The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1931 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, CiKEENCASTEE, INDIANA. MONDAY. MARCH 30, 1031.
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• Banking Counsel Not One-Man Opinion 9 * '4 r H RKK tilings characterize a sound bank- financial strongrth, adetjuate facilities and capable, experienced management. We invite your scrutiny of our statement, your inspection of our facilities, and your consideration of t he men who direct our affairs. * • The members of our Hoard are lisled below.
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Past Office at Greenrastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the art of Ma^rrh 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents tier week. * PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
JOHN I'. CANNON Mi. HENltY li. I.ONGDEN vV. A KUEKili
E. A. BROWN ANDREW I!. HANNA RI SSKI.I. E. BROWN
First National Bank Citizens Trust Company
KEI'OKT OU (ONDHTION <H I IRST NATIONAL BANK
Cltarter No. 219
Reserve District No. 7.
If,.port of condition of the First National Rank of Greeneastle in the state of Indiana, at the close of Imsines- on .Vlnreh 2'>, RKil.
RESOCIR I.S
Loans and discounts $400.(572.12 Ovenl rafts , 1,004.07 I riited States Government securities owned 120,500.00 Other bonds, stocks, and .-ecurities owned 1!1K,84<>.(i2 Banking hou-e, $51,000.00. I’umit' re and fixtures, 21 ,n0000, 75,000 00 Real estate owned other than hankinjr house None Reserve with Federal Reserve Rank 45,520.24 Cash anil due from hanks 77,291.02 Outside cheeks and other cash items .‘1,001.75 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from I' L ‘ "
TOTAL
LIABILITIES Capital stork paid in
KFI'OIM OF ( liNDITION OF (UTZ.I.NS TRFST (OMPANY
Charter No. 151.
Report of the rendition of Citizens Trust Company at Greeneastle,
at the elo e of it business on March 25, 19.71.
I. .1. ARNOLD, Secretary.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
in tin State of Indiana, .. L. A. I!ROWS’. President
S' Treas. 5.000.00
$929,445.12
Advances t.i Estates and Trusts Other Ronds, Securities, etc. Other Real Estate Owned Due from Trust Companh-, Ranks A- Bankers «fe cash on
hand
Trust Securities
Rond A Securitii s Mnirinjr participation certificates Real Estate owned by Trusts A Estates (Appraised value)
$1/51,722.53 2,285.70 (57,721.94
None
Surplus
Und
$ 100,0011.00
10,000.00 1,238.70
ivided profits—net
Reserves for dividents, contiriKem ies, etc. 1,479.82 Circulating notes outstanding 100,000.00
Due to hanks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding 85,989.(53
Demand deposits 489,304.07 Time deposits 82,793.(59 Bills payable and rediscounts 35,(530.90 TOTAL $929,145.42
State uf Indiana, ( i.uuly of Putnam, s :
I, Perry .\l Ru b, Caduei uf the above named bank, do ' ole in Illy wear that the above statement i true to the best of my knowledge
mid belief.
PERRY M. RUSH. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th da\ of March, 1931. Allie E Allen, Notary Public Mv C.immis ion expires, April 23, ’31 J. E CANNON Cornet—Attest. A. R. HANNA RUSSELL E. BROWN, Directors.
Customers Securities
TOTAL
Lipital Stock— Paid in Surplus Undivided Profits. Net Reserve for Intere t film Certificates Savings Deposits I’rust Deposits Ilue to Ranks A Tr. ( o’Tiu t Investments Partiia'pati.in ( ertificates Reeeint. for safe keeping TOTAL
LI Allll IT I ES
7(5,492.94 112,15(5.(5] 31,785.29 301.51
Outstanding
107,00(5 10 157,838.75 225,80(5.92 1(10,300.00 77,075.9(5
•1,199,757.9(1
50^)00.00 30.000.00 7,580.02 1,717.82
550,739.35 ■ 224.500.00 77.075 9(1 1,199,757.90
SUde nf Indiana, County of Putnam, -s: ;.L-.L Arnold. Senary of the Htizens Trust Companv of GreenH. , Indiana, do -oLemnly swear that the above statement is true. , , L.J. ARNOLD. Subscribeil and sworn to before me this 27th day of March 193: Abie !■ Alien, Notary Public. My Commission expires April 23 ’31
Society News Butler Students llonie
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•leane Iteryle nrown and .loliu li Talbott of (iieein i tie, who are sill dent at Ru b i tmivi isily, have letunieit home for their 'piing vacation Uiis w. ek. They will leturn to Indianapolis on April when stu lies are ie iiineil at the tiniver- it y.
