The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1932 — Page 2

THE DAISY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY. MARCH 21,1932.

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THE DAILY DANNER And Herald Consolidated “It W3Tt« For Ali” Er.tercd Ln the post office at Greeacastls, ladiaaa. as second class taail matter under act cl March ? 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per —eek; |3 00 per yesr by mail in Putnam county; |3 50 to »£ 00 per year bw mail outside Putnam county.

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Mi*. Michaels’ life savingrs deposited in a good bank would have paid him an income of 820.00 a month with safety, and without any depreciation of principal. At the same time he could have withdrawn any part of his $8,000 principal Your money deposited in this hank is always worth par plus interest at the rate of 3' c per annum, and is available at any time at 10o cents on the dollar.

There is no substitute for a savings account in this market risk—no shrinkage of principal—no delay.

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The nld copy bonk philosophy, no excellence without grc:.r labor, may be trite but it is no le:- true. Even genius itself must buili upon the habits of industry known to the humblest of workers. Michelangelo resented the appellation of genius and indignantly declared that he knew no j genius but the genius of hard work This is why it ean be aid of him: “The man sacrificed himself that me immortal part of him i: ,yht triumph.’ We carelessly speak . Edison as a genius and thus rob him of his noblest trait, determined effort. Hi= biographer tells the story of his invention of the electric light bulb: “The problem wa c to find a ma • i ial inrandes cent and that would not bum.’’ Learned bodies like the Royal Institute ridiculed him. Mathematicians and soien ! lists spoke of him ns a dreamer, a ! fool, a boaster IfiOO ifferent test I were made before the bamboo was | found. Then to find the be=t kind of | bamboo, men were < nt to search China, Tapan, Peru, 1 uador, Brazil, and Columbia. Forest and swamps were searched, hostile savages anti dangerous tribes wei• faced; flood, j fevei and ■ uffeih. g were en lured until | j eOOii specimens were found, and after 1 icareful te ting one v is selected as (answering the purpn e. That highly appreciate! little bulb that so gently sheds its ray over om tmly tables h no more the child of genius than of

patient, determined effort.

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The Elks will hold a •meeting' TuesdaY evening at 7:30 oclock at their home on South Indiana street. A fish fry —ill also be enjoyedMartin L- Nichols filed suit in cir-J cuit court Monday against O-iric i Prichard and h : ■ if Clara Prichard, and Thomas J .H avin and his wife,' Minnie T. Kca m. t> collect an alleged unpaid note executed by the Prich- j r.rds, and to foreclose a real estate mortgage against all. A demand of I $250 is made against the Prichards while the foreclosure is asked against both the Prichards and the Heavins, | the latter now alleged to own the real estate involved F. S. Hamilton is at- i

tomey for the plaintiff.

FARMERS—Who need money this Spring can borrow up to $300 here on LIVESTOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FI RNITT RF r.dlh privilege of repaying in 3, 6 or 9 month »Ve mar not aii be listed in “Who’s Who” Column but r.e are taking care of farmers for hat* money they need SFF CS TODA'i INDIANA LOAN OO

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The Central Trust Company Southu’esf Corner of Public Square

PERSONAL AND LOCAL .NEWS

GREENCASTLE INDIAN t

Odd Fellows To Hohl (.oiintv Meet

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BIG MEETING, Wil l RF HELD \T FILLMORE ON EVENING OF MARCH 30

The Independent Ordci of Odd Fellow? will hold their second county meeting of the year at Fillmoie on the evening of March 30, it i? an-

• the meeting will --tstt pfblnptly

V'Lmr.g members and Grand oft, -

The principal speaker of ihc even-, ei . f rnm Indianapolis are expected to ing will he George P. Bornwasfer, atr ^ nf j t nis meeting. A special piogran.1 secretary of the 'tate, of Indi- gram has hee n arranged for the evenanapolis. The initiatory degtee will he ilig af)d it is thp ho p p that it w ii| be given by the Fillmore lodge fhe tir‘-t county meeting ever held by all-county meeting was held with Put- thp od(1 Fpii ows , Om* of the featmes nam Lodge No. 45 in Greencastle on t | |fl pj. 0 jrr am «i|| he a talk on the February 9, and was largely attended, home maintained by the lodge at

„ Greensburg. This, with additional

Tne next meeting w.l enable all f(;iturps p i, nwd( wil , make the me , t lodge members to attend and they . ^ int#re . ting 0T)p

T»ie askevi to ho present as early in (the evening as possible in oHer ihai

BRAZIL BLOCK COAL Dii’eot from bins to trucks without delay. Mine located southeast of Brazil at. Hoosierville, Indiana Turn ‘■omh fiom National Road at Brazil on the Morgan Crossing road, go 3 7 milec then 3*3 mile east to muu* We Appreciate Your Patronage H00SIF.RV1LLF BI.0CK MINE

