The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1930 — Page 2

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THE DAIEY BANNER, RREENCA'STCE. INDIANA'. MONDAY, DEC. 8.1930.

Built on Service

Founded on Security

We Always Have Room

This hank, in physicKl size, is not an laruv as many you may know. Wt wo always havt room, hero for everything—except ceremony, .lust walk in anytime. You will find the man yon want to see- equally anxiolM to see you.

First National Bank The Oldest Bank In Putnam County Citizens Trust Co. The Home Of The Systematic Saver

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

May Minney of Clovetdale spent Saturday with Mrs. Mary Terry. Mrs. Harvey Cox anil Mrs. A. Shuey spent the day in Indianapolis

THE DAILY BANNER Kntered in the Post Office at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa aaeond oiaaimall i matter. Under the act of Mareh I,

, 1879.

Subscription price, 10 cents par

week.

Miss Gerhart Vtlends Wedding At Brazil Miss Kniiloiue Gerhart of Green* eastle, was a guest at a reception in honor of Miss Lucia Carolyn Seofield of Brazil, and Miller E. Spears of Terre Haute, whose marriage took place Saturday evening at 7:.'I0 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church at Brazil. Also Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Miller were guests.

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Women's ( luh Met With .Mrs. Frank lloMiier

,, .. ! The Women’s Club met with Mrs. Mr. and Mr <o sell < hue, of ^ S;jlur , lay afu , moon>

rdale, are the parents of a son, hoinj

■iuturday evening at

pital.

ihe County Hos-

In the absence of the president, Mrs. H. A. Ogg, Mrs. A. T. Briggs presided. \fter the business session and a short

The local Moose lodge will meet in | intermission, Mrs. Briggs read (Tie

Christmas story as recorded hy St. l/ttke. Miss Ane lluestis chose Benjamin Franklin as the representative American to Iw discussed. Tlie ver-

Mrs. Kennetli Wallace of .Marion l sat j|jty n f pj s |jf ( . WO rk, his sense of

humor and his practical philosophy of a life of helpfulness made a most in-

regular session W’edne day night at S o’clock. All members are urged to

he present.

township underwent an operation for acute appendicitis at the county hospi-

tal Sunday night.

SIMPLE RITES HELD FOR REV. OSCAR F. LANE

Lai e had always been sympathetic

Walter Albaugh who has been confined to his home on South Indiana street <>n account of illness is report

ed much improved.

The Kev. J. E. For ter, of Terre Haute, former pastor of the old College Avenue church here, was a visitor in Greencastle today. Roy C. Oakley, of Benten Harbor, Mioh., was the week end guest of his

teresting study. Mrs. Briggs reviewed “IVor Richard's Almanac." Twenty members and several guests enjoyed this program. Because of the holiday season the nevt meeting of the cluh will not he until January 17. *»* *!* •!• *1* s. c. r. wm Hold Meeting Tuesday S. C. C. will meet with Mrs Byron Stewart, 804 West Liberty Tuesday

with tin work of the church and was 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oakley, evening at i :.io

alert mentally to all that was going on Seminary -treet.

on in religious thought and practice.

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New Era Club To Meet Tuesday

The December meeting of the New

FUNERAL OF FORMER GREENCASTLE PA.STOE HELD AT CHRISTIAN CMCSra

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Funeral servCes for the Rev. Oscar F. Lane, promt! lent citizen of Putnam County and minister of the Christian Church, wen-' I uld Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock in the First Christian Church in Grt encastle. Rev. Lane

served as past Church in 1HTI

was an elder *in this church at the time of his <i>>a th Rev. B. II. Bruner, minister of tin* church, conducted the

funeial gervio**.,.

