The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1932 — Page 2

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j Liberty Party Meeting . Assembly Room, Courr House

Friday Night, 7:45

S «ak< i • •• i • raenl of all Public i I iljt. I Removal of all property from ta\ation; Raise Necessary .‘floney by (rross in- . • ; .. • ear ora tori tmt on all farm d * home

\l.l VfnF.RS AM) CITIZENS INVITED

Speakers: Ward R. Miner, candidate for governor, and l>r. ( . S. Wyeoff, stuclent of

economies.

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Wares For .Aii” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, cents per week; |3 00 per yey by mail in Putnam county; $3 50 to |5.00 per yea. by mail outside .Putnam county, * PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Star Barber Shop A First Gass Haircut 25e

hss Mary Le slie is confined to her • .me on account of illne=Willard Scobee son of Mr. and irf. Russell Scobee of Monroe town-

ship is ill with diptheria.

lewis Hodsbire, courthouse eleva-ihospital Wedne-lay. tor operator, was confined .to his j Mrs. J. G- Campbell returned to her

home today by' il!re=s.

VICKS COUGH DROP ... All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop-medicated with ingredients of i § V VapoRub

Prosecutor Marshall £). Abrams was in Indianapolis on business this

afternoon.

Ola T. Ellis, Walnut street, underwent a major operation at the county

A marriage license was issued at Brazil recently to Walter Edward Mawvelj a clay worker, of P • imville and Iva Lorene Phillips of Bra-

zil.

tj Brotherhood meeting of the M. E ®. Church will be February 1st, rext Pj Monday at 7 P M. Prof. F. C. Tilden g will give the address Livht refresh-

[g : meiifi, no charge.

Mr and Mrs Wm. MeElroy of Reelsville are the parents of a daughter, Phylis .loan Utrn Tuesday

I State school inspector Murray will gibe in P.tnam county Thursday and f Fiiday fo, inspi -tion of the city and _ a I county schools. Commissions and

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In a story concerning the 4-H chib winnings of Miss Virginia Dean of C.reencastle, one fir«t prize which she won in baking at the Indiana state

fair, was omitted yesterday.

William A. Rein, who is serving as auditor of Vermillion county, has announced that he will be a candidate for sheriff of the =afne county in J the coming primary’, Mr. Rein was horn and spent his early life in Putnam county and has many friends living in thi s county. He is one of the successful Putnam county Demo

n the result-. ,f iratic politicians to go into adjacent

cntmties and win honors.

OVER THE TOP And CELEBRATING With THREE BIG DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday Folks have responded to our superior offerings more than ever this month and we’re tfoiiiK to wind up the month by offering the greatest values of all time. Share During This Appreciation. Event

SAVE ON OVERALLS

OUR FAMOUS Pay Day Brandoffered a I 89c What a break for the man that wears overalls. Hitfh or low bark styles. Buy a supply now.

OX-HIDE Men’s and T?byV— 1.0WEST EVER Men’s 59c Beys’ 39c NVvcr before have such quality overalls been offered at these prices. . BUY THIS WEEK

Men’s Work Shirts 25c — * ^ Blue Cha^ypar'.^ok fhte^ quality—double yoke

Beys’ Dress Shirts 3 for $1.00 Fast color fancy shirts, sizes to 14

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400 Yards

Bleached

Linene Sport Dresses

27 Inch Outing-

' Muslin

98c Each

5c \ ard

5c Yard ■

Sizes 14 to 2(1 Kuv one of each stvle at this exceedingly low price

Mostly darks fine for quilt linings! ,

Never before auch quality nfe this low price.

800 Yards 30 Inch Outing* 8c Yard

Roth lights and darks offered at (hi- all-time low price.

JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY OFFERINGS J.C.PENNEYCO.

j home on East Seminary street from i the county hospital Wednesday. Richard I.cado, a DePauw student, returned to his home in Pierceton from the county hospital Wednesday. S. R Pursel has taken over the Star billard room formerly operated by Albert Raines, it was announced

today.

The Greencastle Moose Lodge No. tgH, a ill meet tonight irf Mgulai session. All member are urged to be

present.

