The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1932 — Page 2

THS DAISY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29,1932

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• ii vVavea For AH" 1 ne American Legir:. ,meeting will'

Entered in the postoffiee at Green- ,:e heid at ^ Legion hail Tuesday Mrs . Semans felehrates

second class mail I evemn ? at 8 o’clock 90th Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins heard ! A dinner was given Sunday in honWinston Spencer-Churchill at Indiana-! or ° f the f»0th birthday anniversary

polls Saturday evening

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castle, Indiana, as

matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10. cent* per week; fSOO per year by mail in Putnam county; |3 50 to $5 00 per year bw mail outside Putnam county.

M. J. Murphy and Roy C. Sutheilin, local attorneys, heard an addrc?- b\ Clarence J. Darrow, noted criminal lawyer, in the Hotel Doming at Terre Haute Saturday ev niim PRESIDENT DEM VERS MESSAI.E WASHINGTON, Fei . 29, (UPi President Hoover t • 'i.t t: c..n gress a special me-- .c i-gardiiig Uie nation’s judicial system. The message was lelievered to both houses shortly after noon, but reading of it was delayed while Democrat- cii gaged in a stingi; sr attack on the ail

ministration.

Senator Connally, Derm, Tex., assailed Senator Moses, Repm, N. H., for what he termed a “savage and unwarranted" statement. Moses bad said Democrats were trying to blame President Hoover for the depression.

H. A. Church 1

former Simpson A. Washington street

upy it at once

1- purchased ihe Hitt home on east and plar- to oc-

SEED

We understand there is a very well known seedman in our land who prints certain conditions of sale upon every package: “We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any plants, seeds, or bulbs we sell. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are to be returned at

once."

There is here in this condition an implied reluctance on the part of the -eedmnn to be responsible for the ability of the sower to cast his seed, select his soil, cultivate and garner

the results.

No hint is suggested that might vest responsibility for sterility of the

: lit) W in n

• ■' ; n | waa a von my father voted the

sune ticket as his Congressman, whereupon lie used to get govrmmentmarked seed packages. One year, our garden was very late on account of

Miss Ermina Mills returned to her home on east Seminary street from

the county hospital Sunday.

of Mrs. Prudence Semans at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Susan Bittles on east Walnut street. Members of the family and friends were present during the day, making it a most en-

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, . . ,. mans, her son, of Dunkirk, Indiana: to their farm in Clinton township. | Cflrnlichaeli Eaton)

The Potamac Council will

Indiana;

meet|Mrs. W. C. Mathews and son Billie, of

II.D ( W VRIES IN CONN. NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UPi—

Hundreds o fwild canaries sing daily for residents of a section of this city. They were liberate i when fire swept | the home of a bird fancier several !

ago and have grown hardy and !

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EGGS

In packing eggs during this season we have a number of eggs which are not probitable to ship. These consist of small stained and discolored shell', but freshWe are offering them he Her Doz.

Havens Bros. NO DEI 1VERIFS

DOLPHIN M B I OR POI \R WORK PARIS, (I P)—1 aptiin Sloan Dan : enhower, commander of the “Nauti- ! lus," has returned here to continue hi study ot arctic exploration possibilities. He made the prediction to the United Press that within two year some explorer will have att lined the North Polar region in a ibmarine The successful polar sub mu-l b built to withstand the trrrificnlh 0 Id

ice

which is to be expected, to dive lik'“ a dolphin instead of sinking by the gradual filling of ballast tanks, and to navigate in open seas with speed

and comfort.

“When we went to the northern sealast summer we were going to school,"

Danenhower said.

"We have the satisfaction of hav ing made sti cessful scientific observations, however, and attained soundings and sample of sea-bottom, which will permit us to start an accurate I chart of the polar seas." i “Unlike the murky seas off ihe | coasts of the L’nited State and ! France the water around the pole 1 I unusually clear. Even under the ice we are able to see 40 yauls alien I of the ship, «o that the next voyage Holder the ice vdl not he a blind dive ih

' the dark ”

the ne essity of a second planting. My father jokingly wrote the Congressman that hi: -.eed was no good, whereupon the Congressman replied: “The seed needs a gardner.” If the seeds we have sent in February fails of growth—well it may be the seed or it mi. lit perchance be the gardner. Any-