Chioken Dispute Fuels In Shoot iii2

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RRAZII, Ind March 21 —,lau, Turner, 48 year 1 -- old, was wounded probably fatally early Sunday in a dispute over some chickens at a place operated by Mrs’. Nellie Martin, clem and Clifford Lemay, 28 ami 21, are in i jail charged with shooting with intent I to kill It is claimed the Lrmays traded seveial chickens to Mrs. Martin foi i quart of “white mule” and aftei drinking the liquor, went back to th ■ Martin home and demanded the re turn of their chickens Turner, who was at the Martin home, refused to let the Lemays have their ehirkem and toll! them to go home it was te ported A few minute^ later the brothers returned and when Turner came tq the door, fired several shots from i shotgun at him, officers were told Most of the shat took effect in tiegroin and abdomen.

INVENTION STOPS SNORING

LONDON, (HP)—An anti-snoring device that sticks a pin into a sleeper, m gives an electric shock every time the ■ leeper snores, has been registered with the British patent office. it is predicted that the device will be in great demand where snoring i lecopnized as grounds for divorce. The apparatus consists of a mircoi phone responsive to the grating lowfrequenry sound produced by a snorei

Mrs. Fay Davidson c quite ill at her home on west Cchunbus street. | Frank Knott i; set. uslv ill of heart disrate jt his home r.u r.orth Jackson

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Miss Mary Ag .e-: Miller, county nuise, ■ ho has been ill of influenza, returned to her duties Monday. Mr c F. M Darnell .f Phoenix, Arizona arrived Sattirdty to visit hei father J F OTiair north of town. Di W M Blanchard was repoited on the ick list tod:.v He is suffering from a slight infection on his

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Ferdinand OHan returned to his home north of tovi. Sunda, from the county Ik. pit il wheie tie had been for medical tieatment Mr. ami Mi- l.ldon Rowings, Mr. and Mi G-tel R..wings spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Everett Fill neai Brunerstown. t ail Toole, forno rly of this city, but no ■ state .li-1ribntor for Michigan f.u the Bute Moriill Co., Indianapolis, spent the eekend heie. Ham Smith, a p.-nal farm escape, wa- taken to the Indiana slate re formatory at Pfiulleton Sunday by Sheriff Alia Hi tan idiere he will ervi* a term of one to five years as a penalty for e raping Funeral .rvice for Mrs V'irgil .Gasper, I Iowa i d ti.et who pass'd away, h’riday, wer. held from the Mr tun. Itinera I Koine, Monday after noon at 2 oclork The Rev W .1 Crow dm was m charge Interment was in the Mt Pleasant cemetery. \ small ir.of fiie at the home *>i AD an l Mi 7. i Mrlt.tite, 20fl west Poplar ^tiret, lesulti-l inn foe nlaiiu Sunday morning about 11 o’clock. Firemen ni.l the damage was small Mr M Intite, vi.o recently moved heie from Brazil, i die proprietor of n meat market heie f lifter < Hunt, of Danville, was i.Ained administmtoi of the estate of his father, Chest.-r /.. Hunt, in the Putnarn cii uit coutt Monday. The de cca‘:.‘.| left ieal e‘t .i ■ "al’ied at $2,000 and p-r r.nai [«np. it' valued at $200 Besnlf the -on he also left two dangtit. i= and tw.. . iand.laughteis to share in the estate Although prinp officially arrived ihinday, crowding out winter a day ahead of time, the latter till contiim- . d to hold sway Monday in the mat ter of low temperatures at least. Spring arrived Sunday with a low mark of 74 degree: while the maximum for ttie day was 38 degrees. Temperature weie ten degrees below' normal Artie Viigil Bunten, of Marion township, filed suit for divorce in cir cuit coutt Monday against Mary Elizabeth Ronton, of Conlesville, on grounds the defen lant nagged ami complained and finally demanded that he leave their home and not return,

