The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1930 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER

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PKRSONAL AND LOCAf NEWS

F. S. HamHton, local attorney, was J in Indianapolis Tuesday. The annual Huffman reunion will he held at the old home one mile south of I'lea-ant Garden Sunday Septum-j

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Mr. and Mrs. Oner Beck returned

Speed

, : lioist War- tig—

ie not only Ihe emerifencies that ' in limes lira \ y luirdi i il ileht, hut nl-o the (| p- " ili. that 1 1 i u lo financial iwlcpend- . No man i an tell i. h-ai either will .me— I, the wises! I.i p aln i> prepared Im both. Wouldn't il he well worth while to come in, opi 1 n your >au:iK‘ \ccount now and. In makii. r.'Uiilar deposiP, Iniild up l*ll II prepa tedness fund'.’"

First National Bank 'I hr O hirst Hunt In f'ulnam County Citizens ITrust Co. Thr llomr Of The Systematic Saver

Ki:\|, WHIM u I’IKt K FALLS CITY, Neh., (UP) \ relic colonial America a ‘‘fli|i mup” | in p . . • ■ V. P. Wtl . .. ho live- outlnvest of here. The’ wti ■ •i.iic' wa hrouirht to America

.Hi the pilgrim-' in the seventeenth i utur\ . It i called a “flip muv." an a pci-on must first flip hack : 'h his thumb the trigger on the

m oii’i i ti i. live the mue' cor- formerly

The local.Moose lo, will meet to- | 3 o'clock, " ' 111 I'eiiae ted to lie pre Male Button of lie. ' .pelt . it 5 p ii.Png two weeks • r parents Mr. and Mr . Joe Can

ily.

I’ti cilia Bruner, f Cric castle, ■ . • ton Bern t » Mge V ill be tilken to tlo < >- clinic at the l.’ilcy Hospital in Iniliaiiapoli - Ihursday hy th County X e f, for an ex-

amination of their i

F. ! McCloud, penal farm escape, was I alved in the county ,i d last night t • I await sentence to tl ' Indiana State |iri-on. McCloud, wlm ' I year.- old, j w.u ■ cauKlit in Tenm " and return- | . il here hy Gilbert Si lei, licnal farm

• agent.

C unty Auditor \V. K. Gill was ;a Inilianapolis Wedm-il:i\ to attend a 'ax confer'nee at tbi State House. The confer nee convi ii. l at 10 o’clock and will last as long a noewesary to hear all advocates of methods of low-

. ring taxes.

Howard Bundy, son ..f Willis Bunily of In.lianiipolis, iml a nephew of I'.ail Bundy of Greem i ll died :it the liont.' in Indianapol Tuo.-day night of Tuherculo- I'h.’ family

lived at Amo and is quite

Mrs. A. J. Swicney Hostess To Baptist Missionary Society The Baptist Missionary society met

.with Mr-. A J. Sweeney, Limed:,

home Tuesday eveni g from visiting 1 road) Tu ,. , afternoon. The nieettheir daughter and famlh in Wheaton ’ was op „,| w ith a song. T‘• Illinois and friends n Chicago. ! responded to o,U call with the name Mrs. Harry Smith of St. Antonio, |f>f >» Mrs ’^ ^ 1 ° lla, JI i 1 '! Texas, and Mrs. Fh. nee Mat,son, of the devotions Mrs. Ed Dalby offered Indianapolis are guests of Mr. and prayer. I was the fast O. F. I .akin. • a-t Washington : half of the tudy hook, The Waiting

Efficiency Neatness

Mrs.

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Isles.” Mrs. ( M. Ewing had charge of the first chapter and gave a very

Prof, and Mrs. ft, O. Arlt and daugh-j ( .] ear oul |j n , , f the isles in general, ter of i hicago, are visiting friends j j^ rs _ ^ r t w iiimms read a paper dea'here. Professor Arlt, who taught at j n>f w jth lt .pt t work in Porto Biro. DePnow I’nivemity last year, is n j Mrs. Jume-St i a in gave a talk on work professor in the University of Chi- j n Cuba. Mr Fred Todd dismissed

i well known here.