have a Pitch-in supper at the High S- In ml, Tuesday evening at 5:30 p. m. Parent nl these hoys and girls plea-e
. I . M S. Meeting P< St|.ll||c I
bring food.
alidwichc and one di b of
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I'cderalion of Women's ( bibs Meeting All Day Tuesday
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The meeting of the Putnam County Eid ration o| Women’s Club, will bo held tl the Methodist church here j lue day March 31st. The morning
4oting llainbridge ' . um will begin promptly at 10:30 < on pie We Marl red oY! , k. “legislation and Legislators" I lie marriage of George Estes, mil will be the topic of the round table id Mr and Mi . .Inlm A. Estes, and | di cussion, led by Mrs. Morton Eur Helen Newell, daughter of James | dir . of Russellville. | | l( , .H'leritoon
| piograin will be in charge uf the
On count nf thi- liring Passion A'lk, lie meeting of the Women's ' or 'en M sinnaty Society of the Vletboilist eliur h will not he b, | | until Apiil 8. \t 'his time, Di, ILivUi'irne Darby, of the Mary .1. .lohnsiin ho.' ital of Vl 'iiihi will speak. •I* •*• Home tconomics Meetmij In West Made.on
Crescent will have a evening at
Kibekah l.aige No. 753 lilendid meeting Monday 8 o'clock. There will he
‘Mi Juin Allen of Terre Haul.' i visiting Mrs. Lillie Allen. The Greencasi.ie hand will practice > tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All nn inbe!rripirsted to be present. Eail G. Alspuugb, Jr., of Tene Haute is spending a few days w itii ids > grandparents, Mi. and Mrs. N. ( A1 .spa ugh. James Lyons, of Terre Haute, was a 1 j visitoi here Monday. Mr. Lyons for-| merly lived at Uutnamville a number of y< ars ago. Moffett Buick has delivered a 4doar sedan to R. E. Sandy, Northwood and a sport coupe to Dr. Clyde Gray of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mn-. Vernon Wurrall and || children of Indianapolis, spent St 'h t| vi iimg Mis. Woirall's patents, Mr ♦ [.•ui'l Mi-. J. E. Long, south Locu-I P| stremt. %, Mi . Charles T. Moore of St. I.oui i pent hist week with her patents, Mr and Mrs. N. ('. .A I.spa ugh. Mr. Moore is coming aSturday to a company hei home. The complaint of Russell L. Scohei against Robert H. Harbison and Eva ilarbison, to foreclose a mechanic’s lien, ha- been dismissed in the Putnam circuit court. Miss Catheiine Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Long, south Locust street, who is teaching at Jackson, Kv., is spending the spring vacation here with her parents. Hoy Tharp, of Marion township, was reported critically ill Monday, following a hemorrhage suffered Sunday. Very little hope is held for Mr. Tharp’s recovery, it was said. Carl Smith, son of Bert Smith o( Reelsville, underwent an operation lot the removal of a kidney at the Methodist hospital in Indianapoli- Monday Dr. T. B. Noble pei f irmed the opera
tion.
In the complaint on account of Bessie Sears against Viola Sears heaid in the Putnam circuit court Saturday, u finding was rendered in favor of t.u 1 plaintiff in the sum of
$1(52.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hart, A. White and R. Manuel of Terre Haute and Miss Pittiford of Vincennes attended the- American Legion meeting Sunday and were guests of .Mr. and Mis. Eunice Miles of Howard street. In Lie suit of the Russellville Rank : gainst William E. Gardner and o.he s, to collect an alleged unpaid note, u finding has been made in the I’utuam circuit court in favor of the
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Riley Nowell, both of the Raiubri Igc oomniniiity, wa (domnizod Katur.bty h.V the Rev. II. O, Hralton. The oiv mony u . witliv .-od by Grace \! Rratton. I'hc bridegroom i- a well
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Higb s. bool llrc hestra and Rand Gel logelher Meeting Momhei's id' the High School Orcliestra and Hand und their parents will
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clubs.
