The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1930 — Page 2
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' THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA MONDAXJl XL 9,1930.
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An Advisory Board—
ill your lervice whenever your business or personal financial affairs reunifc il—that in, in efiert, what this bank strides to be. lor we have a "coin mil tee”, composed of our officers and directors, which is a poolinu' of the experience, the knowledge and (he considered opinions of iu members. There may he times when their friendly counsel and cooperation will mean much lo you in llio snhinjr of your problems. M such nines we hope you will remember that our officers and directors, mdiyidually or aclinu as an advisory hoard, will welcome every chance to be of assistance In you. First National Bank I h Oldest I‘i Putnam Comity
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ryker had as I their commencement pruest, Mrs. Ivinp,
mother of Mrs. Ryker.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnston wore ■ Sunday truest- of Mr. and Mrs. John llnspel, parents of Mrs. Johnston.
William Parker Phillip- spent th 0 Sunday School Class j pa I week end with Mrs. Phillips, To Meet Today
| who is vi-itime her mother. Mrs. F. ))oreas Sunday School C Ittss ! I . MacGrepror. of the Baptist Church, will meet Miss Marian Stevens of Riley hos- Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at pitul yvas the week-end guest of her h nrTU > of Mnhle Gilbert on the mother, Mrs. Harriett Stevens at the rornor n f Berry and Jackson street-. Sigma X'u house. All member- please be present.
American Legion Post N'o. '>S will
George Hathaw ay of l.os \ngeles, nlM .t tonight at 7:.T0 in the Clubj {'ji n | 0n .\j a( )i hOn Club Calif., i- the guest of ftiends here. n ,o m s. All members of executive Meeting Postponed la f. I.. B. and Mr Gale left to- Committees are asked to lie present-! The meeting of Clinton-Madison
PERSONAL W’D LOCAL NEWS'
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to Im present-;
day fot Rutland, Vermont for the sum yj ss \ ( .|| Lane who has been visit-
ina hot -i ter, Airs. Clarence Wy-nng,
.Velda Uerueke who lias been j n Indianapolis,
teaching in Athens Alabama has re- 1 turned to her home on South Jackson
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooks n r
Brazil yvete Sunday guests of Me. and Mrs. Paul Black 501 West Washing-
ton street.
Mrs. H'nry Clay Lewis will occupy
the pa t rnenth, has
I returned to her home on south Ip-
j (liana street.
Mis- Augusta Glideyvell, one of S. i . I'revo’s popular sale-women, is on her vacation. After a short lay at home she will go to Dayton, Ohio, and Indianapolis to visit friends. Miss Theresa Caney of Centralia, (
her apartment, 210 south Indiana n uirv Ault of Chicago, and -treet during the summer. Charles Robbins of Cincinnati,, O., Mr. and Mr-. R. II. ( uleinan of fta wore among the 1029 class of Del’auw cine, \V r.. are visiting Mr. and Mi- who visited here over the week-end. John A. Dietrich, east ot the city, foi Funeral services for Homer Lewis, a i ‘w day. I'loyd township man, who died in an Mrs. Iloiace F, ( ampbcll oi F rank-1 fudiaiianolis hospital, were held from loii i- visiting Mi l 1 Goulding, Canaan Church, northeast of F'illand Mrs. I . B. I.van dui ■ | ore, Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, mcncement season. i jn charge of the Fillmore Order of Mr. and Mr-. A. M. \ gel, ot Fivans-j q ( | ( | |,'p||o W s. Burial was in Wesley
ville, and Dr. and Mrs. Bloom, of 0\-; rpmo t orv-
Many local |>ersons in the southern pa it of the county reported that a
HAND l!\<;s Ladies' leather hand h. Ks an „ ^ large assortment of Morroeco hag^ $1.50 $5.95 The Oiialiiy Slio|. J. H. Pitch ford
ford, were Sunday guests nf Mr. and
Mrs. Charles F. Zeis.
