The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1931 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANN’ER, GREENCASTLE, Fs 1 DIANA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1931
Pian for Them
Thildrop livr r.nl; i: ihe present, and for them life has no responsi'.i'iti. . (lul lh ir parents mu^t plan for the future and amieipar h- . h-t^ts «Inch passinx time «!li stirrly b.ir.
Your plan i- not rnmplete unless you have made a \N ill. You ma\ further saf.'ttuard the interests of jour family by n a mi n a the Citizens Trust Company as Executor of jour Will and Trustee of any trust funds you may wish to create, il.ir officers v ill la 1 please*' t<. di-eus' this imp.rtant s'.ilijeci sith you. \o obligation.
The First National Bank Citizens Trust Company
THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidaleri “It Waves For All" Entered in the poatoffice at Green rastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March 8. 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; f.T.OO per year by mail in Putnam county; f.TSO to J5.00 per year by reeil outside Putnam county. PERSONAL \ND LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Roy Baldwin of Gieenra»‘le ' was a Spencer visitor Thursday. Mrs- Julia I<eehey of Indiiinapoli-* entered the county hospital for medical treatment Friday. John Hoffner, train, dispatcher for' tbe Indiana Railroad, is reported critically ill at his home on south Jacks m street.
LOANS made in a dignified, businesslike manner INDIVIDUAL FIN AMINO Th e money needs of individuals In every walk of life are here financed In a dignified, businesslike manner. You ate subjected to no embarassing question", no annoyance or inconvenience of any kind. Your loan application is given the same respectful attention as we would expect ourselves, in accordance with the “Golden Rule ” The American Security Ce.
Telephone All Social Item* Tc BS Mrs. Krehl Gave Hook Review U Union Nretiu-r At the union meeting of the ladies of the Christian church, held Friday j afternoon at the church, Mrs. Henry Krehl, matron of the Allison Home, 1 gave a review of the hook “The Green Pastor" by Marc Connelley. She proceeded the review with two poems | “Faith” and “A Little Christmas' ; Basket”. Mrs. William Patterson, Mrs. Hen- ] ry Runyan and Mrs. Henry Phillips were the hostesses for the afternoon, each of their birthdays coining in the month of October. Rev. B. H. Bruner j made special mention of th'’ one day i | convention to be held in the Christian I church, Monday, November 9th. At the close of the meeting refreshments |
There A r e Mam Reasons Why Others Borrow
-Aren’t There Some Why You Should? When year after year several thousand people come to our offjc# —borrow—pay out—then come hack again—v.-e think that is good evidence that the sendee we offer them is trood an*! U worth the cn*t.
Why not come in and find out how a loan up to $300 secured by your own note vnt.hont outside signers may assist yon?
Loans are mede on turn, autos, live s musical inatnimer
household fttmiHBplMnMlt • t up to f"00.
Indiana Loan Co.
PHONE 15
OVER HAW VS BOOK STORE
Phone 98 Th. First
11—F Washington St. of Tea and cookies was served National Bank Building •i- •!• + + + + Veronica Club H.»*
Mr. and Mrs. C- J. Pence, of Gran- |
ville, 0., has returned to their home THREE
aft* r visiting their son. Prof. R- W-
Penee of this city.
High School principals of the county held a meeting with County Sup-
\ M ERICA N S
RE VCH t IMLIZ VTK.N
BALBOA, Oct. 31 (UP)—Three American adventurers returned to civilization today after a six month’s isolation on a tropical island whi h
erinlendent John C- Vermillion Satur- ^ described as the “capital of par
day. Various sehool matters were di=- af i;j e »
cussed. j Paul Stadwick of Huron, S. D., El-'
' mer J. Palliser of San Diego, Cal., and Gordon Rtawner of Springfield, 111., returned to Balboa aboard the U,
■ , , . -en. , S. S. Sacramento—delighted at being reported to the county shenffs off.ee and , >y ^ ^ |
Theft of an old Dodge touring car belonging to the Greencastle Service Station on north Jackson street, was
Saturday morning.
