The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1931 — Page 2
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THE DAJCCY BANNER, GKEENCS^TEE, INDIANA^ MONDAY! APRIL 27,el931.
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rhildren’s Colds Checked without “ dosing." Rub on OVER W MILLION JAPS USED YEARIY
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day <ni l< , p - al business.
NOTICE TO l AXPAVKItS OK MO\ KOK TOM NSHII 1 . I’l’TNAM
COUNTY, IN IH \NA
You are hereby notified that an ap- | parent emergency e\i-ts for the exIpenditure of more money for the cur- ' rent year than was set out in detail in tin |«tililished bialget therefor. The undersgned taxing officials I will, May 12, 1931, at ten o’clock A.
IT Chenowoth i- ronfineil to Id M., meet at the office of the Trustee
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•—Hot III II belle!
I». I*. Vlullins* Driicr Sloiv
irme on account of illness. ' lie Oreencastle hand will practice this evenin'' at 7:30 o'clock. I*. A. Holiertson, bis mother, tind on (iraham, spent Sunday at Mope,
Indiana.
Graham Robert on, <>( Cbieatjo,
ftent the week end with Ids father, i ( . f)lln t s j !? 100.
IT \. Robeits .n, iidl east Washing-| \o. 28—Insurance premiums, $1.000 • on treet. j \ 0 35— Miscellaneous (Enumera-
Mi . Glen Arnold of Clinton Falls ,ion( underwent an emergency major operation at the county hospital Satur-
ay night.
of said township, to consider and determine such emergency and the amount necessary to he appropriated
to meet the same.
The fund, items, purpose and amounts of such proposed appropria-
lion are as follows: Special School Fund:
N'o. 25—School supplies (old ac-
Society Miss lionnie Moffett To Wed Mr. MeArmoltd Ann. uncement of the approaclt'iie marriage of Mi-s lionnie Moffett of Indianapolis, daughter of Mr. and' •Mrs. Charles M. Moffett, formerly of j this city and Dr. Murray DeArmond, has been made by Miss Moffett’s parents. The wedding will take place on May 27. Miss Moffett is well known in Greencastle, where she resided until her parents moved to Indianapolis. She attended Del’auw university and was a member of the Tri Delta sorority. »J« »J« »J« Vlis. Mainly NV ill He llosless Tonight The Mothers’ Study (dull will meet with Mrs. It. K. Handy, llighfall avenue, Monday evening at 7:20 o’clock. Mrs. Robert Stoner will have charge of the program. *!• •!• ‘h
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THE 01 A CITY SIIOI
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WOM AN KEELS Deal It Claims A VINDICATED Kormcr Resitlenl
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$01 ITI HIxN’M, Ini., April 27 (UP) 1 —Mr . Myrtle I inie-i lllerkliilge, who rrsigiifd as colb* lor of iMtciuul iovo- ! nue iit CliifaK) after th<» famous ‘ cpringfield f r-> game in which she! lost $50,000 o Iward R. I.itsingcr' mon y, deelareil today li • felt "vin-
ilica ed” after proving to her own - it- ' lt,l0 »gh born and reared in the isfa tion that man killel here sc, L'’""'.'’ -d Hainbridge, Mr. Ryron had
one of the trio who win lie! her.
The death of Charles Kyr.in, age |<l yeai , former resident of Monroe township, occurred at Hammond Sund ;. morning it III o’clock, following •'in lilne s of a complication of diseasi s.
Mi. s Alberta Houck has returned home from I.ouiaville, Ky., where she pent the past week with her sister, Mi - Katherine Houck and Mr. and Mrs. .1. IT Engle. Attorney General .lames M. Ogden was re elected as one of the alumni trustees of MePauw university, defeating John I’. Goodwin, Hronkville, and Rev. Meander T Preeland, Shelhy-
ville.
James J. Lash, in charge of the local Western Union Telegraph office, I \va confined to his home at Arlingj Ion and Walnut streets, by illness I Monday. The local ' trice was dosed Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans and I'laughter I'lorence and William HoatI right, hav returned from Washington, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Evans attended the I). A. It. ( ontineiital congress while in Wash-
ington.