Levinstein tiros, tin vs Pulnam Wool
Former Resident
.Mr. and Mrs. George Frank, Fidelia F'rauk and Cloyd Hall of Clinton Falls | visited Mr. F"rank’s nephew, Mr. and
Buried Monday
large dirigible passed over Saturday il'ght, beaded yvest. The dirigible, which was marked yvitli red and yvhite
All-. ( laud I lank in Indianapol - •' un * j lijfhts, apparently wn folloyving the
StlFil.HY VILl.Fi CONCKRN HI I )> M I I CRNTS \ POUND FOR MRIHTI WTABI.F WOOL l/vinstein Bros,, of Shelbyville, was high bidder Saturday for yvool pooled In the Putn-im County Wool Growers ' A snoiation. Four concern- submitted h’ds for the local wool. The sucre -ful bidder will pay 2ft l ‘ cents a pound for merchantable yvool and 21 cents a pound for unmerchantable wool or rejects. The next highcst hid was 2.Vi cents a pound for merchantable and Ik cent- for ro-
jeets.
Many local wool growers are selling their wo' I dire t to the National Wool Grower- Association, with local v.'irehou.se at Fort Wayne. The ad sane price of 20 cent- a pound paid by the National oreaniJ.lion was thought to have In Ipod boost the |.ri e received by the local association. , BRIT: I im M -It DEN I S TO cr mm \ i f: \ i tkrkj: ilu tk
mbs. iiiirm: Howard si < i UNBS in INDIANAPOLIS HOSPITAL S M l RD \>
Funeral service- for Mrs. Bettie Howatd, former resident of this city, 1 who died in the St. Vincent’s Hospital Saturday, were held from the FTrst Christian Church in Greenca«tie Mon-1
lay.
Mrs. J. H. Pitchford and daughter Miss Almeila and Marie Tore of Hick in'll, left today for a motor trip tn Washington. I). <'., and other point of intere-t. Mr. a d Mrs. James C. Reynolds, and two sons of Lafayette spent the week end with the formers parent’s Mr. and Mrs. Janies W. Reynolds northwest of town. Mrs. Walter Brown and Mr-. Guy
' National Road. It presented a boaviItiful sjuht a.- it glided overhead in i he moonlight about £ o’clock.
INDIANAPOLIS EXPECTED TO CKT HOSPITAL
Picked.- left today for Wabash to attend the (!. A. R. Fineampmeiit,
day at 2 o’clock with interment
Forest Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Howard, who lived at 2-119 where they were sent as delegates Park Avc., Indianapolis, was the mo- f rom the local Woman’s Relief Corps, ther ot Will, Vernon, Wilbur and I ola The Greeneastle Band will practice Howard, and Mrs. Mary Rice; ;grand- Monday evening'nt 7:30 o’clor-k. All mother of Donald and Richard How- members are requested to he present ard, sister nf Mrs. F.lla Stone of Lev a> |),r> first concert of the summer i gton, K\., and Mrs. Anna Dupre- of season w j|| probably lie held Thursday
Barton, Fla. | niehti
■— 0 Grnydon Herod who has been In D* l ■ l ■ SUMMER SCHOOL th< G. C. Murphy 4k Co. store in ClinToday yvas the lad day for regis- lon , ; s i n charge of. the
KIMiRSIDi: I*ARK SITFi BKLllvVf:d most advantagrous F'DR r. S. Ill ILIHVG.
Announcement, it L- ex((ected, will be made shortly of the President’s decision to locate the neyv veterans' hos-
pital at Indianapolis.
The hospital, providing for 150 lieds w ill be built and equipyied at ft cost of
Greeneastle kb00,000. The FederaJ hospital board,
j (ration in the D. J’auw l niversiu store for two weeks during the ah-1 of which Brig. Gen. Hines, director ot summer school. Recitations and lec-jsence of non # Bailpy, manager, who i the United States veterans’ bureau, is tures are scheduled to start Tuesday | on his vacation. chairman, yvill shortly make its reemorning. Prof. II. F.. H. Gieenleaf i-^ \ii Pri-cilla Matthews and Chari' Commendation to Pre-ident Hooverand director of the summer session thi- ri'cxi I’almer, both of F'.vanston, III., lie is expected to give prompt approv- , ymir. j were week-end guests of Mr. and MrsJ il to its decision, j According to a repoit from thej Walter F.van- and daughter, Mi- ] Gen. Hines, without admitting the
I vans, at their home west ( city to he chosen has admitted that
school during the -erne-- of Greencasih'. I the hoard will be prepared shortly to
1 'oWaLrs'of ctertallT'.td Lh’yd ! in'^" ^ ^
y. Vaughn of Greenca.-tle will be mem-
'' i just closed, will return lor the Mr. and Mi Ib tiry (ire- of Had | announce its conclusion. He said that
1 I'- of the cla. s that yvill be grsdu- ,
• id from the four year course- of i N ~ r,y f "'- v 01 these, ley, and Mr. and Mr . I Wright Jndiatiii State Teach, i College at I'T u y UP “T 1 n,h " r '|° r Norlh " " ri ' KUOi,t< Sun,l: »' Terre Haute at the annual commence-1 "' ll1 . pnU -'- Mr. ami Mr-. J. G, Hunt, Maple
mencement exercises are eompltd. Invenue. Mrs. (iro-- and Mrs. Wright
Fixprssions from alumni who aie ate sisters of Mr. Hunt,
out teaching or doing work that will i Allen Campbell, of Coatesville, lias allow them the summer free, indicate i filed ti suit on note in the Putnam that many yvill be back to take sum-jcircuit court ag in-t Chester Pickett, liter school work. No complete figure A demand of #.1k. I" is made By the will be presented by ,. rosj(lotu enrollment is available but it is Im , plaintiff.
