The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 July 1930 — Page 2
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THK DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MOND AY. JULY 7,1930. '•*
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ment. No pastil flakiness or irritation. A new Fn iieh proceag makes it spread more iniootlily and preventla rye pore- No more -hiny noses—it stays on longer ifse MELLO-GLO.—
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VvHY EljRDEN a friend or iflatiVt' with all the work of setiting your estate do execuror under your wilJr
I O. W Hill was in Terre Haute dat-
Harry T. dtarnee, wiie and family, | urday on business
ti. yiidge street, spent Sunday af-
teroou ilU
at Milligan park, Crawfords-
W Wails local photographer, i lias been spending the past week m ■ rawfordsville has returned to his I stadia
Howard Smythe, cashier at the First National Bank is taking a two
weeks vacation.
Mr and Mr Oscar Hector spent Sunday with Mr and vlrs Lawrence Bryan at Centerville,
nei-a- rtt-f seme of —make inventory ot asset; Keep accurate hooks, eoileet debts, appraise property, tvaccb investments, figure
iBie «1uile§ - and pay taxes, pa debts id legacies, distribute the es tote, make final accounting
to the Court.
though you may noi have realized if th* duty ot an e ecutor is a n any - led task w hich ttiis many-sided instil ... n is . ell equipped to ban die, rheieesol an« . 1 d 1 I a w and we make no charges t'.i our experienced counsel and advice to which your wife and other heirs vili he entitied at all time:
First. tiisiik 1 hi Oldest F:.! 1 /.. Putnam iouhty tiitixeais Trust Co. The Home Ct The S .sternal;; S.rci
The Greencsstle Band will practice
" L n 0 Q '' , i enC J' tle ; t ' V3 ! 1 Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock All
members are asked to be present
Liawfordsville Sunday to attend
ci.e funeral of his brother, Oliver F
Fry, who died last Thursdat
Harvey Bakei of Indianapolis, was i guest Sunday of his sister, Mrs ..ile Marshall and Mrs Marshali-
.1 Walnut street
Mr and Mrs Donald Cox of i oled.i Ohio spent the Fourth and week end with the former’s parents, Mr and
Mrs John Cox. Manhattan Road | Will Conklin who has been in the |
Fdtvard Hines Hospital at Hines, Hi.
IN olJK WASH FROCKS Kt-aliurd In Our July Sale \i 7'). -SI.IK)-$1.10 ami $2,10 Shop Early During These Hoi Days
All Silk Dresses ReHiieed
The Quality Shop i H PITCHFORD
PRESIDENT Ml \GF
WASHINGTON, July 7 fUP) ) dure to ratify the London Naval i t eaty would plunge Die world back » ard from its prorre ; toward peace, 1 .esidem Hoover told the Senate in a pecial message today opening the l « ssion for consiHeratinn nf the treatv dieedy action was urged upon the £enat« in the I^00-word document setting forth in detail Mi II ovei ’•lUrpretation of the treaty and an Leering arguments which liave been made against it hy the comparative i ‘•inall eeate group which i light ing its ratification •• This treaty mark an important step in disarmament and in world peace,’’ the Freident declared “It is important foi many leasons that it should he denlth "ith at once The subject has been under discussion since the Geneva conference three-
years ago
h .r been before the American people and before the Senate for nearly ihree months. It has been favorably ivpoited hy the Senate Foreign iela
non- committee '
of water said
to complete the bath, he
I Miss Hazel Alverscn, secretary of | r resident Hines, has returned afU.) j . vacation trip through eastern -tate- • —Indiana State Normal Statesman Mrs. Hoi ace Campbell and daughI ter. Miss Harnett, of Frankfort, are ,-he guests of Mrs. E B Evans and ' iiss Lizzie Goulding on we-t Wai
nut street,
Mrs. Lou Hillis and daughter, Mr. Florence Watson, who have been viitlng relatives in Kentucky and lu .iianapoiis the past month, returned
to then home Friday
John, C Knight, postoffice rural carrier No 1, is taking a vacation trip through eastern tate with hi family George York, -mbstitute car
rier, is taking his place
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spuilock and son, Fay Frederick, and Mr and Mrs W C. Collins of Indiaapolir., epent the week-end with Mr. and Mr- A
F Hake of St, I.onis, Mo
vir and Mrs. Joe Kettery and child ien of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr and Mi Vc.- .Millet Its Kettery will be with the Com munity Chautaqua this summer A son, Bobby Eugene was born to Mr and Mrs Lovell Knauer Sunday noon, July 6th at their home on West Jacob street, Mrs. Knauer will be remembered as Mias * thel Huntei Bert Huber left today to assume his duties as instructor in the Black smith department of the Indiana Boy c.hool Later he will move his family to Plainfield for future residence
was brought to his home on South
Locust street Monday
Fire Sunday completely destroyed J a vacant business room at Waverly, 1 near Indianapolis, which was owned ] hy Simpson Hirt, of this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watkins and
Mr and Mrs Calvin Ochiltree of Con | s - < • < nermille visited Mr and Mir- W. M Meeting
Buchannan of New Winchester, Sun-
dav
The April term of court ended on it unlay and lawyer; and others con nerted with the Putnam circuit court will have a vacation until September
'll), when the fall term opens.
