The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1931 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER -7,1931.

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PERSONAI, A INI) LOCAL NEWS

There A r e

Many Reasons

Why Others

Borrow

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Herald (’onsolidated “It Waves For All” ,

Entered in the potrtofflce at Green-! Telephone AM Social .tern. To

castle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter under act of March 8, 1879. ! 'l rs - Eonfr Hostess lo Subscriptinn priee, 10 cents per Mothers Study ' luh.

week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put- j The Mother’s Study Club met Monnam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year day evening at the home of Mrs. Walby mail outside Putnam county. lace Long, North College avenue.

Mrs. James Zeis had charge of the

j program on the subject “Truth and

Falsehood”. Twenty-two members

were present.

A pleasant social hour was enjoy- ! od while the hostess served refresh-

— I ments.

Jacob Eitel attended a florists meet- * * + + ing in Indianapolis Tuesday. ; Veronica Club To

, Have Hallowe’en Party

The Elks will meet m regular ses- annua| Hal , owe . en party nf th( > sion tonight at 7:30 o clock. ^ Veronica Club will be held Friday Mrs. Jack Davis, Highland street, evening at 6:30 o’clock at the home of has entered the county hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Bence Daggy, south In-1

treatments. |diana street- Members are expected to M j tc holl, wife of the attorney general

hi ing food and table service. j 0 f the United States, will speak over

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evidence that the service we offer

(hem is good and is worth the co-l.

Why not come in and find out how a loan up to $300 secured by your own note without outside signers

may assist you ?

I oans are made on household fumilurc, autos, live s id , implements musical instruments .! • up to $300

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver, Bloomington street, are the parents of a son, Richard Paul, horn Monday eve-

ning.

Miss Hazel Wable of Clinton is

.-■pending a few day- at the Hotel Women's League of the Methodist Grant, the guest of Mis« Mary New- church Wednesday evening at 6:30 poll, 'o’clock in the community hall of the

'church. These nights which are held

Mrs. Ethel Davis of South Bend is onCe pach ' uarU ,,. aro for t ) le cultiva-

-j. a .<. + ihp rafijo . n a gptfj a | program to Girl

Family Night U i Reserves of the nation. A chorus of Methodist Church 12,700 is to sing as part of the prnTho first church family night sup I gram and the United States army

per of the year will he given by the band is to play.

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visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward street.

tion of acquaintanceship and fellow

the home of the president, Mr-. M\ ■ tie Weddell, 804 south College avenue, Wednesday at 6:30 o’clock. VU members are asked to he present n«| bring food and table service

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Federation of Ciuhe Met at Roachdale

i Severn! from here at tented the fall

I-ocal People Are j meeting of the Federation of Clubs, Clinton Visitors held Tuesday at Roachdale. in the

Mrs. Elizabeth Teagardin, Mrs., Christian church.

Jane Bryant. Mrs. William Dittemore, Among those who attended from

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Hibbett on north Jackson ship amon i/ the members of the and Miss Kthel Schachtel, all °f I here were Mrs. J. R Courtney, Mr«. lehurch. This will he in the nature of I Greeneastle were guests at the home | Thomas, Mrs. Maude McNary

of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilhite | and Mrs. Theodore Crawley.

Mr. and Mrs. George Reising and * covered dish supper,

daughter of Brick Chapel visited the 1 Prof. John L. ( or,rad "ill gi'e a latter’s mother and other relatives at ™ minute program of music. He will

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DAM \CK SC IT FILED

Richard Franklin Rogers third son of Jacob and Elizabeth Rogers was born near Rushville, Ind. April 22nd. 1849 and entered into rest, at the home of his son, Gilbert Rogers, Oct. 20th, 1931, age 82 years and 6 months He was united in marriage to Alice A. Forney of the same community May 3. 1874. with whom he traveled life’s pathway, almost 44 years, she having preceded him in death, February 18, 191D To this union were born three children, Stella Brown now deceased, Gilbert Rogers and Eartha Baysinger. \ (though his sickness was of short

Herbert Troyer has filed suit in the Putnam Circuit court against Fra Nichols, Mrs. Ira Nichols, and Cecil Nichols, for $150 damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff in a collision of automobiles driven by the plaintiff and the defendant Cecil Nich >ls, just west of Deer Creo’r bridge on the Greeneastle and Stilesville road, last August 20. The plaintiff charges the defendant Cecil Nichols drove his car out of a side road into the plaintiff’s car in a negligent manner. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nichols, parents of Cecil Nichols, an alleged to have allowed their son to