Mis. Charles W. Martin, Fast Sem-

in the first chapter of the second inary street, has returned from Indi-

Epistle of Peter, Mr. Bruner said he anapolis where she underwent a foot Era Cluh will lie held with Mrs. O. F. found the charier of a great ministry, operation at St. Vincent’s hospital. | Lakin, 222 East Washington street,

There will be a railed meeting of ^ llrM ^'y a ^' l "" t '

the Business and Professional Women’s Cluh tonight at 7:30 at the Studio Tea Room in the Alamo Build-

ing.

and lie pointed out the fact that it was such a ministry as this which wa-. characteristic of Mr. Lane’s activity in the church. He said: “in the^e words, ‘So long as 1 am in this tent, I deem it. proper to -tir you up hy

way of remembrance’. Here we have Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connerley of the insiiuct of the Christian ministry.'Gary spent the week end with Mrs. Mr. Lane nevei lost that instinct to ( onnetiey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. continually lemind p»*ople of the great Walter Albaugh on South Indiana

salvation which was to he had thru street,

r of the Greencastle j the gospel of Jesus Christ. In these and also in 1X!)8. He words, ‘For it was no fabricated fab-

We find that we have over-bougrht, Iwlh Folders & Frames To redure slock we will give S|>ecml Rales Till Dec 13 of Christmas Photos. Ywur Pholograph in the only gift others caoaot buy — The Caminark Studio

WOMEN'S GIH’ SUGGESTIONS

Worn n’s Fine Kid Gloves, in all the fall Shades Women’s Lim n Gift Handkerchiefs, Box of 3 . . Smart Sealfs in quaro or oblong. (Irepe or I hil Ion Haiul-iu:ulc. Iiaad-i oihr.:»dered Philippine Gowns, all pislal colors Worn n’s all -ilk. f" 11 fashioned chiffon hose, iq the fall shades

New Gift .lewrb). suitable for sport, daytime

()r Kvening wear, ...

$3.98 *$2.98 • r iOc. 79c'$1,00 $1.00'"$2.98 $1.00 ''$1,98 $G$1.50, $1,95

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i;ary outra(;e BLAME PLACED ON BOOZE KINO

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the ihing II has been fighting, the liquor traffic, to the method which has he-en proposed lor carrying on lids light. The drys have been more micros ted in d< rending their method Ilian they have lieeu In Ughljug the original cm niy. We nmsl recognize liiat fact in this mailer n ( prohlbillon. We quit school before we were graduated. We took too much fur granted. We underestimated the si length of the enemy. We look corpse out and buried il only to dis-

lighi and that the bei-r was only four: display one week at the (•,, IMToent. What would the gangsteis Ihe display was ^

I do with lilts army of Inspectors? And I Saturday .

under this plan who would control] The thirteen tar, manu-cript* !*.| I he traffic in hard liquors? This j ing displayed ar<- i part of , (fll| J would he iu ihe hands of the gang tion of more than tw humlrci ,,,] leaders just where it is now, only (which have been gada-reil l,y w,'.,,] they would have a hundred plaeiis to j «•" ( ai lisle s .uth R,. n ,|. \|,| ply their trade where they have oii*i Carlisle -tilted hi rollertimi , now. Not one of these proposals has! st > 11 :in undergraduat- al y a |, ^ anything to offer whi h is any bettor ''■ , ' rh > lt - v - *•«’ v im, ., r ,. r „ U) ,., or as effective as our present melhon.j auw through t . inHut-m,

all proposed hy the frlenos * oitei, propiieiiir of the L-S

iThe display )in(luiles manv

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Z*‘is, who

les that we followed when we .eport- i \ eX ' “V aUt0mO * ,il ” t ' J> - ed l-vou the power and advent of our Hond ;'' in h ° 1 '

Saturday afternoon, according

received today, il!

The services *v,-ere simple, in keei

ing with the i v.Juest of Rv. l-ane. The T() hjm jt wus ^

91st. Psalm vuel the first cliapter of the second Epist k- of Peter wvre read

laird Jesu> Christ’, we Wave the foundation of the (rtLristkin mini tef*S mesKage. Vlr. L'ine y|id twe fHliefe

that

to word

to men through Jesus Christ. In these . winds we have the hp|M*i which the

in the beginning. A quartet compos-1 rh| istjnn mir)ist|;r tKls h()th for lh , js0

The llpreus .Sunday schiSoL class of

the gosj n -1 re ted n|Hin a myth! the First Baptist church will meet

icvelattyp of God Tuesday evening, Dec. 9, at the home

of Marjorie Browning, M)8 South

Illinois street.

ed if Wallart- I/mg, Mis. Orville Ste\ art, Mrs. R »y Fisher, and Dr. W. j R. llutchesoti, s mg the following old hymns: “Nearer My God to Thee” “Jesus Paid it .Vi”, and “The Home of t'ie Soul." Mrs Bruner was at the oigan. The following men of the church served as pall buircrs: E. R.