(waters u dvr the 10-toot i v | wa y. the postage is paid and some day

a package might, who knows, bear seeds of some plant of rare grace ami beauty. March may be a better month than February. So, characteristic of the sowers of all time, we

cast our see l with faith.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Tuesday night. It will also he guest night and members ple.i-e bring salad or sandwiches. Andrew F. Durham nid Miss Joan Durham were in Indianapolis Saturday evening for the W iMon SpencerChurchill lecture at th. Mmat theater. Judge James P Hughes and John Rightsell were among those from Greencastle who attended the Democratic Editorial Association meeting in Indianapolis Saturday night. Allen McCammack filed a petitioi. in circuit court Monday against John W. McCammack, for the appointment of a guardian for the latter on grounds he is "f unsound mind and incapable of managing his estate, W M. Sutherlin is ' attorney for the plaintiff. Two youth: who gave their names a- William Sherrill .f Terre Haute and la k Forsythe of St. Louis, who were turned over to Bloomington police early Saturday morning, after being taken off a Monon train here, were later released it Bloomington when it was learned they were not the youths who were wanted at Bloomington for several petty theft-. Two other youths were apprehended and admitted the crimes, according to .1 Bloomington newspaper.

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I O ' 1 ATi GIRT. HAS LEAPING ROLL IN PTJZF.R PIJ PLAY

Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Meikel motored to Spencer on Sunday Bud Welijon, Fast Walnut street i~ confined to hi home by Illne=s Mr. and Mr-. Ralph Fiay.iet of Greenca-tle spent the week end with ifr« Matt Fetter •itt’Waytietowh

Kentland; Mr. and Mrs. Ferm Mendenhall, of Terre Haute. During the day Mrs. Semans was the recipient of many remembrances in the form of cards and flowers from acquaintances in Greencastle. + •!• H* •P *i* + Missionary Society of Christian Church To Meet The Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet with MiPhilander Pruitt, 5 Hanna Court, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson will have charge of the program. + + + + + + Present Day Club To Meet Tuesday The Present Day Club will meet with Mrs. Russell Brown Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. 4* d* d* + + + Miss Ames Hostess To Woman’s Club The Woman’s club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Fliza both Ames. Miss Kathryn Tofaute of the DePauw speech department gave a reading entitled “Let’s Go to Dinky Dinkv" by Lou la BromfMd Mi w W. Tucker ga\e a review of “The Invincible Jew” by Harford Powell d- •»• + + + + Missionary Society I To Me 1 Tuesday The Missionary Society of ihe Baptist church will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Donald Davidson on Berry street at 2 o’clock. 4. d> d* d* d* d* Mrs. J. O. Cam mack To Be Hostess Tuesday The Art Group of the A. A. U. W will meet Tuesday' at 7.30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. O. Cammark on Fast Washington street The subje t for the evening will be ‘‘Clay Model-

ing ”

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FORMER RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Carrie Miller, formerly of tin city died at her home in Brazil Satur day night at 10 o’clock. Mrs. Miller had been in poor health for the past three years. She was an aunt ot Mis. Goldie Booher and Mrs. Mae Hibbs Hendrix of this city. Mrs. Hendrix was with her aunt a' the time of her | death. The funeral will he held at 10 I o'clock Wednesday morning at the j home at 411 south Walnut street in Brazil. Burial will be at Forest Hill 1 cemetery in Greencastle

none, threatened to kill her. Then he went to the nearby home 0 f Mis. Curry. He seized a small amount ,.f cash she had, and stripped her of her clothing but did not attaek her

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POPE PRAYS FOB HELP

VATICAN CITY, Feb. 29, (1 l’>

I'lipe Pius XI has invoked "God's help |

1 great natio i effo “FLESH AND 1 1 ,vai I settlement of the far ea-tern REVEAI ED It l NIO IIIF.F warfare, caused, lie said, by greed. (Read Matthew 1(1:13-17.1 The pope’s prayer for peace came We are frequently led by our i-ofr as pait of a world-wide radio broad . fidi-nce in human reasonim to think cast last night in connection with the ( bat faith can be built up ,. merely proclamation of the heroic virtues of | rational means. This is rut the r.'ise, the venerable Maria Palotta, a mis . Faith comes from a source ■ i | t!v -ion tiy nun of the 1 ranciscan order. | reach of our conscious im ,1 ; al“Mankind is seeking nothing else though, to be sure, our mind ire able but flesh satisfactions, riches and | to direct the flow of spiritual revelawickedness,” the pope declared, i tion into the channels of intelligent “These are the three great ills, which ' thought. Like a river, relk'iou< exwith oilier vices, aie contaminating jierience comes down fi Imlifek

individuals, families and peoples,

drawing the m to ruin.”

