The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1930 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. f RIDAY. OCT. 24.1930,

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First National Bank The Oldest Hank In Tutnam County Citizens Trust Co.

THE REPUBLICAN TICKET For Congress, 5th •Ihstrirl NOBLE J. JOHNSON Joint SonatorT'utnnni-Montgomery J. FRANK CHADWICK Joint Rep., Putnam-ttwen WILLIAM T. O’NEAL JmlKe Putnam (’ircuit Court JOHN H. ALLKE Prosecuting Attorney MARSHALL D. ABRAMS Clerk Putnam Circuit Court ERNEST P. WHITSON Sheriff DAVID BRADEN Coroner EUGENE HAWKINS Auditor J. LESLIE HAM \KER Treasurer GILBERT E. OGLES Surveyor WALTER DUNBAR Recorder ESSIE BENKFIF.L County Assessor KLVIN H. II kRLAN Commissioner 1st District GLENDON KELLY ( ommisHioner, 2nd District H. A. SHERRILL

THE DAILY BANNER Intered In tho Post Office at Oreen , rustle, inltthim. as second ciasairmtl matter, finder the act of March 1. 1

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Instill Forces Will Aid Needy

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NKWS

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CARS ( RASH A Hudson eedan driven liy Abie Fraaier and a Ford tedan driven by Andrew t Skinny i Hitman, colored, b ith of Greencastle, were damaged in a collision on the north side of the square Thursday afternoon. Pitman was said to have hacked out in front of the car driven by Fruitier. The back end of the Ford and the front of the Hudson both were seriously damaged.

Myron King, East Anderson street left the County Hospital Thursday. Mrs. Eulalia Hadley has returned to her home in Arcadia, after a visit with her another, Mrs. Bettie L. Ham-

ilton on Locust street.

Roy Abrams, coal dealer, and E. Bausman, high school coach, plan to attend the Purdue football game at West Lafayette Saturday. Suit of the Ladoga Building Lean

igs Association against

Thomas G. King and others,to foredo. e a mortgage, was dismissed in the Putnam circuit court Friday morning at cost of the plaintiff. Funeral services for Burl Mathews, 45-year old World war veteran, who was f«und dead west of Greencastle Wednesday afternoon, were held from

Suit nl the Ijnloga Kuiliimg l,r:in . ,

every pers m connected with

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CHICAGO, Oct. 24 (UP) — All officers and employes of the $3,000,- i 000,000 untilities controlled by SamI uel Instill will donate one day’s pay ! I a month for the next .<ix months for : relief of distress caused by unem-

I ployment.

Introduction of this tythe system | into the rapidly advancing national J j drive to aid the thousands of jobless [persons in America during the com-!

W. jing the coming winter months was |

announced last night by Insull. The program, he *aid, is entirely voluntary on the part of his employes hut responses ‘have indicated that

the util-1

30 states will join in the movement.

The announcement was said to herald the greatest individual effort yet started to prevent widespread suffering which economists have predicted would result from the worldwide

business epression.

A high official of the Insull com-

SILK CREPE DRESSES New silk crepe dresses of the Tunic style, Russian sleeve, trim— m In-own, black, g-reen and blue.

$15.00 & $16.7

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the McCurry Funeral Home Friday p an i e s estimated the fund thus raismiirning, with Rev. Victor L. Raphaer e( | ear h month w^ll amount to more in charge. Interrmsit was in Forest, than $1(10.000. The exact amount, Hit cemetery. Members of the Am-^he said, will be announced within a

erican Legion post acted as pall bear-, few days.

ers. Committees already have formed in Miss Margaret Dennis, new addi- each Insull company, it was announction to the faculty of the University ' ed. The.-e committees will collect the music school, appeared in chapel to-[funds each month until next April

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The Ford is a value far above the price

New Ford Tudor Srdau * t!>5 (F. (). U. Detroit, plus freifihi imd #iWn #»rv. Itumpers ntnl ^ptire tire extra at loti rust.)