Bartley, Robert Pierce, Luther Eas-i . ,, ... ■ .•*

ter. Will Herod, Ira E. ( owhng, and ;

to w hom he-preaches and for himself: |’You will tfius be lichly furnished i w'ith the right nf entry into the eternal realm of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Thrift’. ‘I know that my tent must lie folded up’. Mr. Lane had baptized more than two thousand people and had sought to give them such a

Sunday visitors of J. C. Oakley were Ray Oakley and family of Benton Harbor, Mich., J. W. Herod, and wife and daughter, and Gfayilon Herod of Clinton, Ind.

2:30 o’clock. •I* -I- -1- •’• *h

Entertain Sunday In Honor Of Birthday Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wimnu-r, east Washington street, entertained Sun*

day iu honor of Mr. Wimmer’s birth-ilawlessness, of utter difiance of day anniversary. any attempt to regulate it, outlawGuests were Mr. and Mrs. John propose to he regulated, outlaw

They an

rather than I’lu

enemies of I he liquor

Iraffie and they are the liquor traffic.”

all in favor of

edition volume.- of

luthors who

| first wrote under | ••udonyms. | r . ■ I collection arc the very eariy pamn

• must continue lo sup form- of manusi iipi. ..it,-, „

ihe

volumes. The e or i xtiemi we as are the original out cui -

"I think

poet ihe ISth amendment and

laws for its enforeemelit, and

must see to it tat officials are el- well known auth ected to offlee who will take il ser- Outstanding in Ue- > \hihi' lously. In spite of all their promises i or 'H' na l autograpned , ,,|i\ we Uavi* not had a president In the^^'ls poem, !■ \ , White House since the advent of S la Pb‘“d h ttei ■ .1

j Riley’s which wa- written Hu)roughs; a first and only of John Galsworthy'- fust a

prohibition w ho has come out whole-1 hearledly for the absolute enforce

cover I hut w e luid tried to bury some

thing whleh was siill very much n,, ’ n * ° 1 ’ 'b 0 prohibition law. ,><),Mi cs ,. T . .. alive. We must remember tiuit the! w,, ‘ before prohibition. Politics! liquor traffic eontinues to operate re- ' s w< ‘ , today, and until we can diy up gardless of law and always has. From M 11 les we eanot hope for a fair show

heginnijig to eud its record is one of

laiymon, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Beemer,

Mrs. Grace Gotham, Mrs. Anna Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. John Hillis, all of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves, of Biinhridge Prof, ami Mrs. Jon s Spent WWd^'Ad 1^ kiijteou^ Aiof. aipr Mrs. fonts and son DoiialiLnii Grc ncastle a.ud Mr. Locke, editor erf the Dayton, Ghio News spent the wneli-en I With Mr. and Airs. Waller Woodward in Richmond. Mr. Woodward is editor of the Am rican Friend. Prof,. Jones, Mr. I.oclaa jmd Mr. Wofslwani weie membbeis of thl K4ijy .SemBar tour in Europe Ias4 stwuner

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Mrs. Fed low Will Talk Before

defiant enemies of tlie rare and one of ihe most deeply entrenched in the life of the nice. Il can never he killed hy a mere piece of legislation Ansi we'must lake imo consideration

ahe fact, tlmi we are trying to *■-. (

force prohibition under entirely new/* 101 ' c "' 1 " inteidenominiitional journand different conditions here In Am ] a1 V‘ r 'he various religions bodies is erica We imiet lace ihe ugly fact 'b 0 teal truth about prohibition he that our croai American cities al bfg fold Tliese journals ought to he

Harry Talbott.

R'>v. Bruner sttoko of the service which Mr. lame 'had rendered as a \ minister in the church, saying that his ministry, which had covered a period of sixty-five years, had its begin- 1 ning in the real pioneer days of the Oiristian Church He told of the many conversations in which Mr.

they might have the ‘right of entry’ into all that Gcsl has prepared for thoi-e who love Him. And many times in the last few years, in language which leminds one of this language of Peter, M know that my tent must !>:• folded up : oon\ he had spoken o£ the time when he would lay aside his old body to enter into all that awaited him in 'that house not made with

The Boston cluh will meet Tuesday

evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Pre-Sdiool Study Group

Mrs. E. II. Evans on West Walnut .-treet. Miss Jennie Throop will as-

sist the hostess.

