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THE DAILY-BANNER, GREENCASTXE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, AU( 5.15,1930.

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Founded on Security

THE DAILY BANNER

Intored in the Post Office at Oreen raa'le, Indiana, as second dassr.iall matter. Under the act of March 3

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Subacrlption price, 10 cent* per

week.

StHlClY

ROOZE RAlRS STAGED

VT TERRE

PERSON AL AND

Wed In Arizona

Word has i>een received here of the marriage i f Miss Annabelle Pfahler to Hi.war 1 . Houck, both former Oreen- < astle prople, on August 11# at N umn,

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HAl'TE

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 15.— ] ,UP) Led hy Col. John F. Herbert, administrator of the federal prohibition enforcement department in the ! eventh district, more than hO dry agents conducted a series of raids in Terre Haute late yesterday and early today, which netted them 30 prisoners. It was believed that more ar-

rests would be made today.

The raiding parties, IHieved to have met and organized at Paris, III., swept into Terre Haute in the first

You Naturally Hesitate

tf> ask a friend f<»r a nH-eipt. V# t I hr I’lil manai(i m» nl nl your finano riH|iiin*s that you liaxe an at Kmoh of all paymentH. a m»*an of a\< idiny ♦*mharrassm#nt—ami of insuring anaii.sl a out paying a hill \«.n *ill find * ' lu*ikiny Aci’ount an in\aluahh* aid. ( onaider, t<Mi, that rath cancelled cheek is valid evidence thal the <ihligation h* ,s »een paiil. F*or this reason aloni, di.u i v«»u think it would be wise to open your < kecking Account now ?

Fir t Methodist church, the impres?ive double ring ceremony being read

».™ mu,rrc <1. chine with tan accessories. Miss I rapidly captured th*- alleged bootI tura Lyon was maid of honor. Har-j loggers. It "as said that the dry old Pfahler, brother of the bride, wa.s (agents had purchase*! li*|Uor at tlie

place of each of those taken into |

:n>nt Friday i:

today.

Mi . F'reil Thom i

ImlLanapolis.

Paul Allan and nnily attended 1 1 l " an ’

the Quincy picni< 1 n da

Mr. and Mrs. Clai'en-e Vestal a‘tended the Quine i -m Thursday.

Ed McCullough, andidate for clerk |{ e *eption For Rev. ,n Moigan county, a visitor in \in| Mrs. Raphael

• Ire-ncastle Friday. members of the congregation Mr. and Mrs. K. L Courtney of f the Presbyterian church will as-

| he couple will lie at home after September 1st, at 3880 Cherokee aven-

ue, San Diego, Calif.

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cuetcdy.

Fidlowing their arre ts, the prison- (,[■ wer*' taken to the office of C ivde Randel, United States Commissioner, arraigned, and bonds set. Bonds ranging from $3,500 to '$5,000, the highest amount being placed against Mae Trimby, who previous to her arrest I:- t night, wa at liberty under an-

All Silk

SUMMER

DRESES Reduced I £

$15.00 Dresses $7,5|

Mkh i . Mi ' ffht in th* church parlor , t , awaiting trial on a eharge

Vlrs. J. E. Courtney.

at 7:30 o'clock informally to welcome if v : 0 |ation of the Mann Act.

First National Rank

7he Ofdi.it Runl- In I’ulnam County

Citizens Trust Co. The Home O.i The S'ysUmatk Sorer

to tlvir midst their pastor and .Mi-

1,140 catalogues were received n'! R iphael.

the postoflfice Friilay morning. AM .j. -j. 4- 4* \*ei delivered Fiid-a. Seclicn I of Christian

M Edna Har 1 Deti ( ' h “ rfh v •'

Vli<-h., is visiting her mother, Mi

Ret'.y Locke Hamilton.