John Tzouanakis and family, Commercial Place, are in Chicago, to at tend the funeral of Walter Seld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seld, former residents of this city. Mrs. C. B. Edmonson was called to Clayton Wednesday morning due to the critical illness of her father, Charles West. Mr. West is a cousin of Milo West of this city. A damaged Ford coupe belonging ing to Norman Clark, Fillmore R. 2. has been brought to the Franklin Street Garage for repair- It was raid the car was in an accident but details were not le.med here. Mr. and Mrs. Milo West have rent, ed their home on ea c t Walnut -treet to Mr and Mrs. D. R. Graybill and are moving to the home «I their son, Ralph West, on state road 43, -outh of the city. Mrs Clifford Sutton, passed away at her home in Clay City, Wednesday morning at 4:30 o’clock. Mrs. Sutton was a former resident of Washington township and is an aunt of Mr- Justin Goodwin and Cecil Sutton of thi-

city.

The name of Lona Larkin Northwood, erroneously appeared in the delinquent *ax list published Monday, the county treasurer announced today. .According to the treasurer the taxes against the property have been paid in full. Charles Holland and I/iie Holland filed suit in circuit couit against William Pettyjohn Wednesday for possesion of real estate in Monroe township, and $50 damages for its alleged I unlawful detention, by the defendant. 'According totlie plaintiff- the defendant has failed to pay monthly rent of I$7 since last November. Clifford R. Dickerson is attorney for the plainI tiffs.

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.Mrs. Jane Burrough j Speaks at DePauw

Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, hea-’ , of the music department of Indiana Central College, and president of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, was in Greencastle Wednesday to , make a talk to the DePauw univer sity chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, hon ^ orarv musical sorority, of whioi*sha I wa- a member while at the university^ i Her address was on ‘‘Federation Idea,

and Ideals.” ++++++

Celebrate Anniversary Of World Call Magazine The 13th anniversary of “World Call” tvas celebrated by the Missionary Society of the Christian Church. Tuesday afternoon at 2:3ft at # the home of Mrs. William Blackwell. "World Call” is the Missionary Magazine of the Christian church and 7s -aid to lie the best Missionary magazine published in the world Mrs. Ida Pollom. W'orld Call secretary’* had charge of the program. She. conducted a candle lighting service for the new subscribers, followed by

prayer.

Mrs. Myra Curtis has taken the paper since it was first published and spoke of how she has enjoyed read-

ing it for these 13 years.

A story, "Dona Carmen” was read by Mi laruis Hays Reading, "Till I forget” was given by Mrs. Phylander Pruitt. Player, Mrs Harry Talbott; Duet, Mi-. F.loi-e Walker and Mrs. B.

H Bruner

During the social hour tea and angel food cake were served. ++++++ ( loverdale Legion To Meet Thursda* Hurst - Collins Post American legion, (’loverdale, 8 P. M., Thursday, January 28th Object; Organization of Auxiliary Unit Wives, Moth i iand i ter- are eligible. Be sure to come and bring the ladies. State officer will conduct the work. Special entertainment and eats. Hubert Sherman. Post Adjutant. + + + + + ♦ Mrs. Martin To Be Hostess Thursday The Cro Tat-Em club will meet with Mrs. E. R. Martin, east Anderson -trect, Thdv-day afternoon at

2:30 o’clock.

+ 4* •I 1 + + ^ Delta Zela ( ircle To Meet Thursday

AVOID THE PENALTY Auto Licenses Are Due—Your Poll Tgx Must Be Paid iF IT’S MONEY YOU NEED SEE US ° Ye Will Loan You Up To $M.OO

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FURNITURE AUTOMOBILES LIVE STOCK IMPLEMENTS, ETC Repayment Terms

To Suit

Each Individual Indiana Loan Co.

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F. Washington St . Phone 15

Miss \dams Entertain d Boston Club Tuesday Miss Zella Adanjs was ho.-t. t,, the .Boston club, Tuesday evening, at. the home of Mrs. Walter Crawford, east Walnut street . • d- +,+ + + + Country * Inb *1 o Give Dinner-Bridge There wall be a dinner-fitidge giv. end at the Country Club, Tue-day try 2. All men and their friends are invited. OHm.AKY Mary Josephine Humphrey Sherrill daughtei of Mat and Melinda H fey, was born October 18,, 18.,. • <leparted*this life Januai j 22, l • tho agre of 7(5 years, 3 months, and 4 days. She was united in marriage with Benjamin Franklin Sheri tl, August 2ft. 1873. To this union were horn eight children, six of whom i give I mma McAnineh, Ml Mi • FJva McCaminack, Belle Unc n; Elizabeth Harrison. Indianapoli- li.. •at home; Henley Austin, Greenoa tl. and Earl, Belle Union. Four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and one brother, James Humphrey aNo survive Hey husband |iii -I. I he» in death in 1021 She wa- converted and joined ' obi Beach Grove Methodist Fpi.-< - ;i:i! | Church, March 10, 1881, and was

