The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1932 — Page 5
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HE DAILY 5AJ0J5R. <5R|;25fC«SlvE. INDIAXa, FRIDAY'. JAilUA^Y 1J9S2.
yestcrdav. courtt;-' farn. v.*.-s iand^d t" th* coun* .j-.-ry vrhicr. r.or.rd her danap* suit Juhr 11—William 8i ; „ fto? Wat-
fl • - Oi ’pon.
; ... r—^fcTi noffner, Tr. »r-yatcn- • ••*•
for th» Indiar.n Raaroad. died *ud- ' Dec. 22—Albert A. Hauc>. -V,;. •» - m »out Jacksonhjne^, Grecneastle .foswuhip -v-.
I ms ‘fovr-i dead is .a -its** at his
P H. Bruner tender-
1,01110 Oil Young 1932 And Gei Some Clothes On.
l/OU arrived '•vithcui a s»itch io your na.'ne - - - and iike so many ether fen ;n Greencastie you need clothes.
G^ENCAfTLE review
'■$£ (Conrtr.u <» ?rom r»go On- ) AA celebrat-d it- 3i s t anniversary in
xX bnsine-- r •*» - connection nrith a school*® succeed C R.V'ov.*'Aa by -norchants. j ; e... —a spec-' ' *■ AA Mit h PS—T c-vps d*t more than p^tely 1 cr yod :he T • nip at .■■i.OO!) da.tnr.pe e <. ;s pn ! ) with JSO Lumber C' rpany p, u .a '.. -av
in currency ~h-n they v.-recked a safe j u j y i6-^Dr. K. B Lon:: r. . Nov. 8—Rav. •« ther vand-iism n: n; 0 f D*|>aurv- . h;s rdfignatior. a» »Mtor of the
v-:ncastle h *h ■ hoci. ,. •
March 30—C ?. Havens was re- Indianapolis. Nor I2r-A strange unidentified elected president 0 f the Oreencjstle July i8--Lcroy Baker. Ir i • - animal which attacked human bejnps chamber of Commerce. bandit, was lodged,in :1 here . "" Vuile i ft the home e, Macr r ..r. April 1—Harry Allan was elected ...: t - n attempted robb-ry of ?. u Cloverdale township, head of the Rctarians and 175 men ^pJe clothing store. Nov. 18—Mrs. Hattie Godwin Fiant ick. to work at the cement t -i v 2l„Wauer Albauri • n -‘•'•ri, ••■•ife of Dr '.V. M. Bianchard
home.
D-c. £5—More than 105 basket- cf ary of a county agent.
feed v.-cre distributed to needy in this city bv tb» Gseencaetle IV el fare coun- * «
cfl.
1 • ' • ,17, -ahot by a chirk-n thief. *0- farm bureau, filed a suit to mandate the county c until to appropriate the sal-
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OU are a fortunate youngster arriving in a year when the highest qualities are at the iov,c<-. prices in tvu
decades.
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plane.
•Aptil *• —.-. I’ssfui
was mad co bre k. into the vault of
I the Russellville b.rr.k.
April 8—Mr - p Pr.el Gillen, mother of Congressman C- C. Gillen, died
at her son s home here.
April 9—The state P E. 0. conventior. opened here. Tru; Lone Star Cement company was given a contract to furnish 650.000 barrels of cement
to Illinois.
April 14—The city council held that a remonstra- c file against Hanna - tree paving was in ffeotive.
I July 21—Waiter Albaush 58 i . r inert resident, died at his hem.'' on attempt camh ind;ana stmei.
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lyn. N. Y.. a DePatsw -;u ■ r.t, i:
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an auto acoident.
July 24—Merger i the All- n Lum-
ber compar.v and the Trv.'- Ki in
Lumber company \v innou. . i July 27—Announce.nont i ! ti death of Ira Biackstr.k, 65, I P benefactor, wa? received here July 28—Announcement cf ti.e pur-
chase of the Giaenccs.f,- H mi l > ,
jibe Daily Banner, was made
DePauw university, died suddenly
•i Iriir.napolis.