Militarx Rito: Will l>r Wonloil (iadet (n i<l Hum

FOOTBALL INJURY FATAL ARMY PLKfm in 4 ALE FOOTR \LL G \ ML

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Cunot Sunday. 1^ accompanied by Prof. Henry R. I Rolling. The devotions will be corMrs. Carl Shonard returned to her dueled by Dr. Albert E. Monger, pasliome in Terre Haute today after a lor. I visit with her daughter. Mrs. Murel •!• -I- -!• Davis and family. i p. R. O. Sisterhood To

Ha\ Business Meeting

The P. E. O. Sisterhood will hold la business meeting at the home of I Mrs. W. W. Carson, 1012 Sevith Coll lege avenue. Wednesday afternoon at

Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of , I o’clock.

Miss Mildred Rutledge as returned fiom Springfield, III., where she was railed by the death of her brnther-in

1 law, George E. Ayres.

duration, everything that anxious .iterate the automobile when he was K'arts and willing hands could do under 16 years of age and had no v as done to relieve his suffering. | permit or license to drive a car. He leaves to mourn his loss two j Troyer alleges his car was damagchildren, Gilbert and Eartha, a son-in- ed in the sum of $100 and that he is law Tom Brown, four brothers, Jim, entitled to $50 damages for loss of Reuben, Dan and Ed, four sisters, [ :erviees of the car for a period of ten

Mary Rollings, Kate Heber, Lucy days-

Webster and Emma White. Seven grand children and thirteen greatgrand children with a host of other 'r lativ'es and friends. Gone to join many loved ones into that beautiful home aboveAM hough he never affiliated with ■ ny church he was always ready to lend a helping hand to a friend or ighbor, thus he will he sadly miscd as his work is finished

Hays & Murphy are attorneys fir

the plaintiff.

BR \ZII M F.Rt HANTS HOAXED

BY FAKE RELIEF WORKERS A man and woman claiming to he Capt. J. E. Smith and wife, of the Gopel Army, an organization to the Salvation Army and Volunteers < f Amer-

ica, who landed in Brazil Friday eve- derson

ning and announced that he was mak- George Geothals. and

• WEST POINT, N. Y., Oct. 27, (UP) -Cadet Richard B. Sheridan, whose death followed an army Yale battle on the football field, wil be buried with all the honors of a soldier fallen in

The military funeral on the windswept bluffs overlooking the Hudson will he Wednesday at 4 p. m. accompanied by the martial splendor nf Dick Sheridan’- fellow cadets in their

army blue.

Mrs. Sheridan, who won a dramatic

race with death to her injured son’s bedside yesterday afternoon, consented to the plans for a military funeral when urged by West Point officials. There will be a short service in the chapel as she requested. Then the cadet corps will bury their comrade’s body in the academy burial ground, where it will rest near that of General George Custer, Richard C. An-

of Fort Sumter, Gen?ral

General Win-

Greencastle, were among the it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baysinger in Clinton Sunday.

guest s

Frank ' Morning Musicalc Club

Will Med Wednesday

The Greeneastle Morning Mu-icale Mr and Mrs. William Colliver and'dub will meet with Mrs. R. W. Pence,

Mr. and Mrs. Ela Scobee of Bainbridge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester York of Greeneastle. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the city council will be held in the council chambers in the fire department building this evening at 7:30

o’clock.

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodward and Miss Mariam Monger al lof South Bend, spent

726 Seminary. Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. »T« »$« Women’s Circle To Meet Wednesday The Women’s Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. J. H. Comstock. The subject for the discussion will he “Migrant Workers.” Mrs. W. F. Kocher, Mrs. Russell Lakin and Mrs. Paul Evans will assist

Old Gold day weekend with Dr. and ( the hostess.

Mrs. A. E. Monger.

C\RD OF TH VNKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of mubeloved father. We also wish to express our gratitude for the floral offerings and to the Rev. Dallas Rissler for his loving tribute and words of consolation, Mr. McCui the undeptaker, p^Jllwarrrs-, and*ih»_ 4titwG All the Wing kindness will live as a bright spot in our hearts forever. The Children.