■Mrs. Edgar Carlin, Greencastle R. ii, who entered the County Hospital Saturday for treatment, was able to return to her home Sunday Her ren-
dition is much improved.
Chib Picnic
Tuesday
The members of the S. C. C. Club . will have a steak-roast at Allendale, Tuesday evening at six o’clock.
t urprise I tinner Given For Mr. and Mrs. Keynolds
A birthday surprise dinner was giv- : en for Mr. and Mrs. James W. Reynolds who live northwest of Greeneast le. A crowd of relatives and j Greencastle about ten o’clock and ! went to t he home of Mr. and Mrs..; Reynolds with well filled baskets and a lovely time was enjoyed hy all. Mr. ' Reynold’s birthday was on July 2 and
’ VI “‘V r' n ij ' 4 ' Mrs. Reynolds on July 4, the dinner i and Mrs L. J. Baldwin] ' „ . i' * u .u i
was given Sunday m honor ot both. I Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. : .fames C. Reynolds and two sons of | Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Vale, and Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Akers of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., were the 4th of July pue t of Mr and Mrs L. J, Baldwin] and on Richard. Mr, and Mrs. Akers left Sunday morning for Chicago whore they will remain a few days l» I,•re going to Omaha, N'eh , for their
future home.
Mr. and Mns. Oscar Buis, Mr. ad Mrs. Lee Cox, Mr. and Mns. Paul Buis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s McCullough, Mrs. Floy McCullough and children of Belle Union; Clarence Dunn, Roy Buis, Miss Opal Wells, Mi. and Mrs. Vernie Buis, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and Mr. ana Mr-. Burnace Prichard and children.
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Willing Workers Met
With Mrs. Judy
The Willing Workers of Somerset church, met with Mrs. Faut Judy on Thursday afternoon, July 3. The I program opened with Mrs. Daisy Dav is in charge, by singing ‘‘Where He Leads Me,” with short prayers by sei etal of the members, followed by the j secretary’s report and roll call. There were two or three thing; | discussed, first, keeping the same pastor for the rest of the year, secodn, having a well drilled, and last
NEWSPAPERMAN DIFS Oakland, Calif., July 7 (UP) -
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Herman Beck of Cleveland, Ohio, pent the week end here with his family. Mr Beck formerly of the
WilDed “Judge” Curts, .6, treasurer .md general counsel for the Scrips i onfield chain of newspaper*, died at his home here today after a long illn His condition had grown i.-udily worse -nice i operation on
March 24.
.layWilfred Curts wa horn August
iiid daughter Leona of I env Haute, w | lerP (| 1P Sunday school picnic would Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barnett, Mr | )p | 1P | < |, 'p| 1P Sunday school picnii j Mary Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. George | wi || hp t | u | y 13( but pIare has bppr
| Reynolds and two daughters of this 'city. All left in the afternoon wishing | them many more happy birthdays
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Russellville Boy Metis \i (rawfordflvilh
William Binkley has returned home from a visit with his sister Mr* I B.