Woodrow Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Webster, of east of Greencastle, who underwent an opertinti at the County Hospital several days ago for a ruptured Appendix, wa- rep irted in a grave condition
Monday.
City fireman made a run Saturday evening about X o’clock to east Washington -treet when an automobile
leaving the honii v. been confined by iull filar. Ige i mile here looked once at the hod> Perry in an undertaking declan <1 po-.itively hi
)e he had -n/.a, Mr.. ,n . terday ol (ieo * ge parlor, and was t he
oiM'le iiis home in Hammond for the
ell-1 several years
"George Parker" who la-t Janunrv Warren.
22 lured her into the card game which resulted in notoriety which forced her out of one of the most slide imlitical positions ever held by a
woman in America.
"I feel like I now have a new Ic-ho on life,” said Mrs. Illaeklidge in dicussing Perry’s death and charges made by Litsinger in January that he believed she had Conspired wit), the gamblers to "rid)’’ him of $50,000 |,y making it appear she had "lost" to them the money he lent to her.
He i survived by a brother, James "I Hammond, and three sisters, Mr G 01 ge Wilkei on, of Hamniund; Mi William Saulsbury d'Craw ford v'lle; and Mrs. Emma Blackwell of
!' meral services will he hold in Hammond Tuesday after which the Imdv will lie brought t„ Hainbridge, M l iving at 2 p. m. short services will he held at the grave in Bain-
bridge cemetery.
GOLF BALL KILLS BUNNY
PROF. MEAD DIES CHICAGO. April 27 (UP) Rrofgs ! for Geoige Herbert Mead, (is, chair ! mnn ot the department ol iihilosophy at the University of Chicago and one of the foremost philosophers of the
country, died last night of heart dls- was killed
I DS ANGELES, April 27 (IIP) C •' Landis liid up his golt ball on l.l Caballero course yesterday, took ■ • Pcliinlnar.v swing and drove it far
down Hie fairway.
Al the same time a jaeknibhll do 1 ided to cross the fairway. He ami the ball arrived al the same spot siimilianroiisl.v and the jackrabblt
Taxpayers have a right to be heard
thereon.
II. 0. Bratton, Clara Sands, Walter Reeves, Advisory Board. Charlie Hendrich, Trustee.
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GREENCASTLE REGIMENTS Pit l URPM IN I. H. P AIT.R
Many Greencastle person- had their pictures in the piciorial section of the Terre Haute Tribune Sunday. In a group pietuie of Sixth District Democrats who gathered at Turkey Run recently appealed the likenesses of Curtis Hughes, K. S. Hamilton, Alva Bryan, John Kightsell, Mr. T. A. Sigler, Fred Snively, James Hughes, Judge J. P. Hughes and Albert Dobbs. In another group picture of I’usincss and Professional Women who attended a district conference at Brazil recently appeared Mrs. Sidelia Dowling, Mrs. Gertrude Werneke, Mi-s Helen Browning, Miss Meta McCoy, Miss Ella Beckwith and Miss Eliza-
beth Ward.
In a picture of teachers attending a teacher training conference at Terie Haute appeared Mean L. H. Mirks of MePauw university, and Superintendent Warren J. Yount of the city school, Johanna Jean, tige 4, and Mary Helen, age one year, children of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith of Greencastle, are shown in another picture, while in another is picture the new Sixth District Democratic reception committee
-aid to belong to Mr. A. K. Ayler I wdiieh Welcomed Congressman Court-
caught fire. The fire was extinguished when the fireman arrived and they
did not stop at the scene.
Mrs. Anna Forhman of Columbus and Mrs. William Brooks of Chicago, Mr. and Mr- Gliver Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Houck, Mr. John Houck of Indianapolis and Mr. H. E. l-andes of lialtiniore were here for the funeral of Mrs. Johnathan II mek this afternoon The MePuiiw university choir, under direction of Prof. K. G. McCutchnn, and accompanied by Jean Maggee, will present a musical program at the Ladii ' day luncheon of the Kiwanis club in the Claypool hotel in Indiana polls Wednesday. Kiwanians will come to Greencastle in automobiles to take
the choir members Wednesday morning.
land C. Gillen meeting.
to the Turkey Ituu
FROST WARNING
INDIANAPOLIS, April 27, (UP)— New warnings of frost danger in Indiana were issued by the U. S. weather bureau here today. The outlook for tonight is critical, weather experts said, urging furmei to com r vegetation and fruit gioweis to protect trees.
