The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1931 — Page 2

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TTIEDAILY bAnI-TEH,GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MARC'H 2H, 1931.

HEAL YOU R SKIN f rom within with this new strength

Mlss*MarT Rank, rirarwatpr, N. Y.. wrltM: ••My fare was blemished with many pimples. No treatment I used did them any good. I also had boils. My appetite was poor. My weight was off and I felt nervous. After taking S.S.S. my *umplosion cleared up beautifully. My appetite Improved I now rest well at night and am greatly benefited In every way." You. too, will want to take S.S.S. select the larger sire as it holds double the i|tianlity and represents a price saving.

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Green- i astle, Indiana, as second dags mail mailer. Tinder the act of March 8,

1870.

Subscription price, 10 cents per

week.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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Mrs. Allen HosUkk To Martha Washington Club

The Martha Washington (Tub h ud their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Allan. TOO Greenwood avenue, Wednesday afternoon. She gave an interesting article on “St. | Patrick” and a stoiy on “Poor Minded." Kourteen memlteis respondM to I roll call. During the social hour the l hostess, assisted by her daughter Miss

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I<ewis. 808 Crown street, are the parents of a

daughter Virginia Beulah, born Wed- 1 ’^an.'^^i'fWWo^ w.fwh.

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Mi \ugunta Glidewell, saleslady I + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ .■I ITvvn' , i coii iii d in her home on II. Y. I’. I . Women's Club i! r li Madison stieii, mi aciamnt of Hostess To (Tub Mem tiers

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j The Business and Professional Wo*

|{iiliert Sweeney, ( uni t House < us-■ men’s club of Greencastle was hostess iaillnn, who Inis been coiifined to hi j last evening to the President or a i i in by an Mines of ■. irletine, was ! tepresentative of twenty-one clubs of

a ah to ho out Friday

Owner Of Htfrse killed By Auto* j Sued For $150(1

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tin; mystify cab It “Talks” and “Sinks’’ si i: IT SATT RDAY AT THE L. y\ II. SALESROOM

We Buy Ohl Gol I, Silver, Discard- ' I Jewelry, Ilium nils. Watches, =!= I’ing.-, Antii|ues, False Teeth, lligh==r est Prices Paid. Send now to Simpson Trading Co., o Colnmhus Circle, New York City. =| The Putnam County Medical As-o-ciatinn held thei; regilar banquet ineeting \V- (Inesday eveming at the county hos|iital. Dr. T \. Sigler gave an interesting talk on “Undulant Fe- == vcr.” Other talk- were given by .=2 Judge Hughes and Harry Wells.

Itl SSI-I I.VII I F MAN VI.I.KGKS VI TO W \S W ItKCKKD BY NEGLIGENCE Danvfges received by an automnhile when it struck a horse were the ba-ds of a damage suit filed by Oliver M. •McCall, f Russellville,, in Montgomery circuit com Wednesday morning against Edgar, Manford and Peail Pitts. The plaintiff is suing for if-MX)

damages.

The complaint states that about 1:45 o’clock on the morning of E< h. 2(i, lU.Tl, Howard McCall, son of the plaintiff, was driving along the Brown’s Valley road enr iute to his home at Russellville from Crawfordville. When he reached a point near the Pitts home, the horse suddenly jumped out from the side of the toad,

Greehcastle.

A delicious two course dinner was erved hy the Domestic Science class of the H. S. supervised by Miss Ader.

The guests and members were seated 'Erectly in the |>ath of the McCall

at :i long tables attractively decorated n ’ 1

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the brakes and tried to stop but that

flowers, and Yellow

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candles,;

The |iur|h>se of the meeting was to create a closer relationship bettween the various clubs of the city. Most delightful talks were made hy the guests and the accomplishments of the clubs were most gratifying to all present. A business meeting was held following the dinner at which

the animal appeared s, suddenly he w:> unable to avoid the crash. The machine was badly damaged, the ntire front part of it (wing demolished. The machine, according to the complaint, was worth about $(500 previous to ihe accident, but afterwards was valued at only $100.

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MICHIGAN U. GRID MENTOR

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HARRY KIPKI Is SH AKER B \ N(|l I I HONORING HI

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Nearly Three Hundred Men Attend Bampul Meeting

Melhcdist ( hurch.