It is linked to electric circuit, which whrh he alleges | , wn. forced to do when closed, causes a pin to jab rap-; in order to liv. in pea^e The couple illy back and forth, When the volume married .Ma>' , h 1 till), and separated of snoring teaches a stage that is pop-j Septem’. ■ 1 lO'tn, -.ccording to the ularly known as “ripping hard wood,” complaint, which also states they have or “striking a knot,’’ the microphone six children now v th the defendant, automatically closes the circuit anJ;F. S. Hamilton is attorney for the

the pin gives a harder jsb plaintiff

Society

Century Club Mel Saturday

Mrs. Pen-e was hostess to the C< n tiny club on Saturday afternoon. Professor Zink spoke on Mussolini, in terpreting him in the light of the Italian temperament and instability which Iras characteiized much of Italian history. He sketched Mussolini’s life and what he ha' accomplished in Italy in the way of establishing a bal-! anced budget, a strong foreign policy, I mid a reformed educational system. The member of the Century club enjoyed Professor Zink 1 ' keen characterization of this modem Machiavelli rf- -l? 4* I Entertain Neighbors \nd I-1 rends Saturday Mr. and Mis. Stephen West, living west of Somerset .entertained about thirty friends and neighbors Saturday light with an old-fashioned square dance. Music was furnished by a group of musicians from Clinton Falls. Visitors from n distance were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Scott of Frank foit. The paity was one of a series being given by residents living west

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Charles Kelly Has Double Celebration Charles Kelly, who has been in busi ne '- in Gieencastle longer than any other merchant, had a double celebration at his home on Anderson street Sunday. He and Mrs Keliv quietly celebrated their forty-fourth wedding anniversary and Mr. Kelly, who wa? fib years old Saturday, also celebrated itus occasion Sunday. Mi K.-liy became a merchant in Greencastle in lfi90 and nas i^en in t.iisiiiess continually Miice that date

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West Floyd Club Met Wall Mis. Havens The West Floyd township Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Morris Havens Wednesday, .Mai id, with ten members and three visit ui's. present. I tie next meeting will be with Mi 1 Frank Rodgers, Apia 13. Y lesson will Ire given then by our leader, Mrs Ragin

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Male Day Observed By Kappa Sorority The national convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, to he held the week of June 21 in Swampscott, Mass., was discusser) at the annual late luncheon of the sorority Satur day in the Indianapolis Athletic Club lire formal state dance was held Saturday night in the roof garden of

lire clubhouse

Mrs. R I) Cannn of I afayette, a former province president, spoke of convention pYhpttppd Mrs G H Taj Im told of a vislf to hotel chnnen fur the convention Mrs Mark Reasoner, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of the sorority who presided at the luncheon, introduced the delegates who will represent the Indiana chapters at the convention They are Mis Marjorie Watkins, Mu chapter ut Butler university; Miss I thelyn Ker, Gamma Delta chapter at Purdue uni versity, Miss Elizabeth Jean Martin, Iota chapter at DePauw university, and Miss Mary Dot .Lilinr-inne, Delta chapter at Indiana univer it; Tli*' DePauw chapter v a present ed by Misses Jane Rhue, Sara Smith, Kathryn Robinson. Helen Louise Tit it , Elizabeth Watts, Mary Rottorff, Betty Barber, Martha Ann Budges Martha Davis Elizalietli Carr, Betty Lupton, Lois Cook, Eleanor Williams, Alice Culbertson,.Elizabeth Jean Martin, Jean Davidson, Elaine Kenna, Ann Gough! Belt? Williams Dorothy Gillies, Betty Hughes, Helen Inm port, Virginia Cochrane, Virginia McMillan, Virginia Powell, Su nn Tukey, Margaret Richnran, Margaret Winhip, Betty Seehirt, Mary Louise Wil Hams, Jean Alice Shaver, Ionise Hair and Almira Smith

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Mr and Mrs. Yiinrker To Be Indianapolis Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes of Indianapolis will entertain with a dinner party Tuesday evening in the Scotti-h Rite cathedral in honor of Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, worthy grand matron of the Indiana Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eartern Star.Guerts will include Claude C. Crist, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Yuncker, Greencastle; Mrs. Blanche Regctt, Mrs. Alice Allan and Mr and Mrs Charlos W Eaton

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I * ISH \ 3 sI N 11 Nt i o .11 . I kPOI ! (HP) Wilbur ,B l '.sl,,\ rose from a pom la 1 to h< :<d enterprise bearing nH n i today was found guilty on ! m '"unts of using the mail to defraud m . oimeolion with stock -ale= H, senlenced to 1«> year in t tleral penitentiary and lined j i ■ u

Ttial of Frank Cash, age 35 5*ats, of (’lovcrrlale township, on a charge of criminal assault upon L/da Nichols, his 13-year old niece, has been set down for trial on Friday, April 15, according to Judge James P Hughes of tire Putnam circuit court Herschel Cooper, of Jefferson township, was convicted it the local court recently on a charge of assault and battery with intent to commit a felony m connection with an attack upon Gpai Nichols, si=ter of L-ola, and is no,, awaitine senten-e of one to ten veals in prison on March 28 “pecial Judge F Igar Rice of Ciawfoi.tr die preside 1 at the Gooper Trial.

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