The Pre-School child Study Group will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Bowman memorial gymnasium. Mrs. J. 7'homa. Pedlow will discuss tlie “Physical Growth of the l‘ie-

School Child.”

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Lane liad talked of the great pioneer hands, eternal in the heavens’. Today, preachers of the early days, and of we ay farewell to Mr. Lane for the what a profound influence they had last time within the earthly Church; on lus own life. Mr. Bruner said that 1 tomoirow, w.- will -ay good morning

his fellowship as a younger minister with Mr. Lane was one of the finest experience- of his life, and that Mr.

to him in Ihat city whoi ■ there is no temple and where he is enjoying the fellowship of the saints of the ages."

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Used Cars

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Mrs. Josephine Arnold Mrs. Mildred Quinton and Miss Josephine Rubino who are students in the Rainbow Academy of Beauty Culture at Ind-

iar.apolis, -pent the week-end in this !^ rs ,' * • Corwin Hostess f ity iTo Tuesday Reading Cluh

The Tuesday Reading Cluh will

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shuey and'meet with Mrs. B. F. Corwin, 109 S. daughter, Patty Lou of Fort Wayne,' Locust street, Tuesday afternoon at

and Mr. E. Daubenspeck, and Mr. 2:30 o’clock.

Grover of Snitz City were guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Shuey, south of

town Sunday.

Grayd n Herod who U with the G. C. Murphy Company in Clinton, Ind., spent Sunday in Greencastle with his home folks, on his way to Shelbyville, where he has been sent to assist in the opening of a new store. Mrs. Kenneth Wallace, Fillmore R. 2, underwent an uperaton at the County Hospital Sunday evening. Dr. Thomas Noble, Jr., of Indianapolis and Mr. W R. Hutcheson of Greeneastle, were ihe operating surgeons.

ed, or killed. 11 Is one nf (the most

for our present method of dealing with the liquor Iraffie. Then, we must

lion " f ('ll i rh 1 1 J Carol", “The Click ; mi Th, th", and “The Chime.-." I'mii rarest item in ' ’jl

, . , Jes Dickens’ "David ( ■•irfj meet the wets on their own ground I . ,

i it. original nineteen i>;i ■ I the first edition ,. -J i parts is also in the ex-i'tt Al

autographed copy

poet lo gel ihe truth about prohibition in the wet press of America in many of the magazines which are puldlslied Weekly and monthly. We must awaken to the faet that only in

today anil show the people where their proposals will not work. We must face the fact that we cannot ex-

“We” also appears. The display is upon m

and students from In a. m. t on week day - > .\.. i. - !

10 a. m. to 2 p. in.

nio.-t wlthoul exee|,lion are ruled to day hy the underworld gangs. Even the Federal government seem hope )e-s in the face of gaug rule. (>ne of ihe mo<tt notorious gang leaders in America defies even the federal courts and is given space on thej

from page of the city press and held educational campaign

up as a hero lo qur American hoys. The outlaw liquor traffic in Amerlen Is com rolled by these gangs and they have both the money and the foree lo compel many enforcement officers

lo do us I hey say.

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B. & I*. VS omen's Club Will Meet Tonight The Business and Professional Women's Chib will have a call meeting Monday evening at 7:80 o’clock in the J Studio Tea Shoppe. All members are requested to be present.

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Prof. MessertMUth J o Address Group The Pre-Adoie.scent Child Study Group will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Bowman gym. Prof. Lloyd Messersmith will give a talk on “Physical Education of the Pre-Adolescent.”

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supported hji- all Christian people. And first, last and all the lime, we must educate our children and the youth jigailikt the evils of Intoxicating liqnnrs. In the home. In the school, and in the church we must build from (lie hot-tom up an ado-

against

the liquor trafic. And whatever else we do, we must keep awake. Tlie dry forces look a good long nap after tne 18th amendment was put into the constitution 1i is lime i () gel awake and keep awake If we expect to win

the fight."