Mi Hoover truck vigorously at | Owens in Newcastle I he tnatorial opposition and declared p ■
Wief that the overwhelming ma- Frank King and_family of Decatur ( on^ny of this city, I
! plans to remove his familv to Cleve-1'' va V through law school at the Uni1 land Tuesday ver -ity of Cincinnati where ‘
j graduated
decided on for sure. The bible lessor, wa* the i, 2, ,‘trd chapters of St I uke. all taking part. The lespon nTBri time will chapter 4, 5, and 6. The penny collection was 23c. We have "he new 1 member, Mrs. Emma Bale Mrs. Judy, Mrs. Ferrand and Mrs
|. Mty of the American people "are [|ii no j s wn?r p ,h e Sunday guests -I,posed to the conception of these 1 Mr and Mr? Charles King
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It!, 1871, a( Mount Morri ■, 111. He i occurred the wedding of Miss worked hi- way through Northwest- \ Florence Scott, of Waveland, anil in university, where he was gradn ! .John Bill Bridges of Russellville. The ated with honors He then worked his 1 single ring ceremony was read hy
Rev. Corneliii. Airharl in the pres
Saturday morning, June 28, at ..... rnwfordsvilie in the Baptist parson-, Ha e ; I’™ "^ ,r ,1 " po -
After the business, the following program wa- given. A vocal trio b> Mi-. Russell Scobee, Misses lola Judy
t Pi t ATED t It?h
Ir and Mrs Sam Belden of Toledo Gl,io and Harry Stone and family, of Licero, Indiana spent Sunday with
t'O ,TI ViLl.I .L, July , tUP j Mr and Mrs Luther Easter V tame cardinal that attempted to : o
DERM W BRII. ww Mr. and
I-Tatiw l mversity, with the larg-
broken ' ‘ Fonndatton in the
world, has granted more than 2f.O
he was in 1901
i ounty comm, sionur. Ik Id llteirj He entered the ortV, of .1 C Hai regulat monthly meeting in the com-i.net, then general r .ui' -I for the old
miosioner’s room in the Conn. House! • 'Monday. The morning session was taken up with allowance of claims
.•nd other routine business
wmg when it was three weeks old and |
kept as a pel. since then.
It disliked women but shows a de | ruled liking for men, Mr, Jones said | Some time ago he was washing hi*
bunds v .th soap when the bird was j ,ast vear when o 70 sohdawhips were ] If took a niece of tb ,, 1 granted. Dr Heniy B Longden, direc-
•cholarships to high school student? to enable them to enroll with the fie. hman class in September. The largest number ever given before 1 was
the lines of tins tieaty have lieet, vt:itching him. It took a piece of the
known and under ctiscussicm Mnce *oap in its bill, rubbed it.- wings and i ‘’ ! Hie founiiation, expects a new last, summer The actual document b.-ck with it and tpe i hopped in a cup lPoor<1 ,0 bf' e!i, abiished this. Awams _ 8re based entirely upon high school
1 r ' records as students.
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We Buy Cash Wheat
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WE SELL ALL KINDS OF I. \ li ( IIK KEN I'ELD.