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\n Frskine sedan owned hy Jess s. ir-', living west of town, had .r wheel broken Wednesday morntic when the car skidded into a eurh at a corner. The car was taken to the latter garage for repairs. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Greem". .tie, B. 4, received a telegram from Harry Rieksler of Washington, I). C. that a girl was horn to them S'-ptemher !), named Crystabelle lane. Mrs. Bicksler formerly Mi- Naomi Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Hunter. William (Bill) Thomas, 47 years old, Clinton township bootlegger, who wa arrested hy f . nil agents Saturday, va taken C the Indiana State Farm Wednesday, ' erve a term of -ix months imposed in city court. He also was fined $100 and costs amounting to ' l-'IO, which • will also have to ,erve out at the rate of $1 a day if if is not paid.

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THE GOOD 51 CIGAB . .THATAMERICA NEEDED

the meeting, after which the hoste- - assisted by Mr-. Albert Sweeney, orv'ed refreshments. Seventeen members land one guest, Mr-. Albert Sweeney, I were present. + •!• *!• •!• •’* Keysfnne Bible Class • Met Tuesday Mis. Milton Brown, Anderson street was the delightful hostess to the ^ members and guests of the Keystone Bible class of the Method it Episcopal church on Tuesday evening. "Break Thou the Bread of Life,” was sung with Miss Maud Parker] reading the nineteenth Psalm as the devotions Mis- Parker has been in ill health for the past year hut is slowly improving. Continuing the tudy topic “Great Religious Leader- and their contribution to human thinking," papers were read b.\ Mrs. Faye Weaver and Mrs. K. h Hash. Their res|iertive subjects were “Jonathan Edwards” and “Ralph Waldo Emerson”. Each was interesting and instructive. The latter subject was to have been presented at the July meeting hut as that was a picnic affair it was presented at this time. Miss Vera Grace Brown, daughter of the hostess, assisted hy her young friends .presented a program of music and readings which proved veiy inti rt.-lining. Mi-, Margaret Ann Inman ang “You’re Just A Flower from an Old Bouquet; ’ two humorou- readings “Husbands" a d "A Flapr'-r" by Mi-s Juel Maddox while Miss Brown gave two numlier on her favorite instrument, the Vylaphnne. She played “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” and “Always,” and was aceempanied on the piano by Mi- Gertrude It-'ml. During the social Iv ur the hoste wan ably a: si ted by Mi . A. K Monger and Mrs. Raymo I Neal, at which tune delightful i< fre hmonls wet-

nerved.

Theie were about twenty me mb r.and one gin -I, Mi I r-uvn n new r> i lent of Gn . or.-, tl , present to injoy the eY.-niir ’ enl rtaiiiment. •!• ■!■ - •!• *!• Friday Circle To ill id Vtilh Mrs. Baker The F idav C-n-le will hold il regu l,r rre/ting Uridav .--Iter at . ’< lock with Mr . W. W 11 da r, Hie *- wood and Arlington Sire, t . Mrs. Edward Dalby rill hare charge of lh<* pro)’ in m. -j. -j. i Sect inn 'Ihree in Meet (>n I bar day Sept ion Three of the ChrisPan chureh w II meet Dint day afternoon at 2;.'!0 o’chwk with Mm Paul Haney. •I* o* -t* •!• *|. I C mer I). I’auw Sfuc'ent Married \t Pairli PAOLI, I rid., Sept. 10—Announcement has lieen inaile of the marriage of Mi Beulah Vogel and Vance Horner, y ling peopl- 'if this city, which took place in New Albany Saturday. Ihe Lev. H. I). Ba sott, Methodist mini-ter, fnrmerlv of Paoli, read the een many. The bride is a member of Phi Beta F i Sorority. Mr. Horner attended DePauw university and is a Sigma Chi. 4. .{. .j. .j. 4. .1. ML Meridian Man Married At Brazil Mr . Estelle Squire of this city and le A, Coffin of Mt. Meridian were married Monday, September 8th, by In tire of the Peace W. V. Gates at hi marriage parlor- on north Franklin street.—Brazil T im s. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Boston Club Holds A Memorial Service The Boston Club held its first meeting 1 f the year Tin- -1 ay evening with Mrs. Curtis Hugh , east Seminary