I HE MAKhKI S

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 15 (UP)

Hoi 1 receipts 551M)j holdover 33-1: market steady to 25c higher; largely 10-to 25c higher; 160 to 225 lh- gen < i ally 10.65; several choice I ads at 10.75; 225 to 275 lbs 10.40 to 10.6m 275 to 325 llis 10.25 to 10.50; 140 to 160 llis 9.75 to 10.15; lot) to 140 lbs]

9.25 to 9.60; packing sow

4.50 to 6.50; heifers u ually 9 down; i w cutter- and cutters 2.75 to 4.25; Uealer 50 cent higher, 11.50 down. Sheep receipt 1500; lambs 25 to , higher; good and choice ewe and I wether iamb' around 10; few small has 10.25; ho k mn-tly 8.50 to 9;

throwouts down from 8.

7.50 to

8.50.

Mr Flornu Gambold of Indian-

apolis, who undeiwent an operation

( attle receipt- 400; calve 700; mar- lor tonsol and -inu troulih* last ket active trade on all classes; full* ^ eek, at St. iVn ent hospital, is t il teaily; few steei 7 to 8.25; odd | reported a- ,|iiiti ick. Mr-. Gamb'ild

bead yearlings up to 10; most cows formerly lived in Greene stle.

S' ction One of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Wallace Morris had

Rev. and Mi . Victor L. Raphael nr !charge of the program in keeping rived home Thur day afternoon from j with the word “Pi d • . ' Sixteen mema tiip through the Fast. Um- responded to roll call.* After ,, , u e i /the general routin of business, the Mr. and Mrs. Ham Bohard and . . ,,,,,, r

rmcting clo-ed in the usual mannei

ons, Robert and Milton, spent .. R ■ , , , ., ., to meet with Mrs. H. 11. Brunei in

Wednesday at Lak' Mamtou, m-ai

Rochester.

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Prof, and Mr \V. Vernon Ly'I* Ml. Olive F. M. S. and children returned home Thur Met I hursday

day after spending W dnesday in ^ The Mt. Olive I reign Missionary (Chicago. I society held one of the most delight-

I ful and beneficial meetings of the

The Putnam County Democra'dc | V( , a| ;|t th|> homp „ f Mrs , i) av i ( | Houck

Thur day aftemoor. The attendance

'. .-ting Herliert in his raids, each in charge of a squad of men, were George H. Hurlburt, assistant admin irtrator of the seventh district; Major Howard Long, South Bend, deputy prohibition administrator for the tuuthern Indiana district; John H. W’ilkey, deputy prohibition administrator for the southern Indiana distiict, ami G orge Holmes, deputy U.

S Marshal.

The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gasper, Chestnut street, entered the county hospital Thursday afternoon for treatment.

Club will meet in tG law library of the courthouse at 3:30 . '' lock Satur-

day afternoon.

lOIN our annual Hratrobi Free Coal •e dub now Mini noon you'll bear a Coal truck ( bugging in your direction tritii a supply of fuel tbat won't cost you a penny I And you'll have a Louer-ln iiting llcatmlu, instead of a room-heating old stove, to start the H inter with. A $3.(HI deposit enrolls you. After that you pay only $2.IH) a week until •ve install your genuine lleulrola um! deliver your tun of Free Coal. (A tiulf -ton if you * house the llcutrola Junior.) Tbeu you cun begin paving the balance on our couveuicut monthly payment plan. Neiueiuher—this offer is limited. After August 30th, uo mure Free Coal Ihia year. So stop in, or telephone and invite us to call at yuur home.

was large, with five guests present. Mrs. Lloyd Houck had charge of the

Capt. J. H. Comsto k and family devotions, choosing < her subject, left Fri«lay morning for Sir n, Wi , " fh<- L°id - Coning and extracts where they will -ii'iid th remaindei 111 'h“ Olive I.i.imcIi interspersed of the summer vacation season. i with musical niio " i- and was as-

| i-t"d try Miss Ip to Cloe, with Mrs.

(irafton Longden it h- ine from David Houck at tin piano. The work Washington, where l,e ittended the f fti tig' afternoon was given by Mrs. live stock show and race given by ..\lliert Landes and was given in two Graham Brothers at their 5,000 an. p.,,, ., playlet, Hie Lighted Way” farm there. ; n which she wa assisted hy memMr. and Mrs. Henry Coffman, of, 1 ' 1 " : ";‘ l L'u.-str >f the society, and ( I iverdule, ar takiii" the Prairie *' vo Rhids of Evangel in , in story

Knrnier toiir ot the West. They will E'C'"'

leave Chicago foi a rail trip thri.uglij H -adings al .ng nii -ionary lines the West to th. Pacific coast. I'''"' Fiven hy Miss Hath Johnson, . ,, ... ... and Miss Virginia Shirley, guests.