Mi -. II. I alhotf I o He Hostess The Crescent Club will meet with f'U . Harold Talbott, .i.’.J Arulei cin, : street, Werinesday at 2:30 o’cloc k. •Hr C. It. O’Brien will have charge of the program.
Ret ween thirty and lliiityfivc new "bine ii nr • invited In atlencl Hie Due ol Hie VVi sl Madlsiiii Town I hip IIuiiic Ec ciiioinies eluli Wecln • ' day, Apiil I. al p. in. at Hie bniue uf' " 1 Dm I, I le| ler An inlc i c Hug I" "I'uin b.c been planned aihl re lie cluueill wit) be nerv"il. \t'oi)l/'ll 1 who ale eoiuipg lire asked to lulng P* ncil and mile paper. - eissm and: w lapping pa pc i fur llieir own use a l |
the liieeling.
I In i lub lias been organi/.eil aboul a year and plan un exlensive pin grain lor Ibis year.
initiation ol nididntes and tiansac I pl iinliff in the sum of $304.99.
lion ol impoitaut business and every ini mlier is a.-keil to be present. Rrulab Huffman, \. (J. I.nwetta Walts
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•!• 4* *1* 4* 4* l’i< eut Day ( lid, Will Meet With Mrs. Stewart I he Presi'nt pay Club will meet I'uesduy afternoon al 2:30 o’clock' v.'itli Mrs. ( arl Stewart, 7 llloiHningtbn st rei“t.
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Suit to (ftiiet title ti) real estate has b oil filed in the Putnam circuit court by Taylor Carrington and Laura 15. U ni ingt n against Ar her Henry and ?! nierous other defendants. Andiew E. Durham is attorney for the plain-
tiff. .
Mrs. Brunfield of indianaiioli.s pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs frville Kosher. Mrs. Paul Alhin returned to her tome East of town from the County tospital Monday. Slight damage was done to the xappa Delta fraternity house, lie Taylor Place, about 9:3(1 o’clock Sat inlay night when a fire of undeter nined origin set boards at the tear cl .he house on fire. The small file wa-*xtinguii-hed when firemen arrived. Mr. and Mrs. E 1!. Taylor will leava Tuesday for New York City to mee heir daughter. Mrs Edward M Vendrll ami snii of Madrid. Spaii vho will arrive in New York April ' They will visit their daughter, Mia I. M. Wurelng and family In Coltini ms. Ohio, mi fly'll way to New York GENERAL BUTLER SPEAKS (Continued From Page 1) Yoik.” Ton hing un the subjfvt of uneir loynant, Gen. Duller said: “Deapit errible conditions, n ■ one has hei the government responsible, but p<< pie who are cold and hungry are ; good breeding ground fur ili.-conten The American |ieo|H< are standir. firm and loyal. This is the only nr. tion that could have taken such pun ishment vv ilft ut attempting to change its government.” Concerning war, the speaker aid: “All soldiers, you will find, are against war. I have been in the se<vice for 33 years and detest war. Only
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ve should not throw away all runs and let mad dogs walk i Retaining to the .-uhje.t nf i ’or his conclusion, (ieneial Rttir; >f a typical incident of a icry in Philadelphia w iilc .• .vi. tor of public afety. in whiki: dm a year after he had nptareli riminats to secure a iitiiB them. Every possible wieiu hruw n into the judicial mui ju "We will never get anywhof •rime,” he said in closing, ipeedy justice. Rut In-' ' have honest office hoi ler .
vorced from political nrganitt
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Following the addre.--, I’m ' and Mrs. (J. Rn.mley Oxnini dinner for General lliflei .ii t Captain It. B. McMahon, he.ni» ' R. O. T. C. unit at DePauw, O H. Comstock and l.t. D. 55 F staff officers, with the Him commanders of the unit, l!"lai“> * thies of Hammond, William YiftK of Kokomo and Paul H">' U Haute, were sjieeial guests. This was the hist f the m |»e vices for the year.
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