( ing arrangements to open a rescue i mission there, departed Saturday night with about $150 of Brasil money, leaving several rubber checks

in exchange.

Smith, who is said to have been working the same gag over the emin- - try for the pa-t two years, had little difficulty in putting over his game on a half dozen business houses, because he was armed with what appeared to be authentic chocks with the name of the orga iizrifion ahd officers printed on them. All nf the checks were drawn on the Citizens National Bank

of Stevens Point, Wis.

field Scott with whom Grant seived in Mexico. Military escort was provided at once for her son’s body enroute this morning from New Haven to Most Point. G.adf t Sheridan died as a result of a broken neck received Saturday when army fought Yale to a gruelling to 6 tie in Yule bowl, hut not until after he had fulfilled one ambition—a touchdown for army.

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Girl Reserves To Celebrate

(■olden Jubilee

The first week in November is to be observed by nearly 300.000 Girl Re serves of the United States as a golden jubilee in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of work for younger girls in the Y. W. C. A.. In IXX! the Y. W. ('. A. of Los Angdes organized a gioup of little girls, realizing that enlisting their interest at that age would be beneficial to the girls as well as to the adult membership. The idea grow and spread to other associations. At that time little attention had been given to club methods for young people, and different plans were tried for a number of years. From 1910 to 1914 the work of the Camp Fire or-

j Mr .and Mrs. C. A. Pursell and m,- I f n.ization was used. In 1914 a cominhd Mrs. Lyle Gfe^n have returned seeietaries at Lake home from a motor trip to Hod gen-1 to work out a plan for

Mr. and Mrs. Fr»d Woodward of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross and Dr. aYtd Mrs. A. E. Monger of this city spent Monday in Brown

county and Nashville.

Miss Lucretia Swinehart, of Clinton, was a week end guest of Miss Margaret Emily McGaughey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. M- McGaug-

I hey, east Seminary street.

I.aura Alice Turner was appointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, Charles A. Turner, in [the Putnam Circuit court Tuesday. The deceased left a personal estate of $1,000 and the widow, two daughters

and four sons, as his heirs.

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j PUBLIC SALE J

Thursday, October 29th

Sale Begins At 10 A. M.

I will sell at Public Auction on my farm 3 1-2 miles south nf Pulnamville, Indiana. 5 miles northwest of Uoverrlale, Indiana, the fol-

lowing personal property:—

-Horses-

One (I) grey mare, 9 yrs. old. One (1) grey mare 8 yrs. old. One (1) team mules. One (1)

Boy’s pony.

Three (3) jersey cows to freshen in December, One (1) jersey cow, calf by side, Two (2) jersey bull calves. Twenty (20) acres r.f corn in field; Ten (10) tons clover hay in mow; Ki^ht (8) tons timothy hay in mow; One (1) stack timothy hay. —Farm Implements— One (1) Sulky plow. One (1) walk plow, two (2) riding cultivators, one (1) diac harrow, one (1) tooth harrow, one (I) McCormick mow. er. cream separator and some furniture, othtT articles too numerous

to mention.

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED— 11 Terms-of Sale "ill be Made Known Sale Day J. B. Ciicrv COL. VESTAL, Auctioneer. O. V. Smythe, Clerk

RECIPES

Pickled Hoi Italian Green Pepper

2 quarts water I quart vinegar 1 tablespoon salt ' peck peppers,

-j Scald peppers in boiling water one 131 minute; then remove skins. Pack into j clean jars, and fill to the neck with I pickling brine made by boiling toI gether for five minutes, water, vinegar and salt. Put a new rubber on each jar, partially seal covers, process

one hour; seal immediately.

ville, Ky., birthplace of Abraham Lin-1 u lYP*’ organization, and J coin. They went hy way of Mitchell.! 0 ', 1 , 1 Ro.-erves was the result, ^topping overnight in Idvuisville Sat ' ' Hnn ' vorsnl Y ' K 1° celebrated , urday. The return trip from Hodgen ,'f of different ways by 454

I ville was made hy way nf Indiana-

1 polis.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Monnett, B. Hanna street were Mr. ami Mrs. Will Baumbartner and

Fairview yesterday afternoon and ! -I- * -!- + evening. j Men’s Club of Indianapolis Mr. Wilhite, who has been ill with to \| oe , a | Hot I Grant

ptomaine poisoning since last Thurs- : o np hundred and fifty members of day, is reported to be somewhat im-! Men’s Club of the Fletcher Saving and proved today.— Daily Clintonian. Trust Company of Indianapoli . will

4- + •!• •!• hold their annual chicken dinner at

I -rusi Grove Club i the Hotel Grant this evening at 7 Held Weiner Roast o’clock. Speeches are scheduled to he Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes enter-j made by Mayor Reginald Sullivan of tainod the Ix>eust Grove club with a j Indianapolis and officials of the bank, weiner roast Monday evening. Those One feature of the evening will h. present were Mr. and Mrs. Warn Le- a fox and coon hunt staged for t e

wallen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. benefit of the visitors.