(yasoline. Kerosene :wu\ Lnhi ieal iiiff Oil. Fiitftcijm Couitty Farm Bureau Co operative Association SliecrsNOI To ( ;fiD|)licll liio . liig 4 Elevator telephone 713 \
Two new additions to the fteFauw University Fchool of Musk faculty i aw been announced by Dean R G. •icCntcban fhey are Isabella Gauld of Crawfordsville, who will assist Prof K, R I'mfleet with public school music, and Miss Margaret Den* | ms, aNo from Crawfordsville, wVa> -ill teach voice in the place of Mrs. Pierson Sage, resigned, Only one Greek letter organization •m the DePauw campus plans to •hange residence for next year. Phi Omega Pi will move from its present residence to a house next to the Delta /eta property. The Delta Zetas now live m the Towers, former home of the DePauw presidents and at one time the Delta UpsiJon home. Delta Zeta member* plan construction of a new home on their property, construction to begin jet this year Robert Ktmberlin, Danville, is doing the field work among alumni and high school *tndent* for DePauw University this summer. Mr. Kimberlin was graduated from DePauw in June ar.d was given the Walker cup as having done most to bring renown to the University. His father is a Methodist pastor formerly ‘ located at South
Bend
A picture of Mrs. John Allee of Greencastle, president of the Indiana Federation of Art Club.-, up pea red in the AJco-Gravure section of the Ind lunapolis Star Sunday, along with other officers of the Federation Mr. ami Mrs. A. W Eiteljorge of Chicago, visited the former’* parents Mr. and Mrs Charles Eiteljorge, west Seminary street, over the week-end. Children of Mr, and Mrs Eiteljorge will remain to spend the summer with 5their grandparent ( Mrs, George R Christie and sons of Miami, Fla., who have been visiting in Mattoon, III., came Sunday fot two months Mr Chri.tie will do some special work in the School of Music during het stay here Mr. Christie expects 10 join them here
during August
Joe Crosby and Milt Brown, local Kiwanis delegate to the intern# tional convention at Atlantic City, arrived home Sunday. They report a wonderful trip and many interesting sessions of the n intention, Raymond M. Cross man, of Omaha, Nebraska, was elected president of Kiwato- In tematinnal during thi meeting. It was announced today that three Greencastle people have been awarded scholarships offered by the Circle Art
■i pp Mei ae League of newpapera Later he became Harper’, partner. He later became attorney for Janies
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I HE MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, July V (CP) - I log; m eipts tii.OO; holdovers 121; generally higher Bulk irttl 30(1 lb £9.8f>, few .-.mall lots '.1.911 140 100 lb 9.27-9.60; 100-140 lb 8.75-9.00; packing sows 7.75-8.60; few at 8.75 i :i 11 le receipt 700; Calves 600; slow movement on all classes about i*.itly; -leers mostly of value to sell under 10; odd head yearling.- 10.50; "me cow .i-'i.oO; heifers scarce. Low cutters and cutters 3; vealers 50c higher, 11 down. •beep receipts 700; lambs little changed, good and choice 9-10; com mon throwouts down to 5. 0 WANTED New; and Banner earner at once Thu route is well located. Cash deposit on route—C J, Ferrand, Banner Office
bashful aviator
TERRE H AUTE, Ind., July 7 (UP) - John Hunter, who with his brother, Kenneth, has set a new world record for refueling endurance flying in their plane, City of Chicago, was so bashful when he was in Terre Haute a year ago that, he refused to pose for a newspaper photographer. Late in July, Hunter, then on air mail pilot, stopped at Dresser field at Terfre Haute and was asked to pose
Academy of Indianapolis. These schol-j for a picture. He refused firmly, Fin-
arships were merited by drawings submitted in a contest held recently. The three winning Greencastle people are; Cecil Roach, 197 Jacob street;
ally, however, he consented to clasp a hand of the photographer just before-
taking off.
A picture the newspaper man
Wells, west Liberty street, who suf fered the lo- of his rigid leg ju t he low the knee, when the limb was run
—o— er by a lloi fn train at Coach Donovan C. "Tubby” Moffett ' Roselawn, several weeks ago, return new head of the department of physi- , ed home Sunday from a hospital at cal education and varsity basket hall, Rensselarer, where he ha heen con coach, is at Columbia University thi*' fined since thi* ac dent Well lummer working toward ht? Master’" I downtown Sunday on crutche- vi itnegree ir. physical education. | mg his friends.
Mrs. Earl Taylor, 212 West. Washing tempted while "holding” Hunter was ton, and Harry Pingleton,, North a failure because the flier’- face was Jackson street in a «hadow. Hunter expressed plea*.
r «. t* , ,,,p •"’faii-e his picture could not he
Lester Wells, -,n of Mrs. Frank |ir j ll , P( |
RESIGN «TTON RUMORED WASHINGTON, July 7 (UP) — President Hoover had a conference with Claudius Hu ton, chairman of the Republican National Committee, M the White House )at P last night, it i learned today, and rumors that Huston’s resignation was imminent gain<vi circulation.
enoe of the immediate families. Mrs. Bridges i* the daughter of Nam Scott and is a very popular member of I he younger set at Waveland. She graduated from high -chool this pring. Mr. Bridge.- is the son of VI r t 'lay Bridges and was a member of the 1930 class of Russellville high sch jol. He has been employed hy the Scott Brothers grocery store -hire the close of school. The wedding parly was entertained at dinner after the wedding by Mr Margar It Scott. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, Mr. Bridges’ mother and brother, from Russellville, and Sam and Calude
Scott.