1 street.

Mrs. Belle Carver conducted a memorial service for Mi - Lizzie ftoulding, la faithful member, recently deceased. Each member also paid a personal tribute to Miss ftoulding. The program Was in charge of Miss Kate I/ovett who read an intern-ting ] story hy O. Henry. 1 The ptogram was followed by a 'pleasant social hour during which reifreshments were served. 4. 4- 4. 4. 4. Mrs. Trembly Hosteaa ' j In New Era Club I The New Era club met with Mrs. i. C. Trembly, east Washington street, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Good•nough had charge of the % program, h-r topic wa- “Modern Piohlems ind < Movements." Sixteen members ami IM'O guests, Mr.-. Ko\ Hinta and Mis. I Hancock were present. Delicious re- | freshments were served during the 'social Inur.

Arc thu features obtained by stirden t s w ho use THE NE^ PORTABLE

We will he glad to arrange easy firms for those who wish to buy on the installment plan.

CLASSIFIED Ai —For SALEFOR SALE—Grape-, gre t . n c l and tomatoes. Buchheit OichatdTIJ FOR SALK:—Bed, eomp|e|| t > springs and mattress, $io ; ' enport, $S; davenpi 1 - End Store, Phone 134. 0 I FOR SALE—Sugar pean, [, ., pears and apples. Cull Rural ir, ^ I FOR SALE:—Jersey Cowv v . mile east of Vivalia. Henrv 's- . .1

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FOR SALE: i share in the ! Club. A. Cook.

a discount,

Greencastle fo^l

1641 FOR SALK Rocking tabk

1 rug, gas plate, folding L ,| .(;a||j W |

j Walnut st.

j FOR SALE.—Upright Modm^ .-tuilent table, hook -helvrs, f| ( lamp, other household articles; aw I child's play pen, automobile, nc j-. I E. Washington St. I'hone 241. ij.

What every Student wants and needs.

SAM HANNA S BOOK STORE Successor To Southard's Book Store

—For Rent-

FOR RENT OR SAIJ- : -e*| room modern hou -. . en, small down payment, balance |„ rent. Why not apply your rent aim. as payment on your home. A. To.) 1M

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FOR RENT E. Walnut St.

—Slee|iiug rooms at’I Phine 818-Y-X. I64I

FOR RENT:—Cottar- in rVaufeJ miles south on Cemetery Ituan Fendrick Reed, 710 I t VSbi-hinr-l street H-l FOR RENT 1 1 and birth. Phone 321-Y. IM l

FOR RENT, room. -111 East Phone 5.32-L.

— Moderr, -leepj|| Wa ihington stud Ilk

Section 2 of ( hri-tiun ( hurrh Meets Thursday S -ction Two of the 1 hiistian church will meet with Mr . John Howl, Hillsdale avenue, Thu- day afternoon at 2:31) o’clock. Mrs. O. J. Stewart will he the assisting ho-tess.