\'ov 20—Mis- Frances Williams, of
L i.ear.Iii . a former DePauw co- i. —as X
. m $'100 by a jury which heard £ . . damage suit egeinst a bus kin'' ^
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Ir. and Mrs. Dav. i J. Skeii. n who x i G.iaily injuie.i in an auto crash. -I
Fred M. Alter ’
h i v. i hit en the National road * ’ an auto in a snow storm » 2$-Clarence Crosby. Roach- £ .ir v named to succeed O. E.
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GREENCASTI E’S BF?T CLOTHIERS
April 19
Business and Professional Club Wo-
men was held here.
April 24—V.iiiam E. Harris, 51, conduct i- on the Big Four railroad •vns „ist ,a; i-.- kiii-i when run over by
tx tfain near tre local station.
April 27—Tr.ieves obtained between •‘50 inti S2t in merchandise at tr.e IX' Star Store Mis. W T. Besser of 4%' Greencastie an.i Mr- Da.eiel V Mof
v44 fett of Cloverdaie died
April 29—James J. Lash, Western
Union oiierator here, died at Ids home
Buck’s throat is also the result of an on Arlington street,
unjust conviction. But it arises from) May 4-E W. Baker of Russellville a cause, which is considered serious was named to succeed Floyd Miller as in the lave of all—robbing the mail.'county agent Janies A. Bittles -'UcCircunistantial evidence indicates him reeded Walter Bidtvell at manager of
as the “marked man”. A surprise cb the Gianada theater,
max is aid to clear his name ot thisj May 13-The Putnam county grand crime and bring the picture to a jury e ded its woik by returning happy conclusion . . • after a series seven indictments and reports on the
. . „ u U1H -’ of events that involve him in dare- county farm and county jail.
showing Saturday at the Granada ^ of thf hl he?t ^ But |
Tneatre.
April 16—Mrs. Pauline Blake Hurst ! July 31—Funeral ; ^ ■ e i • wife cf Clement C Hurst, died at the j a t Coatesville for Horace E. Hatha-1 ' r ’ r ‘ it '; n a county hospital after an extended ill-j way, 76, former editor, rha d: ,i -it “ t; faim
ness - ] Bainbridge. A district meeting of the August 1—Anno-.-,: cement v m ,
here of the sudden death at F.ncastle i 3- Robeir D'nald Mahoney, 34. .. world war veteran, died in a hos-
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Dc l—Robbers made an unsuccessua attempt to e-.ter the vault of the
Russell -.lie hank.
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MOVIES
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AT THE GRANADA
Twice in the shallow of the lows. That’s the experience of Jones in “Branded,” his latest ring vehicle for Columbia
ga!Buck star-
Buck Jones thrives on
Once, he is framed in a deal, that, O'Pe
roles of that the contrnct to
a bid of $9,866.
^lay 16—0. J, Larkin was awarded
pave Hanna street on
threatens to implicate him as a cattle rustler, one of the most serious of range-lay. The. cowboys decide to settle this in their own way—lynching. It is only by some unexpected coincidences, that he escapes punishment. The second time that the hangman’s noose dangerously approaches
of William councilman.
August 4—J F McCati ,n. unced his retiicment from ti.e t...nit re store business. August 8—William Ei eliorf. j i prietcr of a meat ir.imi he. t r 2’3 years, announreu ci.,si ait August 9—Oven ii mm. .. «.... ilea stie, was atii ng one <u :,.ui |,, ople killed in a i , ctush n (i
county.
August 13 Israel Knauer tiled i $25,003 damage nuit in ii.ui ■ o, i
aeain-t Paik Dm,bat
August 15 Martin (arbeit t.f Biazil, leased at., i ■ lit mer Eiteijotge in. o onuk. I , i> August It. I- uuetal it. i held here for Mrs Dot. it ii t:, tor who died in Ann Atbor, i h
Augui 24 ' haki
department here was tit. t, 1 hen -- Ros'-oe f ott and Cl'de Mill su » ceeded Geoii'e Knauet ,1 f r
i ita 1 t O .t.vood, Kv., late yesterday. L . 4 -Edwin F Stcne diet at his t. :;n . Burton E Perk. Cincinnati. '()., h.t.i 1. t. r was killed, la.r last
! night.