James Lewman and family, Mr. and The Hotel Grant has l>een beauti-

XIrs. Ray Sallust and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metz and family.

fully decorated for the occasion with colorful autumn leaves and trimmingin keeping with the Halloween c en

Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Priest and fam- son.

ily, Mr. and Mrs. demon Estes, Mr. •!* •! 4* 4and Mrs. Ela Scobee, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. I*. I . To Have Clifford Reeves and family, Mi. and Hallowe'en Party

Anthes Grills and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gardenlee Hanks, Mrs. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Reeves, Betty Jane MeMarton. The evening was spent in playing games, reading and old time

songs.

4- 4-’4- 4- 4* 4* DePauw Graduate Married Thursday The marriage of Miss Florence Rachel lieeson, daughter of Dr- and

The Baptist Young People • Union will have a Hallowe'en party. Wednesday evening, at the home of Mi-s Mary Tobin on Elm street Come

masked-

4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* \. \. U. W. To Hold ' tin st Meet Tonight A guest meeting of the GreencaM - branch of the American Association of University Women will he held at

Airs. ( H. Leeson of Winamac, and j Rector hall on Tuesday evening.

There will he a Imsines- me.-ting

Loyal Adrian Duenk, con of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Duenk of Mulberry, took place at noon Thursday at the home of the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs. Max H. Norris, and Mr- Norris. 4116 ESast Michigan street, Indianapolis. The bride’s father read the ceremony in tile presence of the immediate families and a few close friends, before an improvised altar of palms and feins. The bride is a graduate nf DePauw university and is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, National honorary musical

sorority

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Mrs. Weddell To Be Hrstess Wednesday Th<> looa | Moo(w , | 0( |ge will meet The Martha Washington club will Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All held jt s annual Halloween party at members aie urged to lie present.

7:30 and a program at 8 o’cloek ThCurrent Literature group will have charge of the program and Mrs. Kithryn Turney Garton will reail 4- 4- -h 4* 4- 4Roachdale Girl N Married Sunday Miss Ressie Gill of Roachdale, hecame the bride of Clifford Gtiggs, La doga Sunday by the Rev. J. F. Powell, dog,a Sunday hy the Rec. J. F. Powell. Andy Gill and David Griags, fathers of the hiide and groom, t “

ceremony.

Giil Reserve groups. Some will give pageants and plays. Others are hav-

ing banquets ami parties,

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The local Girl Reserve groups will

Mrs. Emma Stigler, Brazil, Mr. and lave a l,an< l( |p t on the evening of Nov. Mrs. Edgar Grismen and daughter. I ^ i ,rpf *b>terian church. Those ‘ Indianapolis, Mr and Mrs. A. J>. Tnrr' lttem,in K beside* the local club, will f ! Terre Haute. F>r and Mrs. C n. ,‘•e «fWs of a new rural group, all town j ' Stroube, Mrs. Ralph Major and son ,rirls who llave Wn (;i rl Reserves. 1 Roachdale and Robert Monnett, of'! 1 '' r °N p K® trills who have belonged Bloomingt-jn. ! a other cities and the Girl Reserve The Owen county council made an | counci1 ’ p0 '"r> o * p 'l of a group of local appropriation for the county agent’s I vom '‘ n - 1 flp speaker of the evening office Saturday while in special ses-j s '^ enna Pirks, Girl Re fion. Following their failure to make RPne sp, ‘"‘ ta, V in Indianapolis, the appropriation at their regular' ,,n ' sov ’ Dewitt meeting last September, a mandamus —

suit was filed against them hy a group of progressive farmers and business men of the county who real ized the benefits of the county agentN office. It was the case o fthe State ! of Indiana vs. members of the Ov en i County Council. —Spencer World.

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