months’ sojourn after t oir yawl had
Part of the Banner circulation was l.een sma hod in the ti >pical islands | distributed Friday with a mistake in I The\ had plenty of food, plenty of
Pota-! sunshine and - —* ■ at h ” r homo
price in Oakley’s groceiy ad
Hallowe'en Partj The Veronica Club held a delighi- | ful Hallowe’en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bence Daggy, south Indiana street Friday evening. Fortyfive members, husbands and guests
were present-
A bountiful pitchin supper was served at 7 o'clock and which was enjoyed to the utmost. The evening was spent in clever contests and a social
good time.
til tXl A* •%«
Martha Louise King Is Hallowe'en Party Host
Martha Ixiuise King entertained a number of her friends Thursday night
on Madison street with
toes should have read 95 bushel instead of 59 con**
cents a
great holiday during I
their six months on 1 cos Island, a :i Hallow en pnm
Panama 1 Those present were Mary Stites,
COTTON PURCHASE EWORLD PARIS, Oct. 51 (UP)—The ministry of commerce advised the United Press today that discussions are proceeding in the United States aimed at impor ant t/ench purchases of r , - which would be it=-ed a a reserve f ,r < otto -, stocks.
'tiny island 550 mile® •. me ranama — ■ - ", „ Uanal zone i Ihoris Pieffer, Junior Gardner, Mary
Mrs. John Haspel who has been iU . Thp thrp p nlPni c i a( | on i y in the | Louise Cox, Billie Stiles, Katherine at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ■ mo?t mpa?0T garment< as t hei r doth-! an d Francis Austin, Jessie Morris.
Ralph Johnson in Montezuma ia >e- v ,. a W orn to tatter- on the island,' Horn fern > o\, Lucih- and Chri-tuu - ■ I ported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. were he]ll a h oar d the Facramento—j Austin > W; ' rren , ‘ f ‘ ari Bobhif ' ,r or.The government is not officially' Ha?ppl WCm,y t0 K™'™™ I the rescue vessel-pending visits of ; n^n, ^ lint! purchases hot favors! Mr*. Katherine Treat and daughter immigrationantiwrtt i t Jd^d rafreshthe plan which Pierre Du Pa^uLt, Miss Betty, of Indianapolis, were oHl-^vill come ashore. They plan to spend ^ * J j advisor to the recent visit of Premier M here by the serious illness 0 f E. P. ^veral days in a hotel here before n™ts :dpr * nd do ' Rh
Laval, is negotiating on behalf of Mathers, father of Mrs. Treat, at hi« j proceeding to New private banks. (apartment on south Vine street, Snt- I Lieut. Commander \. C. Barringe. -
.tirday.
Jr., executive officer of the Sacranie: -
sursurirf for the banner
McCullough Orchard
Grimes Golden, King Daird, Stark, Red Delirious Golden Delicious York. Prices to suit every pockethook. Also nice pears at 50 cents. Get them at Billv Patterson’s at south end of Indiana -tree)! or at orchard.
Bon Ratts, near Eminence, was arrested late Thursday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Adams charged with assault and battery He was later released on $190 bond.—Martinsville Reporter.
served.
.j. -J. T- d*
Mrs. Eldon Brnttain
To Be Hostess Wcdtvesdaj The Madison Township Home Economic Club will meet Wednesday,
to, described the rescue and the pien'e isolation of the three travelers. “We picked them up two hours af-
ter the cruisec arrived,” fiarringoc' November 4th, at the home of Mrs. said. “The castaways swam to the i Eldon Brattain near Vivalia
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FIRST CHRIRT1 AN CHURCH B. H. Bruner, minister. Mrs. E. R. Hartley, Bible school superintendent. Period of Bible study. 9;30 a. m. r o 10:20 a. m. There are classes for all
ages.