I 1|in( ' I lieved that there will _ over the enrollment of last year.
moot exercise.- which will be held on I ilday, June 1:1, at the ITty-ical FMu<ation building. Major Norman Alhti Imrie of Culvet Military Academy, will deliver the commencement addre--. while the diploma- and certifi-,
cutes
be in increase
the final decision will be made as “ "in a- yve obtain additional data on
o . of the sites proposed.”
While he yyould ttivo no intimation of the site selected, confident belief is expressed by persons familiar with the various offerings made to the board that the hospital will be eonstiucteri at Indianapolis. The fact
( ample II i- represented by that the veterans' bureau branch of-
Attomey Glenn II. Lyon.
Funeral servii c- for I’aul Hibbs were
HIGH SCHOOL SUMMFill WORK >1 VRTS TOMORROW MORNING I 1 Summer ehool classe.- yvill start lornnrroyv morning at the high school building at 7:30 o'clock, (lasso- will t*' made up in practically all high ohool cuiii-o.- except laboratory -ci-
•nco.
Ali »iirollm«*nt, 0(juul to la.~t year is xpected. Summer eehonl will tie m charge of Supt. Warren J. Vount and I’rof. William Bishop. There will he adequate teiehiug facilities to take care of all those xvho wish to enroll either to make up work or advance credit. The music course was so popular and successful hist summer that it will hr 1 offered again this year, i'rnf. ^ ount -tales, and high school cred't yvill be given.
I. O. O. F. NOTH h
Putnam Lodge N'o. l.'i I. O. O. F.
meets Tuesday night at s o’clock. I Mr. llibb died at -he County hospital There will be work in the 3rd degree I Saturday of t maeh ulcers, on n class of three, two from our lodge I City firemen were called to the and one from Ftllmoie, who are com- Kappa h< use on I .oust street Sunday mg down in force. Refreshments will | morning, when an automobile caught
lice is to have quarters in the hospital makes the state capitol, central in
.■Id Monday at: i noon at 2 o'clock jt s location in the state, the most de-. 11 'J 1 " * • buri 1 :l ’ 1 iuiton fall-. . j, ai,| ( . place for the new building. I: l.uiial wa in the cemetery there, j j s believed that the Riverside park
-ite in Indianapolis will be declared the most advantageous of many sites
offered
be .-erved welcome.
Visiting brothers always
fire. Occupants of the house bad extinguished the fire with a garden hose when the firemen arrived. Very little
MARRIAGE LM ENS1 damage wa» done. Donald Williams, bookkeeper, an<( Dr. Gerald Wilhite of Lafayette and Helen Toney, typist, both of Indian-’! Mis. Harold I’et. ison and daughter, apolis. Thelma, of Crawfordsviile, were here C. Le ter Royal, chemi-t, Toledo, Monday for th>- graduation of Miss O., and Alta Christine Kerr, teacher, Mildred Peteison, daughter of Mrs. Greeneastle. Peter-on, While here they were o l guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tribby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce andl Neal Kverman, Lloyd Houck, Les-| Mr and Mrs. Robert Rowlett and ter Sudranski. Imn McLean, Fiurl '
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by various cities.
Members of the Indiana congresional delegation, while each is tinxious to have the hospital located in hi- district, have refrained from any attempt at political pressure upon the
hospital board.
They have taken the position that the hospital should lie built where il will offer the most service to disabled former service men and that it was c matter for the hoard to settle strictly on merit of sites offered.