The happy couple left at once on a short trip and will be at home at the bride’s father’s upon their return.
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DePaitw Graduate spends Siiinniei In F)iro|»e Mits Elizabeth Roberts of Carmel lias gone to Europe for the summer. She was graduated from DePauw university where she was elected to Phi Bet Kappa and later received her master’s degree in Ijitin from Cornell university. Here she was elected to a scholarship in Latin and Greek hy Ihe classical staff of the university.
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( rescent Kehekah In Meet Monday Crescet. Reheknh Lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock. There will lie installation of officers and a full attendance is desired.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunn Celebrated Wedding Anniversary
and Edna Scobee; reading, Mrs. Dais) Davis; trio, Gay Allene Davis, kdm. and Hetty Cune Judy; reading, Mrs. John Priest; piano duet hy Gay Alb e Davis and Edna Judy; irf-ading. Mrs. Katie Scobee, and piano solo b> Gay Allene Davis. Delicious refreshments of ice cream and two kinds of cake, were served hy the hostess. There were eleven members and five guest.*, Mrs. Emma Bales, Vlrs. Winnie Fox, Mrs. Dolly Ader, Misses Virginia Pitt and Ad rian Scobee, present. The next meet ing will he with Mrs. Katie Baird the first Thursday in August, in at, all day meeting. After a verv delight ful afternoon, the meeting was •) - mi ed hy Mrs. Davi •j- 4- •!•*.'• T T I oleitain Wilh Birthday Dinner On Sunday July 6th, Mr. and Mrs Howard Farrow and son Junior ot Morton entertained wilh a dinner -11. honor of the 8(Hh birthday anmver ary of the former’s father John Run.
side.
The guests present were Mr and Mrs. Verlin Jarvi and daughter Joy ce of Greencastle,, Mr. and Mrs. John Burnside, Jesse, Warren and Ned 1 Burnside all of Milligan, and Mr and Mrs. Joe Boland of Martinsville + + •!• + + + Mr. and Mrs. Wright Entertain At Dinner Mr. ami Mrs. Guy Wright entertalii •d Saturday evening twonty-foui guests at a lovely bridge dinner. Out of town guests were Dr. and MrHerbcrt Landes of Kenmire, N. Da kola and Dr. and Mr.*. Itrage-ie.lt of • Tiicago. Don MeJ^an scored high at.t Mrs. Dragestedt second.
Vf J sr . _ + + + •!«+ + Mr and Mrs. James Dunn cele- A(ll( , t RiMe Class lirated their seventh wedding anni Meets Tuesday S k unda y at f h( ’ mP ^ ; The Adult Bible Class of the Ht)
Hvel . f a T F " rl y- S1 * rp|i, -!<ist Church, was to have met a kets A h ? S T WPll ' fi " H I ^wsday, will meet Tuesday evebasket A bounteous dinner was sent | i ri(r ut 7:30 O . flock at lhe homf „/ d Jt thp “oon hour. A program wa* Mrs. w. J. Crowder on Spring avenue Vlcf d!" 7 Tr™ by Mary r>ol " s member, are urged to he present
Mef ullough and Daniel McCullough. I _ n _
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | Home
lim Dunham, Charles Buis and grand- | M,, r yyj.. U ’ daughter, Louise of Indianapolis; Mn?. -pi. u . H " ‘ ni . l-ola Ecker, Harry Sims Mr and Mr- / Warren Township July mectimr Marry Daniels and daughter Mary ! 1 ‘ ,f( ’me Economics J In), was • V:il**n. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thomas 1 h ^° f Mr ^ ' find son of Detroit Mich • Mr ami Sn,ypr wlth Meadames Horn and Mr William Smith, and Evelyn Jane ! ' !p ' ,|rP assip ‘ i ng. after the usual hut Smith of Fillmore, Christine Robin lnPH ' , thp po,nmlrt * : son of Stilesville Mrs, Dorothy Dunn hari Reve,al mmihen- There vettt
-n . daughter Pauline ?f Logansport; (Ccr.tinued en page 4) ^