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Miss Hailck Visits With Relatives Here

M s Laura Hauck iiaving tarried few days with home folf incc her | summer sjs'tit on the East coa-t, has

FOR KENT—Six room in li in h-.vl 3t)fi S. Ind. St. Call 340-L Ml FOR RENT:— Modem furrii4d room, 401 East Franklin, twt. Ml

FOR RENT: 2 fun hed miJ 1 loiins w it ti boa id If -i- red. PWj 312. 401 W. Franklin, St. wl Ft)l; l(K\ III- M -

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Chatles, .V|o., to pur no h r studie fur the yea 1 4. 4. .;. .;. 4. 4. S. C. < lub Met Tuei day Ihe S. ('. ( lull out with Mi . lies:: Tust son, Elm treet, Tue ulay ■veiling. I v ity m od» 1 and one | 11 st, Mrs. Italliv Pieketl of Spencer wire pre int. Deli, ioti refn tnnents were served. , 1 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ection I of ( hristiun ( hurrh Meets On i Itursda) Secti-in One of the Christian church ■ill mci with Mr . B. II. Burner, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mr . Jt se Soars will have charge of the devotion.; in keeping with the word “M n y.” A good atlendai is desired.

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WANTED Pap- - um m' »’| ) aihting; fir- t-ela Finnklin St.—Frank ) im l" WANTED -Small tru k m ' toiys to help. Could < lr "i" :in> '' I iu early . priug. li. H. Hs k , Hi t-n. I 11 ' 1 ’’ 3 I, WANTKI>—V -d ClU \ Hoilanil, Phuiif bl\ I

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WANTED:—<'ily enrhage to. il

free. Call

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Dr. Jurm

office.

MORTON

Mrs. Clyde Wyatt who has Iwen in Ihe ('rnwfordsvjjlc hospital for some time will prubiilily he brought here lie later part of the week. Mrs. Jennie Buikett was taken to the ( rawTordsville hospital for ohervation the past week, she has been

real poorly.

Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cock--ral a 10'- lh. )Miy on the 3rd of Sep-

tember.

Mi— Uom Carrington is staying with Clyde Wyatt and children while Mrs. Wyatt is at the hospital. The ( lodfeltor, Nutgrass and McGaughey reunion was held last Sur-

day.

Glen Clodfdter and wife of I.afay- JJ

- night hurt week with

his mother.

Everett Maddox ami family ami Hoy Detro ami family s|>ent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Maddox. Mrs. White is visiting Mr. C A

Stark.

Miss Mary Stark is one of the I eachers at Greencastle this year.

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Return to Banner Offio. LOST:—Sack of dethes heari»| blue pencil name M. IL Finder please call .31!) 3-

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PUBLIC SALE

We will sell at public anrtionf' ^ Roy Watson home in Putnun-''

September, 16,

a. 11 o'clock A. M. «J ^ W( ( peraonal pro|M-rty to-* 1 '- j. hoots and shoes ami seme <10 *

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f it xli.enge pdlicician WABASH Sept. 10 (UP) — Roy

W' -ternherg, Wabash county politician, ha- been challenged by the Wa-

bash county Plain Dealer to bring his . .. . ... rt | V e<i o? ' *..0 0(8, libel , lit ggainst the paper to r ' m ' fh r ° f W " ’’'‘Vhe.M ***' tnal before the election November' ^ f'""" ° f f " W, • .n riw*’ 1 fourth. | cows. I hen* cows are an Th.. challenge came after no action v “ ar! '

had been taken on a suit filed hy W estemhor^ against the paper for publishing a story charging that certain evidence of indebtedness disspP' iri-d from th P closed Citizens state bank at Largo. The suit was filed

after the primary election in May. I he Plain Dealer said that hs charg-

' ’ rnu ''l be proved and that they might result yi the dismissal of one or more '•■'te hank examiners who reported

i it 3 yy «*

! " i" 1 rteonte. "a. l. kvans, a»*'

nothing over six years ^ ( ^

stock heivers. all R'>‘8l ,<u ford hull, coming two y<'a r

HOGS

20 head of feeding from 70 lo 75 lbs. M ,.^l ready to farrow. Wt w,, some good ewe*. „

1 TEKMS

Dinner will b<‘ served •* Arthur Fry « ,

Roy Watson, I