Nearly iliri'e Yerslly men upon hanqnei

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man who ran-down Ids own sehool His talk was spired with many am edoles l ulled Iroiu bis own wide

i xpe rienee in sports.

Di Waller K Bundy, professor of liihln al DePauw. acTed as toasiiuns:er. Other speakers on IT»e program included Or. \V ,M Blanchard, dean of the college; Coach Raymond Neal, football mentor, and 0. C. Moffett, bead of ihr department of physical education niul varsity basket ball coa< h. The bampiel whs served in I'nivcrsity Ibe Mellindisl Church

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ENGINE HITS STUEEI ( Alt CHARLOTTE, N. C„ March 2<i (I'l’l A locomotive crashed int . :» iiowiled sin el ai at a im-sing here today, injuring more than a score of

Papers committing Phillip Seller,! McCall al-<> states that the impact Greencastle young man, to the Ind-| tlm " |,la, ' s ^Kl h w,ill I j Wa8 SO t< ‘ rri,i< ' that thp h ° rSP "' aS

l.„„ Slat.' ra„„ r.T « .lavs, v™™'fh > .'MO I ki "'" 1 '

placed in the hands of Sheriff Alva. held ,n (.reencastle, April 1.. The plaintiff alleges that the aoelBryan Thursday by -pecial Judge 1 Election of officers was held and j ()pnt who | ly to the neg ,| i|irPnCo

Glenn H. I.yon, before whom Seller

. , ,was tried in city court several weeks! ,, „

held no reaped foi the . e Black, vice-president. Grace Browning

ago on a charge of possession of. Jt

liquor. Seller was taken to the Farm! trw,8Urer : Kuth St " WHrt ’

Thursday.

sliimld gel off the

,'the following were elected: Susie Talbott, President;

Helen

secretary,

irresponding

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di'i d IliT'auw Uni lli'lnleil Ibe first all In 11 Wi diiesibn evi

lllng Kappa Tan Kappa, Inlerfia ■"'• rs “ n -' l,u,n - v fr ' tica,,y

F irly reports from hospitals where (he injured were taken said .'i.'i persons had been treated. Some, il wa-

Hmil' l oiini'il. was in charge of ar lungenieiils Thi: lakes ihe place of

the u Hal fool ha II hanquel given . , , ,, , , , .

-aid, pmhahlv would n t live.

,1 "'" •' 1 a,,,l is "" , ' or " ,,Pau ' v The UKomolive hurled the stieet fllhlel." in all bran, lies of spoils iar from thp traeUl) an ,| rollo( , it intll

The principal sneaker was Harry railway yards.

C. Kii>ke. football iiiaeh at the Uni Twenty-seven of the injured pas vern|iy of Mil blgan. In bis lulk he , engers were negroes. Several were siren oil ihe point dial if DePauw ,» b ully crusbed that amputation of wasn't ihe !.'reali i school in tile |e "s and arms was necessity. Physlworld lo i ai h iiidlviilnal here, then . i-iai - said at least four received in- , •' j jurii from which they probably will

MONEY STOLEN IN JAIL ANDERSON,*Ind., March 26, (UPi Even the jail is no safe place for a fierson here, Fritz N'el-nn, world war veteran, complained to sheriff Ber-

nard Bradley.

When Nelson complained that fUl.'i was stolen from him while he was ineariH'iated in the jail, other prisor.ei , were si arched. Everett K. Brown and Richard Holtzclaw wa re found to have the money, and larceny charges were, filed against them. , COMPROMISE DAMAGE SUIT FOR $1511.(10

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Si l l I \ I EMMONS II AO SOLI.ILL Sa.IMlO IN ORIGINAL SU'I.

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Dr. M. D. RickeUs State Registered O|itometrist Glasses Filled ami Repaired ^f ^M'e: tern I'nion

die. I HE \\ FATHER Riin or -now, iK-ginning late (oiiivot or Friday; slightly warmer in oulli portion tonight; much colder I T idiyv night. I IKST IMA. A. E. F. MEET i'hi vetia m- of the old .First Oivi ion \ K. 1 will meet tonight at 7:.'l(l sharp in the basement of the cil.v library to make final arrangements for the “big time" May 28, First Division day.