Observance of the lord’s supper, church and Bible school uniting, 10:20 to 10:15 a. m. All announcements are made at this time. Worship, special music by the adult vested choir, and sermon by Mr. Bruner. 10:45 to 11.40 a. m. Sermon subject: "What Jesus Taught About Sin, Repentance, Forgiveness, Salvation and the Future.” Christian Endeavor for all young people at 0:30 p. m. Evening worship with the Presbyterian congregation in the Presbyter ian church at 7=43 p. m. Mr. Bruner will speak on the subject: “Religion Not Wanted.” THU PRESBYTERIAN CHURt H Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Church School, 9:30. Dr G. B. Manhart, Supt.
Vande Water—Mr Howard Isley. , Offertory: Impromptu—Dethier. Anthem—“Prayer” — Shuhert. Soprano Obligato by Miss Doro’.-
i Ivoeke.
| 6:00 P. M. High School Epworth
league.
6:30 P. M- University Vesper . The University Choir under th® direction of R. G. McCutchan
BETHEL A. M. E. CHI RCH Crown and Apple Streets. Rev. O. E. Benson, pastor. 11 a. m. preaching hy the pastor. Text: St. John, 6-25. Subject, “Je'lithe Bread of Life.” 2:50 p. m. Sabbath school. Siibj*". “World’s Temperance Ijer-son." 7:45 p. m. preaching by the pastor. The public is invited to come and worship with us throughout the day.
Society News ;Cloverdale < nuplr I«* I Be Married Sundav
! Miss I>>ona M. Haddon, ia .gx • - ' of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Haddon of | Cloverdale, and Frank Dobson, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dobson, a>> I of Cloverdale, will bo married Su.tr.xj at the home of the Rev. Reuben M ten at Belle Union. Rev. Mas'.en v 1
Service of Worship, 10:35. £'- rmf>rl I j^rfionn the nuptial in the preser,
‘Christ’s Gifts to Men
C- E-, 6:30. Leader. Dorothy
A car driven by Robert McMahan
and the Camilla fruit truck driven l I 'N Dl.I.INQI EN I
hy .lames Terry, wore damaged in a I erash at Hanna street and College j avenue, Saturday morning. Neithorj
driver was injured-
\l TER MONDAY EVENING Persons who permitted their noli
MELLOWED A HUNDRED MILLION YEARS
The regular meeting of the direct j ors of the Chamber of Commerce and also the members of the merchants j committc" will he held Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the First National Bank. All members are asked
(to he present.
Old ami discarded clrahing which I still have some service left in them ’are sought by city firemen, who wish to distribute them to needy persons i who call at the fire department buildI ing seeking aid Old shoes are also j needed, the firemen saidA finding for the Centra! Trust j Company of Greencastle in the sum - of $1,712.36, was returned in the Put- ’ nam Circuit court Friday in the Trust 1 ■ Company’s suit to foreclose a- mortg- : age against Samuel Cosner and wife J and Obed D. Ellis and wife-
tax to go delinquent last spring and who intend to pay the tax this fall in order to obtain automobile license plates or other licenses, must make
th,- tax payments by Monday evening’ , , or they become delinquent and subject I Monday, Nov. _. in m ''° r > ' 1 u s
to a penalty. | lpct " rP r ' ,on ;. < 1 " ^huO’ hall. The fall installment of taxes also | _ * "L * " * tx ome delinquent after Monday an : ''P on>lors f * u ’’
Hamm—Jew f 11 Wedding Announced Mis' Mary Louise Hamm daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Hamm and Warren Jewell were married Saturday, October 21th in Paris. Illinois-
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Faculty Women’- Club
To Meet Monday
The faculty Women’s Club will nvet
theme:
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Hall. Union Service. 7:30 in this church. Mr. Bruner’s subject will be: “R ligion not Wanted.” Miss Florence Hundley will play a Violin Solo. Miss EJizabeth Blaekmore will peak on "Strange Manners and Cu--toms of the Eskimos in Baffin Land” in this Uhurch. Tuesday evening at S
of a few friends. The bridegroom-to-be is a young farmer of the Cloverdale commur" where both are well known.