1 STI!\l(;ilT, STRINGY 1 mi: is out
Surprise Birthday Dinner For Mrs. I. H. Strain Member- of the family and friends Z held a pitch in dinner for Mrs. I. II. : x Strain, -outhwc t of the city, Sunday 9 in h nor of hei birthday anniversary. Z Thirty-six gm t from Hillsdale, x Cmiter Point and Clinton were pros- ▼ cut. •J« »J« •J*
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Gwen Clements, who returned from
the penal farm last Monday, was
mdor arrest again today on charges >f a atilt and battery and |iulilie in-
toxication. filed by his wife. She alleged that he came home in an intoxicated condition and lient her. Clement- was released from the state farm •'!() days before the expiration of his time. He was fined $10 and given a Id da) sentence. He was unable to pay the fine and stayed at the penal farm 10 day- on this account, hut on account of the mistake the .'10 days
entence was omitted from hi- secord Bloomington Telephone. A large congregation heard the pre-
sentation of Goun (I’s "Redemption” at the Methodist cHurch Sunday inoining. The work was most impressive and was well done throughout. Solo parts were taken by Dorothy Ixicke,
Vlargaiot Dennis, Evaline Miller, Paul
I Brown, Medford Maxwell, and Marion I Wil.-on. Especial mention must ismade of Mis- Dennis’s fine singing of the solo in “Lovely Appear.” The quartet inging was very beautiful, and the choruses were sung with excellent precision. The fine orchestral qualities of the large organ added much to the effectiveness of the work.
Poor Sleep Due To Las In Upper Rowel Poor he 11 1 :iuso<14iy gas pressing heart and other organs. You can't get ti<l of this by just doctoring the stomach because most of the gas is in the UPPER bowel. The simple German remedy, Adlerika, reaches BOTH upper and lower liowid, washing out |ioisons which cause gas, nervousness, had sleep. Get Adlerikn today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect. You will say the day you read this was sure a lucky day for you. —R. P. Mullins Drug Store.
Mrs. Henry Cash of rioverdale undeiwent a major operation at the county hospital Monday morning. Dr.
to Indianapolis | Noble, Jr., of Indianapolis, was
ihc surgeon, assisted by Di. W. R.
Hutcheson.
Mrs. Neiswanger Chosen Indiana A. A. I . W. Officer The ninth annual state convention of the American Association of University Women closed at Franklin with a luncheon at Country Club and an address by Dr. Gordon Laing of the University of Chicago. The place and dale of the It):i2 convention will be selected later. Mrs. Homer P. Rainey of Franklin was elected a vice president and Mrs. W. .A. Neiswanger of Greencastle, secretary. * + •!• * Putnam Couple are Married at Itra/il Mi-.- Elina Lucille Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Ellis, Greencastle li. 4, and Kenneth Skelton, son of Nick Skelton, Greencastle R. 4, were married at Brazil Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Joseph Miller. The bridegroom is a young carpenter. Both are well known. v v -I- v v Mr. and Mrs. ( onnerley Entertain Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Cat roll ('onnerley of Morton entertained with a family dinnei Sunday. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Thomas of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connerley of Gary,.Mr. and Mrs. Howard ('lark of Rockville, Mr. and Mr.-. Edward ('onnerley and Mrs. Emma Bill of Greencastle,
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Girl Reserves AA ill Entertain
AAilli Dads Dinner j he Mesdames Roy Abrams, Heber I'he Girl Reserves will entertain! Kllis, Edward Connerly and Ralph this evening at 6:30 o’cloek with a! Htter. Dads’ dinner at the Presbyterian Airs. Grave To Be
Hostess I nesday
The Art Group of A. A. U. W. will j meet with Mr. Benjamin Grave, east I Seminary street, Tuesday evening at meet J 7 : :;ft o'clock. Mi,-- Rachel Renton will
thews.of Lafayette will continue ap resident.