Mr. and Mrs. S. (J. Nelson of Craw-foidsv-ille were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall. They attended the funeral of O. F. Lane on Sunday afternoon and the John H. Harrison memorial service in Meharry hall Monday morning. Miss Marie Walker and broth-r Venal<1 Walker, south Indiana striet aUended tiie funeral of Clarence Whitaker who was mysteriously murdered early Finlay Lu Indianapolis, which was held from a church near Paragon Sunday afternoon. Mr. Whitaker was a cousin of Mr. and Miss Walker.

L-H Chevrolet Sales Ine.

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115 N. Jackson St. OPEN EVENINGS

Mt. Olive F. M. 8. To (live Xmas Program Mt. Olive Foreign MirtEiouary scciety will meet with Mrs. Albert Landes Thursday afternoon. There will be a special Christmas program l*eginning promptly at 2 o’clock.

UEAD COLDS 1 9 M«lt m botling water nud inhale w * vapor*; alto tauff up note. VtStiS gytW WMIUlOW JARSWeOYCARLY

Don’t Spend AH On the Gift. Save a Little for Its Packaging For only a few rents you can select new and beautiful designs of Dennison’s Papers, Tags, Cards, Seals, Labels and Gummed Ribbons. With these, package and mark your gifts. Ynur friends will be delighted with the result. HAMILTON’S HOOK STORK

“What proiKtsols arc liefore Amcr lea tisluy for dealing adequately willi the liquor traffic? First, there Is our presell method of enforcement of the prohibition law. I am convinced that the majority of the people still want this, method to he given a fair chance. There is the proposal to repeal this amendment and turn the whole Imsluess buck i 0 the individual stales There Is the proposal, lor government control such as they! have in ('amnia, a proposal that tlie 1 govern incut go Into the liquor business for HhcIi'. And there is the* proposal for the modification of the fitesent law so that light wines and lieer may he manufactured and sold. This means not only the return of the old saloon, hut something far worse. It means that every drug store an,if soft tiring parlor would be allowed to serve llgli' wine and font per cent boor wiihniii any reatrlcttona what *

over.

"Would conditions be any better under any of these new proposals. Let ns see. Under prohibtlon we are told by the wet press that the gang leaders eontrnl th« liquor traffic and the enforcement machinery of the government. Suppose we left the matter of the states, one state having prohibition anti its neighboring state' having liquor. Who would control the 1 interstate traffic? The gaug lead ers would have Just as much opportunity for their trade here and for corruption as under prohibition. Suppose we had government control. This would mean that the governiiumii would have to employ an army of bartenders rather than enforce tile lit officers. If we canuot get one hundred tier cent army of onforcexnetit otricers, 0 ne which the gang corruption caunot touch won in we lx* likely to get a group of bartenders who would be absolutely Immune to corruption? Suppose wo have light wines and beer served without restriction in drug stores amt soft drink parlors. The government’ would have to employ an army of incpectdfa to iwe that unis Witte w u s

VALUABLE COLLEfTION IS DISPLAYED AT U-NHOP

A display of valuable books, manuwripts, and letters of Dickens, Field, Riley, Scott and Galsworthy, will be

imoTHEKiioop mkktim; The Men’s Brothw «l nf tfip Me:! odist church will j ity hall of the chut • this “Vini. <’. C. Gillen will ; ■ tm- •.•'*i*-'b) at the meeting.

Son 4 Throat? Don't (nri

This Doctor's I’rescripliiii Gives ({nicker. Ilcttcr IMid

Don’t suffet .'

fort of sore tht" t. I

piI'seription called H mm 1 ,J, to relieve with 'h .- ' 1 ' Not a gargle hut ' ' 11 medicine which reli'C' t!- '" n ',1 goes direct th> inti mil fi Thoxine will rclip'r V"“ r throat of coughing quicket l,:: than anything you h.n e'" 11

you t money will In t : the whole fa.mil> \ s ready for use in . i;

ties.— All Druggi-t

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THE NEW BEAU BROWNIE

\ favorite ( hr ism ns gift in a hiillimi new dress. Covered in hlsch. blue, ttrefn. brown or rose, Ihe Beau Brownie is furtkr enriched by a niorlern design in f.iml. i 11 metal and colored enamels. On display h' ri

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The Feminine Desire

t;ifis That Ufa” The Appreciated Xmas I’resent FRANK C. SCUOENMAN

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