JlKAn over tlie li<t of feature- given Below and you w ill see that tlie new Ford Lriiigs you everything you want or need in a motor car at an timinually low price. It has heantifiil lines and colors. It will do !>!> to 65 miles an hour. You know how i|iiii k!y il aeeelerates in traffic. It- power i* evident on every hill. It is unusually sale* Iteeause of the fully enclo-ed four-wheel brakes and the Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield. It has four Ffoudaille douhle-arting hyclraulie shock ah-orhei - lor comfort. \nd it is an exceptionally economical car l*ecaiise of the low eo-t of operation and up-keep, low yearly depreciation and long life. Mam of the new Ford- have already heen driven 50.000, 75,000 and 100,000 nfilc-H. In tests and eon tests in this country, in Canada, and abroad, it has won many medals for reliability and general all-round good performance. It i- ti-c-d exclusively by a large nmnhor of industrial companies and government bureaus whic h keep exac t cost figures. Telephone or visit the nearest Ford dealer and have him give you a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Pick your own roads. Plan to give the car a severe test. Cheek up on speed, power, acceleration, ease of eontrol, safety, oopifort—on every feature of good performance. 'Ilien you will know why the Ford is the most popular car. It leads in toll’s because it leads in tvt/cie. Call or /ihonr for a ili'tnonsiration

VOTE FOR AVIATION KING-MORRISON-FOSTER CO.

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Greencastle

day. She sang several numbers in her rich soprano voice. Miss Dennis is a graduate of the DePauw music chool with the clas of 1<>2<). She did graduate work in New York last year before joining the DePauw faculty. Mi Dennis takes the place of Mrs. Margaret Pearson Sage. Her home is Crawfordsville. BANNER GETS I I I i fk CONCERNING AIRPORT Xo—The Greencastle Banner. Dear Sir:— On November 4tli. each voter of this city will be offend a ballot which will read FOR AVIATION ( )- AGAINST AVIATION, ( ) Is there any legitimate reason why each voter should not know that If a majority vo^e For AVIATION, that our city c uncil can then ‘‘acquire, equip, manage, operate, maintain, and dispose of aviation fields and all appurtenance^ deemed necessary and useful in connec tion therewith, inclusive of structures of all kinds and systems of repair ( , ) lighting, ( , ) Comumniration etc. That the City of Greencastle will thereafter la- fully “authorized through its offo ers from time to time to make such le vies as may be necessary to produce a fund for any and all purposes of this act, and to collect the same as other taxes are collected. That “Funds for all purposes of the act may he procured from the General fund by taxation or by issue and sale of bonds.” That the amount of such levies, the interest payments on the bonds sold, if any, the amount of taxes the council may compel tax payers to pay under the- provision of the act is not limited in an\ manner by the act. That while the present council is proposing only to expend $f.,000.00 for the grounds, they can change their mind and improve, equip, manage, operate, inaintain, and (procure,) all appurtenances, deemed necessary, and useful in connection therewith inclusive of structures of

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etc., WHAT WILL THE FINAL COST 0B? WHAT WILL THE NEXT COUN CIL DO? What will be the tax levy for 1931, IMt, IMS, .1934, IMS, IMS, IMT, lt53X, 1930, and 1940? If the tax payers fail to register their protest against proceedings further by voting as a majority against AVIATION, at this election, will they not thereafter he estopped - from making any legal protest as to any legal expenditure the council cares to make for any of the purposes of the Act? Is there any reason why this question should not be discussed seriously ♦is a question of taxation, a matter of the most vital importance to our people, instead of whooping the matter up with posters “For Aviation” or "Against Aviation” which mean nothing. If as a matter of fact the people are Unmake ansuncertain expenditure, and receive nothing but title to a tract of hill land, subject to a lease already held by the U. S. Government, and nothing is to be done with it is tiwro any reason why that fact should not be known? Yours Truly, F. S. HAMILTON.

and will distribute them among the recognized charitable agencies.

RI M BOATS CAPTURED

WATCH HILL, R. L, Oct. 24 (UP) —Two rum boats and liquor cargoes valued at $100,000 were captured by four coast guard destroyers after the rum runners had been trapped and raked with machine gun fire at the mouth of Narragansett Bay today.

Euzabctu Arden’s Venetian Iuilet I ‘rrfiaratjuna are on sale at

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ELIZABETH ARDEN, 673 Fifth Aie., New York

kinds, and systems of repair, ) lighting, ( , ) communication

Woman’s Gluh Will Meet Saturday The Woman’s club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. T. H. Yuncker, North wood ave-

nue.

The program will lie given by Mrs. Fred (PHatr, delegate from the club to the meeting of the State Federation of Clubs, assisted by Mrs. R. A. Ogg, president, who was also in attendance at the meeting.

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Miss Myrtle Love Is Surprised By Friends Miss Myrtle Love, teacher in the Belle Union schools, was surprised at a masquerade pound party at her home, south of Mt. Meridian, Thursday evening. Aprroximatel'y one hundred persons attended the affair. The occasion was a birthday surprise for Miss Love. The party was arranged by her parents.