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Terre Haute Couple Married Here .Aliss Grace Cain, ilailghtcr of Mrs. Margaret Taylor ('sin. and AV'arren \A'. Owen, both of Terre Haute, secured a marriage license and were married here Saturday afternoon by Khler Lawrence II. Aihey. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. owen of Hloominglon. Ill
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Crawfordsville Couple Married At Columbus Arthur Jenkins, mechanic, and Miss Klizabetli Toney, both of Craw fonlsville. who secured a marriage license here Saturday, were married at Columbus by tltd Rev. George L. King. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinrleis Toney and the liridegronni is a son of Mr. and Mis John Wesley Jenkins.
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Progress History Clttli To Hold Annual Luncheon
The annual luncheon of the Procress History Club will be held at the Anderson Studio Annex, Kim street, Tue.-dny afternoon at I o’clock. The hoste- f ,r the afternoon will
church.
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Airs. Rurlihcit To Untcrtain Tuesday
The Present Day ( lull will
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at j have charge of the program
thi home of Mrs. L. C. Buchheit on
Dr. Egan To Talk In Women ’I'oni'thi Dr. John Egan will dk to th.' I,.,. A ('!e..; 1 ut ( la - 1 i. -| Children” tonight at 7 15 Wk» Ashury hall. .j. .;. .;. .;. .1. Legion Auxiliary To Meet On Tuc-da) The Legion Auxiliary will nw.'j Legion hall Tuo day iwehing M o’clock. •!• Boston ( lull To Meet Tuesday The Iloston club will nr Hi' lit evening at 7;i'<) at the 'an. , f )h Charles Zri on Lit \\ •treet. •!• * B. And P. AA (linen AA ill Aleet Wednesday There will he .1 husim a c 'fit)4 Hie Business and Pi",' n:;.i! "" j .lien’s club, AYedneday cvi ii.m' )l I 7:3rt o’clock at the Studi" 1 ■ All SI GIAK I p UNi: will:
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Airs. O'Hair Hostess To Woman's ( luh Th ■ Woman’s Club held in interest in ■ meeting at the home of Mrs. Lio'l O’Hair, east Washington tvet, Saturday afternoon. Miss tli Ames gave a most interesting and instructive talk on “Literary < I'itic.-". Twenty-four members and tvo guests were present.
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Report of A A. U. W. Convention Is Made Those who attended the A. A. IT. W. slate convention at li’iankHn from Greencastle. reported „ „ r Px . (Client meetings and a large attendance. President Homer K Raibey of Franklin college spoke at the ban quel meeting at the Conn try Club mi "Adult Education.' and Mr. Wllhnr P< al of the John Herion Art Instit Uto, spoke on “Art in Indiana •' Oronp breakfasts served at the Women’s hall of Franklin college opened the ><nmi session of the convention. Ex eon,.,,, .eports of the biennial convention held recently ■„ iioston were plven by Miss Allre AVik"|,t of Milwaukee, Dean Agnc r, vVells of Bloomington, and Dr. Rose Al Coy of Terre Haute. ’ Miss AVrlghi told of the develop, ""■ni .,,1 the association during the hist leu years and spoke of t | 1(> p, " " 1 lh " in esenee of lh) . p,, Bona I delegates created Education, International relations I'"”' K'-aduate fellowships were the three aspects of tffl. p ro g Tnn| wl||(h j received the most emphasis. I* T, " > international convention In 11932 Will be held in Edinburg Scot , land The next state meeting w||| , lo i held In South Bend. Mrs W A Neiswanger of Greencastle was elect! r' s,ntp secretary and Mrs. Homer P Rainey «f Franklin was elected! | Vice president. Miss Mary L, MRt .l
I "Prints.” There will also be an im-
portant businesss meeting
INDIANAPOLIS, \|)' i 27. ('• !'- Thomas (’. Colwell, 40, w ' ,r !! year, maintained two he: ■ "'I families here, today w;i eril' the Court to sevel .-li i('!:di(( ! ' ,l1 ! tis common-law wife Mr- '1:"-^ Cook, and live with Mi 1 L veil. In uddific n he pay $10 a week for i 1 upict'l 11 daughter by Mrs. Cook Judgment against Colwell »;wt' held by Judge John Gicklei. Colwell lias two chililr ii l>y gill wife.
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