MARRIAGE LICEN.'I Frank Dobson, farmer, and Le 's M. Haddon, both of Cloverdale.
ITosecutor Marshall Abram
o’clock under the auspices of Delta, tended the Depauw-Franklin f- otb. 1 Theta Tau. A silver offering will he I game at Franklin Saturday aftemo' r, taken for the charity work of this ( organization. j Thomas McCurry filed a petition a Choir practice. 7:99 Wednesday! the Putnam Circuit court Satur
"vening.
are subject to a penalty. Hundrdof taxpayers crowded the county treasurer’s office Sat irday to pay thei-
taxes.
While ferns grew high as trees in PENNSYLVANIA lx IOTHING hut Hradford-Allegany crude I M oil—one of the few crude oils formed in the Devonian Age, one hundred million years ngo—is used in the manufacture of Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil. Sinclair refiners dewax and free this crude from petroleum jelly at as low as 60° F. below zero—Sinclair Pennsylvania is a year-round Pennsylvania grade oil. Ask the Sinclair dealer. Sinclair CPennsylvania MOTOR OIL 4^Agent Sinclair Refining Co. o. H. Hammond. Greencastle, Afft., Ph. . RETAIL AGENTS
Frank S- Morri-.
Frank E. Bookster
Glen Hampton
Mrs. Walter O’N'eall, Miss Rosemary O’Neatt, Mrs. John A. Clemo it : ' and Miss Miriam Clements saw the '
Crawfordsville - Greencastle hip!'- ~ —
school fotball game at Greencastle, Friday afternoon. Miss O’Neall and Miss Clements will remain in Greencastle over the week end where thej '.rill be the guests of Miss Clement'.grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Tucker.— | Crawfordsville Journal-Review. A new main laid by the Greenca tie Water Company, junt north of Greencastle, has been completed and is be-' ; ing used to carry the water from the j I pumping plant on Big Walnut ere* k to the stand pipe. Workme) had to cut seven feet deep through solid rock for a distance of 400 feet in or- ! der to lower the main. The new main I was made necessary because of the paving of road 43. Temporary lines were used by the water company while the new main was being install-
ed.
Remodel Now Plans and Estimates
FREE
Sun room-., alterations to int.-r-ior. Beautify your home at verj Ion cost. Competent architect at
join service.
ADDRESS BOX h
ILinner < iffice
FOOTBALL SCORE
Firm Quarter Del’auw, 0; Franklin, 0.
Ralph ( onfer. 4’aul Black-
Forest H- Aker. Poe A Holsapple.
AL SMITH DENIES BRE AK NEW YORK. Oct. 31, (UP)-For-I mer Governor Alfred E. Smith has 1 denied there is a "terrible break between himself and Governor Franklit D. Roosevelt.” With the denial, Smith accused AY. Kingslani Macy, Republican state chairman, of trying “to creat the impression in the public mind” of such a break
On
YOU'LL
LEARN HOW VALUABLE PENNIES
(<?j reallijare! Owl Drug Store
I - Cent Sale.
Nov. 1-5-6
THE DRUG STORE
Meet Tuesday
I The Kappa Delta Sponsors club will meet at the Kappa Delta chapter house Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Members are asked bring needles and
thimbles.
Mrs. H Ellis To Be Hostess Monday The Fortnightly Club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Heh r Ellis on East - Seminary street. Halloween Partj Held Friday Evening The Mystic Workei - Sunday school , of the Christian church held a Halloween party at the home a* , Eileen Wells, 109 west Liberty street, Friday evening. Games and contests were enjoyed a id after these delicious jefreshments were served. Those present were Wilhelmina Nelson, Forest Fuliei. Anna Xeier, Hubert Kelly, Iva Suiter, J seph Pickens, Floy Neier, Henry Myers, Eileen Wells, Richard I’atker, Pauline Cloe, Ruby Jarrett, Z- nobia Atkinson, Helen Gardner and Mrs. Ruby Tnte.