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Mrs. Myra Curtis Hostess Is twentieth Century Club The Twentieth Century club met Thdfsday afternoon with Mrs. Myra Curtis, TOT East Semitwry street. Twenty-two members and two guests

were present.

Mrs. J. C. Trembly gave a well prepared paper on “Old Imperialistic Attitude Toward Latin America.” The

Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen H. R. NICHOLAS, Prop.

Fresh Oysters Beef, Pork Veal and Lamb Oilf and Baby Beef Liver. Old Plantation Seasoned, Country Sausage Canadian Bacon Smoked Meats of all Kinds. Bottle, Can, and Package Goods

Prompt Delivery

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Thursday evening at 6 o’clock by Rev. Victor L. Raphael. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will make their home on the Rex Hathaway farm, northwest of tho city. **« •*« •?« »!« *?• »j« I). A. K. Gives A Benefit Bridge One of the most beautiful parties of the (season was that of the i»enefit bridge given by Washburn Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the Alpha Tau Omega house on Thursday evening. Hallowe’en suggestions were carried out

at each table which add' I to the 'fr | torest of the party. Refn -hmcnts in keeping with the season w- <• j The committee in char • ' this patty Included Mrs. C. ( chairman, with Mrs. W. R- H u! 1 ‘ e«on, Mrs. Elmer .Sellers, Mrs. W. l~ Denman, Mrs. Charles Zeis, M* Ray Trembly, Mt and Miss Grace Browning ■ her a*-

sistantis.

.}. .;. -t. -p -p v Ib-lta Zeta ( irde , Entertained Seniors The Delta Zeta Cirri' r,:1 11

tea at '»* j

the Delta Z<-ta aeniors at a

| in the decorations and the- house was

general trend of thiiughi’thatThe vh" grated in cut flowers,

idly brought to our minds was that a better understanding between the people of the United States and the

Those in the receiving line were: Mrs. C. C. Hurst, Mrs. W\ R. Hutchc.4on, VJ is Sarah Bridge^ land

home of Mrs. L. H. Dirk- ' Washington street, Thursday. Oto.* 23rd. Mrs. K. E. Williams sang >

group of three songs.

The dining room decoration) 1 in the refreshments were in keii" 11 -

people of Latin America will ,e,ult' < , i t r,, !'; ir , t tr,, X in t K ; i

with Hallowe’en, there wa "nr

FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 o’clock. Morning Services 11 o’clock.

in co-operation, mutual priffit and sin-

cere friendship.

Mrs. H. E. Williams followed with current events. The following nevv offken for the coming year were elected: President, Mrs. Theodore Crawley; first vice-president, Mrs. J. F. Courtney; i-econd vice-president, Mrs. H. M. Bennett; secretary, Mrs. Harry Allen; treasurer, Miss Wilhelrnina Lank; representative, Mrs..H.

R. Nicholas.

During the social hour the hostess served delicious refreshments.

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Try-lt Class Party Postponed One Meek The Try-lt Sunday School class party has been postponed one week. They will have a Hallowe’en party on October 31, at the home of Mrs. Do*vaid Davison, west Berry street.

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Delta Theta Tau

Met Thursday

The Delta Theta Tau held their regular business meeting with Mrs. Sam Hanna, Anderson street, Thursday evening. Fifteen members were

preient,

d- + d - d- -k d* * Cox-Nelson Nuptials At Presbyterian Manse I Miss Vertie Lea Cox, daughter of [Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox, and James Frank Nelson, on of Mr. and j VI ,( , , | I M i.< 1 V < ■ 11 ,,,, ; , *

rather unique party for a benefit bridge, in that prizes were awarded

of-town guest present, M r ••

Edward 1

Dirks of Imiianapolis, which a' plt.*asure to the meeting.

W. H. Eiteljorge Cash Market FRESH BOILING HEEF IflC lh NEW BI LK SA4 ER KRAUT • ;)C fresh pork bones *. 8' J C LB NEW PICKLED PICLFEET, * Tic K '< ll beef hrainM, ](;C LAMB STEW FRESH SAUSAGE 2vC STRIP BACON ° I Oc sugar cured picnic HAMS, LB. .... o SMOKED HAMS SKIN OFF »/i OR WHOLE ° ,B Oflf SLICED BAt\>N, RIND OFF , ,B OJc YOUNG MILK FED CHIX ** FRESH EGGS—CO’ITAGE • IIKKSE—FRESH <> ‘ i >L . — i