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WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Of The JO - JO BEAUTY SHOPPE At The STAR I5ARHKU SHOP

A compiomise verdict of $160 in favor of the plaintiff, was reached Thursday in rning by attorneys in the $5,000 damage suit of Stella la‘i*imons again-t Ray L. Bennett, of Cory, sliollly hefiire lbe ease was Hchedulcd to go on trial before a jury in the I’ut-

nam circuit court..

The suit whieT gi'ew out of a collision between Ihe plaintiff’s automobile and the efi diints truck in Term Haute, January 17, 1980, was brought to Putnam county on a change of venue from ('lay county. A big array e r attorney from Terre Haute, Brazil i and Gri encastle were on hand Thursday moining leady to try the case. It was alleged in the complaint that the defendant wa- responsible for the collision -ill lll.lt be failed to slop bis truck IsTore enti ling on a through -tii it in Terre Haute. The plaintiff all r.-d -he suffered permanent in-

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A jury which had been summoned | to hear the evidence in the case was ili.-mi-sed by Judge Hughes.

| treasurer; Ruth

Catherine Tillutson,

secretary.

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Howard-Sh aff AA i .Idiiig i oday

Miss Mildred Howard, daughter of ; Mi. and Mr-. Charles H .waid, 14 Beveridge street, and John I. Shaft", -on of Mr. and Mis. Albert Shaff of Covington, were mairied at the home of the bride’s parents, Thursday af-

ternoon at :i o’clock.

The Rev. VictOi L. Raphael, pastor of the Presbyterian church read The -int'le ring service. Those who atti ndeil the wedding I run out of town were the gloom’s mother, Mrs. Shaff, and Edwin Young of Covington. The young couple wall make their

home in Greencastle.

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AATmieii’s Circle Meeting \\ ednesduy A I lei noon The AVoman's Circle of the Pieshyli riaii church met Wednesday aftern on in the church. Mrs. H. M. Griffitt- gave th“ mission study review. The devotions were led by Mrs, Vreeland instead of Mis. Eitel. Thirty members were present. Mrs. Lena Bauer, Mrs. II. C. II. Wcrneke, .'nil .Airs. Ida Durham were the hosti--.se-. Needbnrafl ( lub AA III Alee! Friday The Needle, ralt Club will meet with Mrs. Leslie Haynrakcr, RIO East Hanna street, Eiiday afternimn at

2:.!ll o’clock.

AA omen's I "nion AAill Meet Friday The AA'omen'- Union of the Chri-t-iau cbuieh will meet upstairs in the Simibiy sehonl room, Friday aftei noon it 2.J() o’clock. The Mis-i nary Soeiety will have charge of Ihe pro giam. I'hey will give a play entitled, “India’s Household.’’ All women of

Core throats

Quickly relieved

OVER W MILLION JARS USED YEARLY

of the defendants in allowing their horse to mn at large on the public highway. He ays that his son wapowerless to prevent the accident.

NO TR ACE OF ELY A RHEA Although more than a week has elapsed since the sudden and complete disappearance of Alva Rhea, Eminence farmer, his family is still without the slightest trace of his whereabouts and is still unable to account for his prolonged absence. Rhea disappeared last Tuesday after cashing a $1,860 hank draft in this clt\ It was at first thought that |>erhlips a mental weakness brought on by an attack of flu might have caused the Eminence man to wander away, and so far there has been no other reason offered of his absence. Rumors were current that Mr. Rhea’s Ford coupe was found in Indianapolis the first of the week and that a man answering the discription of the missing man had left Indianapolis by airplVie but the story was found to be mere rumor.—Martins* ville Reporter.