Mr. and Ml William Pace of ,, , , I Kefre.shin*'nts were served during

Marion township, have sold then , . , , .. . . . rv u A' 1 *' social liour.

farm and are moving to Danville, ,. . ... , , , , , IH*- September mdVtmg wdl be where Mr. Pace lias taken over an- . . , ' , , .

.. . , , held with Mr Layman Heplcr.

other in Ik mute lur the Bullard Ice ,

lo i Miser* e l.ilden ( ream < ompany.

City tiremen ar^ giving the fire

department huildinifa thorough Hen ... , , . . .. ' | *\ ishmgton ;t wnship, w II observe

mg. I he walls are being cleaned with, lii'ir <• Iden Wedding amm. i- ar* on

a special preparation which remorc ,, , , , i i , , .''iinday. ic latives and friends will the coat of blackened scum which ha- , , , . , , eatlier at their home at the noon accumulated on the walls lor mall'. , • i > ,•

hour to enjoy i pitchln hasket dinner. Mr. and Mi Thomas are the par-

W edding Sunday

i Mr. add Mrs. Joel Thoma , of

Intensi-Fire .4ir Duct

| years.

George R. Christie, of Miami. Fla formei Greencastle busine.-s man, ar.

I riv*d Friday for a short visit wilhi. ,i , .. , , , ,, hcen a death in the immediate fam-

friend' and relatives. Mrs. ( in-tie'-.

i nt of -evei ( hild-en, and al. o have fifteen prandi ildren. There has never

— the u'ouiier/ul lira!-mukr r(Hill fuel* notf r fomnl only ia the geouin« Lntala Uoalrula.

| and children have spent the summer] I here while Mr-. Christie took suec-

i'y.

I0HN COOK & SONS COMPANY

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Mere wane nr. * nr,-lie ,ook spec- Ser , ion ThrP) . y,;,

ml work in the DePauw Miisii School. 'I hey will accompany Mr. Christie

| home.

It was said here today that Dr. I Fuson of Coatesville, had his fortune told by some passing gypsies,

land in the deal, one of them got h, | W1 , rp mti by tho holU?sj , p> who

were Mr. L. B. Brown, Mrs. Maddox,

I hursday Afternoon

Section Three of the Christian church met at the church Thursday aftern ion. Tdn members and two guest- were pr- ent. After the busiiie meeting, delirious refreshments

There in only Om lleulrola—Estate liuilds it

, pocketbook. He sai«i she took some

' miinry fnm it, Imt put it bac k. After ImV vV ’ I!* ' * ,|, j mt,UUUA » | t i 14 „ t , ' lr "- .M'lntgonxry and Mrs. Henry

I'hey were gone, he counted hr cash and missed $ |< Police attempted

| to intercept them at various points,

| hut w ithout any luck.

Runytm,

, LOOK OUT for Sherrill’s Used jiai Price Saturday Night.

PEN\S5 HAS WRECK Four p*irsoiys w-ere injuied late Thursday afternoon when Pennsylvania eastbound pas-enger train No. 36 i ollided h*-i Ion with freight No.

USED CARS $50 and up

Mi . Charles Harris and Mrs. Chas. R el of RerLville attended the Putnom County 1-air in Greencastle Friday. FOR RENT—Modem light housekeeping rooms, one block from the square. Phone 235-L. 15-2ts

Mrs. John Maloney and daughter. Mi- Margaret, spent Friday in Terre Haute.

STUMP TELLS TIME KENOSHA, Wi , (UP) — Fred Rydberg, garage company employe, able to give the time merely by looking at a tree stump located in his front yard. A un dial considered technically perfect was con-tructod on the face of the -tump.