EVa Robinson Greencastle girl,

Don Murnane of Fort Wayne sjient the weekend here with his parents, I Mr ar l Mrs John Murnane, Poplar !to

INDI \\ \POI.IS LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 5,000; holdovers, (17: market steady to 5 cents higher. 160235 lbs., 4.30-4.35; 235-275 lbs., 4.20 4.25; 275-325 lbs., 4-4.10; 325-400 lbs., 3.80-3.90; 140 160 lbs I 4.15; 100140 lbs., 3.75-3.85; packing sows, 3-3.50. < attle leceipts, 10u; calves 50ft Limited early action, mostly to yard

ii 1 1'. .1 goinj slow, re-iting j Sunday School ( lass lni'lier asking pii • Heifers, 3.50 5,1 Entertained Ihuiaday

vs, J R- 1 Jane HfTcttoi 1 m it. rtaii < d

... eTa and .-Utters, the members and teaeher m a.-, un I .0; -tee, quality plain, mostly |<tay school class from the Methodist

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“The Criminal Code" which will he M,-s Uverda Boyce of Martinspresented by Duzer Du, DePauw dra- ville wn the guest of her parents Mr

inatic society in the Little Theat: ! Friday nnd Saturday, night.. Tickets

She re-diseovered her youth».WHEN SHE DISCOVERED OUR SERVICE - » - A dreary round of home-keep ing cares had robbed her eyes of their sparkle and hei step of its joyousness Then she began sending her clothes to us—and a miracle happened The years dropped aw. Her extra day of freedom brought her happi ness, youth, charm! Why don’t you enjoy all the benefits ol our modern service? Let us start with this week’s washing! HOME STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 12G

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for season ticket holder

went on ■ ale tore Monday gi ceral ad-

ai Sam Hanna’s book and will he on sale fi

! mission Tuesday.

The Criminal Code ,■ a play divided into three acts and a prologue, j with the three nets requiriiq thirl • n I scenes and ten different taro set . | All action with the exception of the 1 prologue takes jdac. within tin grim walls of a state prison. The cell ; blocks, the dungeon and the jut, null 1 are high points of action m the plav, I which is an indictment of law enforcement and the eriniin d c . lo it elf All the stage arts art being constructed by Miss Calvert’ cl. in | dramatic presentation

Announcement

S. A. Hirt has purchased the A. I). Chew Coal Company, and will specialize in [‘milium Coals— West Virginia, East Kentucky d and Hiffh Grade Indiana Coals.

George L. Connor, Mgr.

and Mrs. William Boyce Bloomington street over the week end. Miss Ruby Mathis nnA Miss Biiitie Baker of Indanapolis, were Sunday; dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Wil-1 liam Boyce, K1 .omington street. Hi" Evelyn Brurdey has returned; to Terre Haute v here she is attending j b hio s college after a week spent at, the Irme of her paients, Mr. and Mis. Sam Bnimley, 316 Bloomington! : treet, on account of illnei;3. Fmeral servi e for Mrs Lulu Heady, well known woman of Clinton township, who pa-sr-d away Friday were held from ihe ( linton Falls Vf. P church Sunday afternoon at 1 3ft o’clock. The Rev Wilmoth of Indi nnapoh:- wa in charge. Interment wa in the Clinton Falls cemetery. Miss Hester Hurst, whose home near Belle I nion was destroyed by file, i making her home with her brother, Albert Hin t, south of Belle 1 Union. Mis Hurst’s home with all I the contents wa- completely destroy.•d. It va said that the insurance on the building expired a few days be-

fore the blaze.

The Provident Mutual Life Insur anre Company of Philadelphia filed suit in I'imiit court Saturday against Susan M Staggs for possession of 70 5 acr< of real estate, allege i unlawfully held by the defendant Immediate p,. 5p don of the propert- is demanded Marshall It. Abram is attorney for the plaintiff. A car driven by Elmer Gibson, living on state road 43 south of town, was :lighily damaged when anot'iei car driven by Edwin Hurd, of New Albany, collided with it at Locust and Flm streets, Sunday afternoon. It was aid the Bind car collided with the (Id, rm machine, when the Gib-,on car winch Hurd was following south on Locust street, turned east on Flm street. No one w'as injured. When suit cases arid trunks stored in the basement of the Cole apartments on east Washington street, caught fire about 6:20 o’clock Sunday evening, ;ity firemen were called. Gr-

id; vealers 5ft cent: lower, $7 down. Sheep receipt 2.2OO; no early action. A-king sharply higher 01 up to

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"hurch in Bainbridge Thursday evening, Feb. 25, at her home from 7 un-

til 9 o’clock.