\<‘\y Faster Dresses © Jackets, redingobes and boleros. Crepes and Chiffons. Mostly floral patterns and .stripes. Striking new styles with short or long sleeve. Sizes 14 to 46. $5.0(1 11> To $16.75 THE DUALITY SHOI'

II PITCH FORD

SENATORS ARE HEROES

IIOOA Fit KNROl TK~H<IM|.;’

IUI.BOA. C. /. March 2ii (UP) Two (Tilted Stale senators AiThur Robinson of lodiana and Tasker F. Oddin of Nevada were the heroes today of a rescue at sea. The two senators were returning from a fishing trip in Pearl Inlands when they sighted a laiinoli. drlfiing helpless!) at sea and sending up dis. tress signals. They informed Ihe captain of I heir own ship, who swung around toward the launch. Arriving alongside. Senator Oddie threw a rope In the launch which was adrift because of a disabled motor. Pour passengers on Ihe launch were la ken aboard. HEED ()N DOPE I II ARGE

FA! ORTE. Ind.. Mar. 26 (UP) Possession of “h ishi-h” cigarettes, an offense under a law passed hy the 1929 Indiana legislature, was charged today against Raymond Freeland, 21, local taxi driver. Freeland was charged with possessing 50 of the cigarettes, containing a narcotic .-imilnr in effect to opium. They were said to retail at 50 cent-'

each.

ABOARD U. S. S. ARIZONA, at sea, March 26 ( UP I—Pre-idm Hav or was enroute back to Washingii* today after visits to Porto Rim ; in ,| the Virgin"l-lab l.~, where he was en an enthusiastic wi-home and I'ntcrtained by native ilanc. - and music. The piesident, who gained first hand information of the most in*... Tig problems in the i-lands, wa, cheduled to arrive at Norfolk Sunday night. Ho will reach Washingtun on

Monday.

Tile homeward trip will permit th,. president to gain the benefit of even | 'lore complete rest than the outward I journc), during which he woikeil on I , the -pooches which he m ule at San i luatl and Saint Thomas. He will ,It-1 vote himself entirely to rest aftei j strenuous three day.- in the island-. One of the things by which the! president will remember hi- trip is i mahoguny antique table, maiie hy| A’irgin Island natives, and presents! to President Hoovei by French consul Cyiil Daniel, in behalf of the ntizeii.-. The piesident marveled lit I - skill of the natives and -aid it wnunl bo “one of my gieatest prizes." As the Arizona sailed from Snini Thomas, a shower started falling. The native* interpreted it as a Id.—nr m the visit.

SALEM CO-ED IS CHOSEN AS i’ROM” 0UKE1N

AHSS a irgiM a jlsti to reign OVER PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT

Mis Virginia Justl, DePauw University coed from Salem, was elected li) the junior class to lie prom queen for ihe Hiinnal Junior Prom wlii.Ti will lie given here Frl.la) night. Miss .lusli is a meinher of Ihe Alpha Chi Omega sorority a,at i as selected as one ol Ihe six nut-i beautiful coeds

special invitation

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It makes droopy,

dejected garden things pcr/ly crisp mi cl sprightly

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I lie I rigid a i" re Mydrator to keep anti restore gardenfresh crispness to fruits and ve>;eiables is one of the (ii.iii\ outstanding advuntagesftof Frigidair«' A' ed Hctrigeraiion. There are many others. VA i invite von to come in and learn all about them F RI GID AI R E THCNCWALl r/OtCUAIN ON SI ttllglCIO AIRES ARE SOU) WITH

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Elected Memlier of

Council of ("lubs

.Airs. Curtis Hughes was elected a momh'T of the Council of Clubs from the Boston Club Tuesday evening the regular meeting.

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Second AVard Study Group AA ill Meet On Friday The Second Ward Study Group will meet Friday afternoon ut 3:8(1 o’clo.-k at the ,-chool. Miss Mary Agnes Miller, county nurse, will speak on “Op-

tical Health." 4* *h 4* 4* 4* 4* ('. (", ( hoir To Meet Saturday

The Christian church choir wilL meet for rehearsal Saturday evening ■ at 7:80 o’clock nt the church. Members please note change of date.

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Study Group Will Meet AA'ilh Airs. A'reelnnd International Relations Study group j of the A. A. U. AV. will meet w*(h ' Mrs. F. M. A’reelnnd, 718 eaH Sem-| inary street, on Friday afternoon,! March 27th. Piofessor Carson will be the speaker. Members please no'e change of place of meeting.

