may b- kept llUl
keep them from less they m- t
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lid inrpeisot ator. ' 1 will also feature '-hr reing given for t '' n 1
school-
i/.ed iu a brief mannei
some outstand-
ing recent contributions to th,- w „ r |d of literature. The meeting W! ,,. | (( | ,
Mat hi |
at the home of VI t
GUT BKCTOH I KI.LOWSHIP9 students who have re, elved the awards. Top row. left to rlghD i,r. Munele; Jume* A. l unsion. Winston Hole, Cheboygan, Mlelt.. Iloseti krans. Hed Key. LoHoni: bcrlln, Danville; Helen M. Day Ps., «ik1 Uelva L. Cox, Dailiastou
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