Dei 7—C. C. Gillen, of Greencastie, -worn into office as a memt ti.e hou'e of tepresentativ.s
t. . ungton, D G
i' Cat’l Confbr, 45, f tmet , t-1 ■ of tnis city, died at indianai" 14 Jess hllis, Biunerstown uif-i -i . i' was held up and robbed of I l,y n o young bandits, j 1), 16- An undetermined number t H, : ts robbed the Roachdaie bank t approximately 14,500 eaily today. Do - 19 Miss Doris Cooper, .f i utii:,i,r. ill,-, wa ■ awarded $800 by a
io all and our roost sincere thank* to on many Gi ** asrh and ruinam Count, friends oh. hare i.. kindi ■, pah nized w ing 1931- May the corning year t.. happ i bt n . i
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ISAM MANNA’S
BOOK STOFE
Supporting the well-known western] '** 1 11 ^ Bioadstreet, li, was ,Dittemorc
star are Ethel Kenyon, who plays the a,,at ’ ke<l an 1 stabbed under mystei | August 28—Samuel A Ha. , b
feminine lead, A1 Smith, Wallace i ® us tdixumstances at Fillmore. The died at his ii ,me e , t
Oscai. Dr. Ross Lederman handled
stole was robbed.
the direction.
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER
Basketball
Cincinnati
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DaPauw
Bowman Gym, Saturday,
Jan, 2
8:00 P. M.
Admission !)0c
| 'lay 21 Dr. Eugene Hawkins, 75 rears old, prominent Gieencastle phy-
'si'ian, ilied at his home.
| May 26—John Clark of Marion j township and James I. Nelson of ■ Grepp.'astle were named member-’ of
t e county board of review,
j May 29- -Mi Elizabeth Ann Walk er, wife of George Walker, county 1 igliv iy •yupei intrndetit, died at hei 1. me here last night. Mis- B< lbl J .,, »'i, tormer otj libraiian, died at ; , ihJield follov.ing a stroke. Eighty ln.:li -chool giaduates were given di-
pion.js at exercises tonight
June 5—Announcement was made tiiat the Oakley store would move fiom the i nrfh to the south side of the srpisie The Star Store will move to
82, wn.
August 30 Mi .and \i i - I l ink
Vermillion nt Clinti i, i
brated then golden v J mi . • •
sary
Sept. 2 A bond .- -tte ,t . Ik i < • the B L J'ltte- ,i;gh , township was n t. ,1 rv Io - i . tax board Sept. 3 James A Jar! >n ', and J. W. O’Dantel, 86, both eivil war vet era ns died at latiy, tt .1 Cl 'er
dale
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Sept. 4—A
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Sept. 9—Tax
levies of 80
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61 cents weie ad oteh to
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the Ettel room and Eitel will move j council amt count'’ m.i.ii
acres Washington street. Prof. Adei-jmgs
be A I Caldwell, of DePauw univer-1 Sept. 16 \ tvphoil t- . , epi '••i..t • sit”, died in the county hospital. |at Cloverdaie rlaitved tin h f
, (ra, Paul Albin diai at har jl
h n,e east of town last night. Robbers tom, 18
held up and robbed Norman Peabody, Sept 20 -( luien e l< 1 , n. 2 • .» filling station attendant, of $125. caught :.t Ivii tiel ' an sh Jute 9—Di. W. Vernon Lytle, for a -ai lei ngiog ti ' . ugeou <)•
ntei D. Pa tw instructor, was elected ,n .* ot ('! « ,
hea t of Dct,ar.ee college at Defiance, j Sept V nr , I'oi.t - -Ls
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Ohio. The Northwest conference of appealed fiom in. ■ .1 i , 1 -the C ‘chttrch 'opem^ Here - - |i; uR-i i, >ih s or tin « June 11—Clement C. Hurst, prom- Sept 26 Ralph H - id, sm :iiiment citizen, died at his home. Wal-,tendent of the Indiana - tale faim, ter Campbell and Gilbert Ogles pur [was named an, , • i t-» » I s, chased the Sunshine Feed Store, Inc., head of the state refonrat i in south Gieencastle. j Sept. I-tO— Gicenc-astle's new airport, June 15—Dr. A. E. Monger was re- known as Sharp field, a'as fm ...dlv
turned to Greencastie by- the M. E. dedicattd
aate^onferen.-e. Word of the accidental | Oct 2 Bol,h> «i» ne R .• n- * - - [drowning in San Diego, Cal., of Mia Fillmore, fit
l-Iilna Bicknell, was received her'- ',,:i.ii( ty i,-,,,, . i - 1 i | June 23 -Mary Elizabeth Nicoson, Oct. 5—Mrs. N ut, '. J Hughe- 84, 16, of Brazil, was drowned at Oak Hill wife of David t lUigi d I <t l.ct park Inst night- home on west Poplar street
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LADIES’
SILK HOSE $5.00 Value All For
99c
With Our Get Acquainted Offer
Box Del.uxe l.aParot Pare Powder
$150 Value
1—Strand 24-inrh Japanese In-
deatructihe Pearla
$2.50 Value
I—Pair Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, (FREE) $i oo Value rloaiery — Finest Quality, Fashion Marks, and Season’s Shades.