Delta Z.-ta Circle will meet Tliut - ; M't'Z-ed in July of the aim- y

INDIAN \POLLS LIVESTOCK Hog receipt®, 4,000; holdover- 02; market mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. 100 to 225 lbs., $4.35 to $4.40; 226 to 1250 lbs., $4.15 to $4.25; 250 t 30ft lbs., $3.95 to $4.05; 30ft to 350 lbs. $3.75 to $3.85; 13ft to 100 lbs., $4.00 to $4.25; light pigs $3.75; packing sows, $3.00 to $3-50. Cattle receipts 800; calves 400; market steady to strong, general trade slightly more active fban re cently. Load of good steers, $7.35, better finish 1250-lb. offering- $8.25; faUcvw- $3.(81 to $3.50; low cuttersteady $9 down. Sheep receipts 100ft; lambs opening slow’, sentiment lower. Few early sales, $6.26 to $6.50; mixed lots $5.60 to $6.00; throwouts down to $4.00 and less. Fed we-tems still in first bands.

SLIT DISMISSED Suit of the Spencer National Bank again-t Fred ( . Uayh and, otfe I brought to the Putnam circuit court last November 3 on a change of venue from Owen county, was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff in the local court today. Costs of the ca-e also were taxed to the plaintiff. The suit involved collection of an alleged unpaid note and a demand of $2,900 was made. It was said the bank did not own an interest in the note sued on and therefore could not legally bring -nit to collect it. Society News Entertained Aa Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Reising enter- | tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs Estel Minnick and son Stanley of I I Ha inbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lane of Brick Chapel.

day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Williams, Fast Washington street.

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P. I O. Pounders D:i,v

Dinner Tuesday

ceremony was held for the seven j founders. A very interesting talk was given by Mr- Faye on Cottey Col-

lege.

4* d - 4- 4* 4* + Mrs. Hixon Hostess To Progress History Club Mr •! M 'l Hixon vai hoataii to the Progress History club, Tuesday afternoon at* her home on Bloomington street. Mrs. Della Peck had charge of the program. Sixteen members tuul two gue-ts were present Delicious refre-hments were served

durjng the social Imur.

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A. 4. I . \\. Guest Meeting Held Tuesday Evening A guest meeting of A. A. IT. \V.

••tong in p am

Hall, Bowman Memorial building. The program was arranged by the |< gislative committee, of which Mrs. Stanley H. McMullen is chairman. Miss Bertha i/nmnirg, assistant director "f the S". i ll S' i- department gf the Indianapolis Public Schools, spoke on present Indiana laws which apply especially to women and children, and she called atte’ ti. n to the need for new law , in this field, advocating the formation of a commi- ion to care for unfortunate children not now provided for under the laws of the state. Mi-- lemming also described the

work of hei department in the Indi-! *»nd all who sent flowers, and all Ih' 1 anapolis schools, which is an out neighbors and friends that assisted in gi wth and an enlargement of the old i any way during tire .-ickne mil attendance department, formerly in death of our*beloved mother dr-,

charge of the enforcement of the Sherrill.

’ompul ory school attendance law.

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Rev. ( ooper. A'l'ter sendees were >h - continued at Beech Grove she urn -I with the Walnut Uhapel Friend Church, of which she was a loyAI member and faithful attendant as Imig as her health permitted. She of u

P K. O. Sisterhood held a dinner said -he had to give up one of in honor of Fouders day, Tuesday at ha PP iei,t privileges of her life when

Mrs. Anderson's annex. A candlelight!

she could no longer go to church. She was conscious to the end of life and her last words were quotations of scripture and song. She elected Isith scriptuiW and .-mu' 1 i r funeral sermon and wished the i lowing verse to he read: . •

AVrinkled and weary today Creased 'with the burden of care,

Once they were shapely ipel riut*',

Oqee they were rounded and fan But every wrinkle and -cyi Fop loving ministry stands.

And the fairest sight in the # world

today .

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Are my mothar’.- wrinkled ban Mother’s hands are wy ltd ami I'T But I lo\*> them for what tie

d«Jhe

Hallowed by loving deeds, * 1 hough worn and wearied tin , The fairest sight in all the v .Are my mother’s hands to me Fairer than costly gems Bing- of jewel or gold. • Are the loving deeds that shine From hands so furrowed and Jewels of lofc and truth Each furrow a golden hand, That hindeth tight to my heait t' 1 '

. day

My mother’-* wrinkled hand- , ‘ 4RI) OF THANKS We desire to thank, the Minister,

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