SkMadset? INDIANAPOLIS LIA ESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Oct- 31 (UP)— Hog receipts 2,000 holdovers 86; market generally steady, 160 to 190 lbs., *1 65 to $4.75; 190 to 220 lbs. $4.75 to' $4.80; 220 to 210 lbs. $4.80 to $4.90; 240 to 300 Ibe $4.90 to $5; :;00 lbs and up mostly $4.75: 120 to 160 lbs. $4.25 to $4.50; packing sows $3 75 to $4.50. Cattle receipts 100 calves receipts 100 for vve'k: finished steers up to 25 cents or more. Several loads $10 to $10.75; others weak to lower. Beef cows and heifers 25 to 50 cents lowerSome h* ifers off more Most cows' $2.75 to $4.60; early top $5; practical top late $4; Heifers $3.50 to $7; better lightweights $7.50 to $9 low cutters and cutters 25 cents lower $1.25 to 2 50. Vealers steady. $7.60 down. Sheep receipts 100. No test of market. Choice ewe and weather lambs saleable at $6.60
ITRST BAPTIST CHI RCH Wm. J. Crowder, Minister 9:30 A. M., Church School. 10:40 A M., Morning Worship. Sermon subject, “Rearing One Another’s Burdens.” The Communion service. 6:30 P. M. Junior, Intermed'at" and Senior B. Y P U’s. 7:50 P. M-, Evening Worship. Sermon subject, “A Man AVI o AA .-nt To Hi® Own Funeral ” 7:30 P. M. Thursday, Prayer ser-
vice.
You are cordially invited. GREEVC ASTLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHI R('H Albert E. Monger, Minister. V. D Thompson, Minister of music. W. M. Blanchard, Church School .Superintendent. 9:30 A- M. Sunday Church School. There are classes for all ages Dr. H. B. Gough will teach the Men’s Bible Class. b Senior-Junior Class—Professor Tilden. teacher Subject for Discussion, “Jesus, Teaching in Regard to Wealth”. II Sophomore-Junior Class—Profes>r Fay, teacher. Subject for Discussion, “What is the Ethical Sign!fiance of Campus Activities ?’’ HI. Freshman Class—Professor! Hildebrand, teacher Subject for Discussion, “Does a| Soldier Sommit Murder AATien Under’ Command in the Time of War he De-! stroj' the Enemy?” 10:40 p. M. Morning Worship. Sermon Subject, “Courage of Convictions”, Minister. Music, Organ Prelude: Andante Cantabile Wider, Miss I/mise Moore. Solo: "The Good Shepherd”—
I for the appointment of a guardian AVilson McCurry, age 69 year-. It is ' alleged the latter is incapable f m tnaging his estate becau'--' of imirr.-
ties.
Thirteen applicants from o r the district took an examination at local high school Saturday morning for entrance to the United Sta'< naval academy at Annapolis. The ' - amination was .arranged by Congm • man 0. C. Gillen and conducts h * local civil service board.
Mis? Bertha Huffman and Don;ta Carter of Terre Haute will s; nd the week end with Mr. and Mr Mure Davis, south Indiana . treot r
Thg men’s class at the M. E. xhurn will have as their teacher b”t rr . Professor H. B. Gough.
A Suggestion For These Frosty Niuhls
Bury Yourself In A Book From Our
Lending Library Sam Hanna s Book Store
Don’t Forget To Buv lour Purer Du Ticket Here.
GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES I ha*p ‘‘bout 100 bu. hand picked, elected .choice apple' , ’' 1 isrietj that I will *e|| during next wa-ek for oOCnits Per Bushel ' thance of a lifetime to get -omething for next to nothin? I n ' n ’ Rural 11.
.1. E. B0ESEN