Games and contests were played in the early part, of the evening. At 8:3(1 the guests assembled in the dining room where they were served can ly, fruit and popcorn. Mrs. McNorton, mother of the hoste-s, assisted. Those present were Jure Ellen Priest, Margaret Tate, Dorothy Mi-lz, | Ruth Ann Wilson, Madonna Nelson, j Lois Hrohee, Enid Garrett, 1 eona

and Mrs Olif ford Reeves ++++++

Over-the-Tea ( ups (Tnli Will Meet Tuesday Over-the Tea-Cups Club will meet jat the home of Mrs. ,| p, Allen Jr,, icast Seminary stiei-t; Tuesday after nooo at 2'30 o’clock, d* d* + + + + ’ Locus! (.rove Club Meeting Postponed The March meeting of the Locust irnve club has lieen postponed indef

uiitely.

d* d* + + d* ‘g Art Needlework Club In Meel Tuesday The Ait Needle work (Tub will meet Tuesday at highnoon at the home of Mrs S. C. Provo. An indoor picric will lie enjoyed. Members please bring one ili-.h of food and sandwiches also table service. ++♦+♦* Marion Township < Inh Hus Meeting The Home Fcotiomi Club of Fast Marion met with Mrs. Amy Buis, Friday afternoon, Feb. 26 Phil teen mem 1m rs answered roll cull One guest wa present. Mrs. Edna Coopridei read an Interesting article on “Importance of Water Systems in Farm Homes.” Miss Mary Oliver resil an at tide on "Tex-

tiles.”

During the social hour the hostess served refreshments The next meeting will be with Mrs F.lsie Huntei ANOTHER THREE "RV , MT. PLEASANT, Mich. (UP)_ Jordan School, near here, has substituted rations, routine and responsibility for the rendin’, ritin’ and 'rithmetic of other days Mrs. Mary Scarbor ough believes a practical application of life’s daily routine is better than “book learnin’.”

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springs up yonder in u»' 1 tuins. Only those who are willing ■ , l>acl( into the hills ami trace tl»-11 i t :- beginnings by prayer and f.lhation, can ever find for themselves the pure and simple truths of deep irluu-i To such the Master says, ''Flesh and blood hath not revealed ' diPe, but my Father which is in etven" Prayer: O Thou who 1 1 1 ■ ed to the sight, of all i'yes ate open, grant, we beseech 11 ■ int ve may he so dear of ilut Thy

1(0 ,011 LU, 1. H., Feh 1II1 . Presence shall lie alwaj - kn. it p; -News of another brutal as-ault on and )?rjult PS peciallv, v- pi , i!,n a white woman, the wife of a naval , niy ^ oly Spirit> thal C . t man, and a thresMo assault a ndd, manifpstc Tlimself to

bor, created a tense situation here to day in a city already inflamed by a

.series of such attacks.

Mrs. H. W. Hope, wife of a submarine machinist’s mate, reported to pn lice that a man broke into her Waikiki Beach home and attacked her after demanding money and threatening her

with death.

13ie man also broke into the nearby home of Mrs. I). W. Curry, wife of a chief petty officer, and threatened her but did not attack her, police said. Five men, whose identities police refused to revi-:il, were rounded up as aspects. Police fiist announced Mrs. Hope had identified one of them as 1 er attacker. Later they said she had m.i recognized any, as the intruder had blindfolded her with a stocking before attacking her. Mrs. Hope i partial cripple, Mif fering from a leg deformity. Her husband is enroute to San Diego on a ^Uny-iue, I ue intruder seemed to 1 now Lli.ab hiislihnds of both women were not at home. The man fii-t entered the home of Mr Hope, police said, demanded money, and when she could produce

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Sale of the D. Ora Moffett property in Northwood, to Andrew W. Cran dall, has been announced. It was said Mr. Moffett would retain possession for several months, however.

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