AWARDS TO GIRLS ARK ANNOINCKB

(Continued from Page 1) 3 -Blanche Rachert CLOTHING First 5 ear 1— Juanita McClure 2— Lois McGuughey 8— Theda Sinclair 4- Murceline Mercer 5- Mary McGaughey 6- -Ruth Cody 7 Loren** Vermillion 8 Rose Marie Clodfelter 9- Alberta Mae Libka in Irene Herbert II Catherine Heady 12—Wilma Moore 13 Charlotte Brown 14— Helen Bain 15— Pauline Jones 16— Helen June Gibson 17— “-Lucille Nichols 18— Marjorie Whitted 19 Wilma Cline 20 Vivian Priest Second Year 1— Anna Ruth Neier 2— Elizabeth Bowman 3— Elizalieth Fenn 4— Iva Surber 5— Mary V. Young 6— Elsie Siddons

\ L-7 at the w> st edge of Liggett, near Indiana-Illinois state line. Charles S. Garhart of Terre Haute, engineer of the passenger train, suf fered cuts about the head and body bruise.-. Three other trainmen, W. o. Cagle, Terre Haute, firemen on the pas-enger train: J. H. Carey, Terre Haute, engineer of the freight, and G. Valid'rhoof, Perre Haute, fireman n the freight, were brought to a Terre Haute ho pita! with slight injur-

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Ol'EN EVENINGS

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The fact that an express coach near | the head of the train telescoped may have saved the lives of a number of persons on the passenger train, as it absorbed a large part of the shock. The freight train was in charge of I. S. Hollinvsworth, of Terre Haute conductor, and Sarey and Vanderhoof. The passenger train was in charge of John Birge, Beech Grove, Conductor, and Garhart and Cagle. Both engim were badly damaged and the crews received injuries when they jumiied from the engines 1,<*fure the cra.-h. About ten ' a in Hie freight Gain were derailed and wrecked. They er. principujlv oil and pipe a, The passenger train was made up of three expn- cars, two mail cars, two passenger cars, one diner and one !'•• per One i * | !.■>', cai Wa damaged badly. •

7— Lucile Ruurk 8— Geneva Sims 9— Freda Mae Tincher 10 Edna Wynkoop 11— 'Ellen Adamson 12— Gladys Wynkoop 13— Evelyn Allee 14— Virginia Bryan 15— Tressa Steel 16— Lucille White 17— Madonna Tincher 18— Mildred Miller 19— Helen Mae Jones 26—Sarah Jane Chew. Third Year 1 - Harriet Heaney 2— Marie Hall 3— Freda Jean Rrattain 4— Emily C. Conklin 5— Rowena South 7— Eleanor Hostetler 8— Helen Hartnagle 9 Frances Harris 10— -Pauline Byrd Fourth Year 1 —Elizalieth McClure 2. Billie McClure 3— Frances Uurdett 4— Mildred Brattain 5— Letty York 6— Mildred Smith 7— Georgie Evans 8— Margaret Myer9— Ruth Morrison 10— Ruby Moore. Fifth Year

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1— Charlotte Etter. 2— Mary L. Talhott 3— Eva Call 4 —Blanche Bachert Sweepstake Charlotte Etter. t \\M\G First Year 1— Marcella Myers 2— Mildred Gowen Second Year 1— Billie McClure 2— Elizabeth McClure 3— Mildred Smith Sweepstakes—Billie McClure. BAKING KKCURD BOOKS First Year 1— Margaret Mitchell. 2— Eleanor Bintz 3— Betty Jane Rrnadstreet Second Year

1— Margaret Myei. 2— Edna Mae Alhin 3— Winifred Grim. Third Year 1 —Mary Ell* n Tt ■ 2— Mary L. Talbott 3— Madonna Gn .

HE GETS TtiE \|i\|< F MOORHEAD, Minn., (Tl well witli oil and pnmt u . v/itli it,” was the an-wm | . r e ire, farmer, rec deed , n va rsity of Minne ota in lie sent them a -ampi i.o found on hi - farm T • , embles calk, i pink lreaked and vein I lit Vingir* had a ke.| v - for.

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Home grown vegetables- Fresh fruits. Try a t rial order at our risk if you arem entirely pleased, we will refund your money. ■t *

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