THIS ( OU PON and 99 CENTS presented to store below, good for Hiisferv^*** tMlvertistng LaParoi Pace Powder, including IRI K
REMEMBER—$5 00 VALUE FOR ONLY 99c SATURDAY ONLY THIS AD APPEARS BUT ONCB—CUT IT OUT NOW NATIONAL CUT RATE
South Side of Square *Vv'W4V4v 4-4-W4-y-i
Greencastie.
June 84—Special Judge John M. Oct 6 M, fargaret B Pawley ruled that Dr. John A. d, 81, mot ei of iitv rli.k J,dm Egan w is entitled to retain the county iW. Hero I, .lie.I a* h* i honn- :ii M - -mn
liealth office for nnotlier three yeara. township.
1 June 27—^Frank Allen, local con-J Oct. 12 The la I of four $6,000 {tractor, was awarded the contract for damage .suits ug;, tst the PeimsyV inovinc 50,000 yards of dirt on a vania railroad wa on fil. h. , l,v bridge fill noith of town on road 43. ipaien s of tiie m ’Gi is. I June 29—Clarence Reynolds, 23, J Oct. 16 The i "‘0 <iaam e suit of died last niglit in the’Methodist hos-[Doris • • op« i I Iv I Let I ] pital of heat prostration. Heat caused Roy W:tl ,ii of I'uinamville v i , ,,
two other deaths at. the penal farm file here.
and numerous horses died in a heat Oct. 19 One in lictment ay m st wave. Daniel C Brackney, Greencastie man July 1—Ray C. Shockley, 42, was was returned by the county grand taken to the state farm to serve six jury. Lemuel J li e', 84 former city uf r.ths for stealing chickens from rnarshtil, died in Indiana) di . Dave-Kendall. j Oct. 23—Thieves who blew the safe July .3 Mis. J. W. Cole, 72, prom-jOf the Ko:ichd:il |> ,stuff olit'Miu 1
inent fiieencastle social leader, died about $200.
at her home on Durham street. | Oct. 27- Fred l incher, 49, of Mt. July 4—Spoiled fruit eaten by La Meridian, wn - entcnced to the Mate mar Skimmerhotn, 8, proved fatal late farm for four niutiths on a liquor yesterday. 'charge by a ch.uit r-nrt jury. July 7—Charles J. Arnold, 52, pub-j Oct. 31—The Greencastie and Put* Usher of the Greencastie Herald, died nam county telephonies werr m -go! at his home in Northwood last night, with the Indian i A —tst, T< 'ep '
July 9—The body of Edward Rector, Corporation, Lie
DePauw’s greatest benefactor, w'as Nov 3 —Resigiat’on of O E 1?:t interred in Forest Hill cemetery late Stevenson, (uptrmter.dent of the
Indiana A-ssodaled Telephone Corp. PRICED $95.00 PUR SHARE Dividends Quai lei ly YlULDS 6.31 Non-Taxable This stock is offered for sale t o the public on rur “Cii” lomor Ownci’ship” plan. It can be bought either foi’casli ui’on our convenient partial payment plan. Foi’ full par ticulars ask any employee oi apply for the informal ion al the exchange office. The local office also lias a small block of common stock of the parent company, The Associated Telephone Utiliti s 1 ompany. This jiay^ 8%. stock dividend- and is sold at the market, Indiana Associated Telephone Corporation H. B. WALLS, District Manager •
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