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Airs. AA ilsoii Speaks Before O IMphi AA Oman's Club Mrs. B) ron Wilson has leturnedlJ from Delphi where she was the speak |Z er at the annual Guest day of the ♦ Woman’s Club AA’ednesday. A dinner was given in her honor Wednesday . vening. Mrs. Wilson gave a la-n'.en (CContiDued On Page 4)

on ill*' cumins by The Mirage. |»e

Pauw ; .'iirliook. In 1929 Miss .lusli. with R.'X Moffett, prest dei.t of the junior class, will lend the grand inarch. The basketball floor of the Itowifian gymnasium ba- been lurn.il Into a spring night by decorators for Ibis dance. This Is the second junior prom in the history of DePauw. the Inauguration dunce be-

ing held Inst year.

MARRIAGE LICENSE J hn I. Shaff, lineman, and Mildred Howard, telephone operator, both of

Gr< .ncastle.

Hurry to the Hui!

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0 FRIDAY Sjimal! Sodas and Sundaes

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SHERIFF’S S ALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the ( lerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, in the State of Indiana in a cause wherein Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Indiana, is Plaintiff and Victor) School* for Boys, a Corporation, S. Quay Brookshire, Swan D. Brookshire, Mary Bruce Ro-eherry and Jesse Paul Johnson are defendant’s requiring me to make the sum of three thousand six hundred eighty four dollars and sixty seven cents, with interest on said decree and costs. I will cxpo-e at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 11th day of April A. D. 1981, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clocl P. M of said day, at the door of the Court House in Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, the rents and profit! for a term not exceeding seven years the following Real Estate in Putnan County, Indiana, to-wit: l.ots number six (6) and seven (71 in Rogers and Cookerly’s Addition t< the town, now city, of Greencastle Indiana, except the right of way of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company, or Indianapolis and Western Railway Company over and across said described real e-tate, and also excepting a strip ' of ground 169 feet in width from east to west off of the. west sides of Lots | 6 and 7 aforesaid, that lies north of the right of way of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Triiction Company or Indianapolis and Western Railway Company. Also, Lots numltered 4, 5. 8, and 9, in Rogers and Cookerly’s Addition to the town, now city, of Greencastle, Indiana, excepting a strip of ground 12 feet in width off of the east sides of said lots numbered 4 and 9; also, except the right of way of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company, or Tndiana|>olis and i VAestern Railway Company, over and I across said described real estate. If such icuts and profit- will not 1 sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, l will at the same time and place exjiose a.’ . public sale the fee simple of -aid ren' e-tutc, or us much thereof as may Go sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and rnstsx Said sale will Im made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALVA BRYAN, Sheriff of Put-

nam county.

Dated March 18th, A. D„ 1931. Chinles McGaughey, Attorney foi

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BLIZZARD IN KOI MRS DENVER, CJ<>., March 26 HTiA blizzard which blew out ..f AMi.irr 1 • lat, paralyzed traffic today a* ,t .wept a.to.--- the Rocky .Alountaj lutes. Air m iil traffic was p.iralyzeita lUtomobile travel throughout Wj* :g and noithern Colorado wa-an standstill. Temperatures dropped rapi.llv rigid winds drove sn w anil -M tefore them. Havre, Mont., Helena, .Al.nit., Ydowstone Park, Pocatello, Idaho, Salt .ako City, Utah, Sheridan, Win, iawlins, AA'yo., Cheyenne, Wyo., .id lenver, all had snows. At Rawlins, -ix inches of snow fdt ind the temperature wa- zero. TV emperature in Montana fell 40 .6■pees in a few h .urs. In Canadian provinces, temperaures were below zero.

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Easter Girds A lance assortment of friendly, seasonable greeting's. (Priced From If Cp) SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE Saturday's Pre-Easter Speniil Any Bible in our stock 50% Redlirt ion

SPRING MILLINERY t distinct'® 1 '' You can buy a hat most any where—hut lint a hat o' f fn ui»inf Hats this sejisnn must add charm and beauty to the JJ 10 ?. (imT''' dress, and these are found only in exclusive shops ", p r icisl Fisk’s, Star, Fahn Lee and many other exclusive lines ' within the reach of all. Hats Express Your Personality* Buy where only good hats are sold VOLIVA HAT SHOP 20 A ine Street.