Mrs. Andy Thomas spent Sunday with Overstreet, and Tom Welch, were to Tom Beard and family in Danville.! represent the Putnam County Vigil-
-■ 1 ——antes in the State Vigilante Shoot :♦♦♦♦** f g,ar vr^rrr
16 DAY Atlantic City
and other
Southern New Jersey Seashore Resorts
were selected at an elimination shoot here May 23. They were accompanied by Russell Brown, president of the!
FTrst .National Bank.
BOY HURT IN FALL FROM MILK TRUCK
Home Economics club, ha- been postponed until Thursday, June 19. Wit! Mrs. Rex Call hostess, and .Mrs. Ott Burk assistant, Mrs. Jesse Sears and Mrs. Della Davis is in charge of the program. Member- please note he change of date. •F •!* •!■ -ILocal Girl Makes Tour Miss I rent Mary of north Indiana street, left yesterday with her uncle .-nd aunt, I’rof. and Mrs. E. K. Mary of Concho, Okla., for North ( arolina. They will visit some battle fields of historical interest and Gilford court house; also an old tort house of Civil war times and the old Quaker church which Irene’s great, great, great grandfather, Richard Williams, attended during the Revolutionary Wat period. The forefather saw service in the Revolutionary war. IT f. Macy will attend summer school at the University of North Carolina. They will return by way of Washington, D. C.
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Mrs. Stevens To Attend I. I'. Commencement .Mrs. Harriett Stevens, who ha - bjyh House mother at the Sigma Nu house the pa't three years will leave Tuesday for Bloomington where she will attend the commencement exerei-es nf Indiana University. Her daughter Mi-xs Marian Stevens will graduate with the nurses class of Robert Long hospital which course she completed in January and ha- been supervisor at the Riley hospital since completing her course. On Wednesday Mrs. Stevens and her daughter will leave Indi- 1 ana for New York city where Miss Stevens has accepted it splendid po-i tion. After a short stay in New York City Mrs. Stevens will go to Fiast Orange, N. J., for her future home. * * Mis» Sheridan Failertnins Commencement Guest Fidgur Sheridan of Chicago who habeen the week-end guest of hi- si--tor, Mis- Laura Sheridan on south Jackson street, and attended the reunion of the IKX,‘, clas- of DePatnv, returned to his home Sunday. Mr. Sheridan is connected with the Chicago Tribune.
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Miss Glidewcll Hostess To S. ( . (’. Club Tuesday The S. C. C. club will meet with Mis- Augusta Glidewell Tuesday evening at her home on north Madi.-ots street. •!• •!• Crawfor-lsville Girl Entertains Friends Here .Mrs. Minnie Gregg will depart on Sunday for Greeneastle where .-Its will iittend commencement activities at Del’auw University. Her daughter, Mis- Julia Gregg will receive her A. B. degr.a from Del'auw on Monday. Miss Gregg will ent rtnin on Monday at a luncheon at the Studio Tea Room in Greeneastle for hot oul-of-tr.wn commencement guests including her mother, Mrs. Minnie Gregg, Mi. and Mrs. Chat lev Gregg, Mis. Fidgar Van Her Volgen, Mis Ada Sotner- 1 ville, Mrs. William Harding, Mrs. u, C. Morrison, Mrs. Edwin Biown, Mrs. H. S: iSlonn, Mrs. John Utterback, Mrs. Frank Hack, Miss Dorothy Ha k of this city, MDs Lucile Somerville of Indianapolis and Rev. and Mrs. Harris of Washington,'!). C. Miss Gregg will return to her home here on Monday evening and Inter in June expects to depart with her moth er for an extended trip through the west.—Crawforduvllle Jttrnal-Review. + *F •!• *!• The Bee Hive Rebekah will meet! Monday evening at 8 o’clock.
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WHEEL PASSES OVER LEFT LEG
BREAKING BONES. REX HASKETT IS VICTIM
Rex Haskett, 14 years old, son of Mis. Maude Brown of Greeneastle, tiffereci a fractured left log Sunday morning about 4:30 o'clock when he fell from a milk truck on east Washington street, near Blomolngton. -treet, end the truck passed over the, leg. flasket in company with Ray South- j ern, for whom he was working, and Jimmie Linthieum, wus delivering milk for the Greeneastle Sanitary milk company when he fell from the runIniug hoard of the truck. One whee' I of the truck passed over the left leg, I fracturing two 1 Hines. The youth was taken to the office of Dr. W. R. Hutcheson where the fracture was reduced. *
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