The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1932 — Page 2

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V/onderinq When He'll ff/f/P Have A Home That's All His ! Are you,too ? ^A/£*'Youli have one toor Nowadays mosi thrifty people are saving - for a sunny day—for the time when an opportunity will demand ready cash and give financial independence in re-

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Isn’t that the best of all reasons for building your Sa\ ing - s Account—start-

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1 TheFirsI National Rank "Tho Oldest Hunk in Putnam County" (lilizens I rust (iompuny

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Wavf* For All” Entered In the postoffice at Green1 -astle, Indiana, as second class mail ! matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cent* per week; |3.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.50 to f5 00 per year | mail outside Putnam county SEED Individuality is greatly to be desiied if it is the ligh- quality. Hickory nuts are good but they are not jali good. Someor.e ra-- define! the optimist as one who can eat wormy nuts in the dark. There is a great cry ' in our times, “Make way for individuality.’’ We should he careful to de- | fine what we mean. There are too 1 many who get a wrong conception of ! individuality. Some think it is simply being different. From this conception we develop the crude, the couise, the slovenly, the cynical, the boorish, the piudish. The individuality we need is the character that stands out as gold, silver, precious stone. It is the individuality of teal worth that adorns society by that kind of adjustment that without ostentation moves society in the direction of stable nobility. Selfishness may develop the capitalist, the intellertualist, or the patricianist. These may be personalities greatly feared and highly favored, but not the individuality that real culture should pio duce. Time is the real tester of the right kind of individuality for it bears the stuff of immortality. —SOWER.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

The Veronica club sewed for the hospital this week n Mr. and Mrs. E-del Shnnkwiler of = Vivalia, are the pnre ts of a nine and j i ne-half pound daughter, horn Tues- == j aay evening

HORSE Jl'MPs FEN< E,

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I Dr. W. M. McGaughey, local physician who underwent a major onera-

Tho Homo of tho Svstpmatic Savor" '' ,hP f01 * '> >evciai

S nays ago, will be in his office on

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Additional candidates who liave —- filed their declarations of caiididac;, with bounty rierk .lohn W. Herod ate Pas-1 Glenn H. Lyon, Democrat, who se.-ks

DELANO, Cal., (UP) longer safe for automobileMr. and Mrs. I .1. Salin

way near here. Suddenly a horse,

At rOMOBlI.E tured beside the road, jumped

fence, ran down the automobile,

It’ no its top to shreds with its hoofs,

fatally wounded itself.

The Sailinskys were treated

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riding serenely along the -tab high-1 cuts and burises.

the nomination as precinct committee man fiom the north precinct of Second ward, and Carry Payne, Den. crat, [ -aho seeks the nomination as state for | delegate from Madison and Warren

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This is tho second of n ries of ad verf isementa. atch for the next one.

You can’t sit on a price ta& comfortably!

Neither can you —sleep on it! —eat off of it! —cook with it! —walk upon it!

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Yet, you can buy comfortable chairs, davenports, mattresses, dining room suites, stoves and floor coverings at such low prices now at our Store that you get lots more for your money in quality, style, comfort and durability than ever before. It’s certainly the right time to buy furniture,

, Horace Link & Co.

THE STORE OF FI RNITFRE

Johi Row 1. 1 1 ned to his horn? east of town r ,ni the county hospital Wednesday. Miss Frederica Kocher of this city entered the county hospital Wednesday for surgical operation. Mr. and Mrs William Carman, south of Putnam vide are the parent? of a son- Charles Fay, born Tuesday. M* Loftie Stringer of Jefferson township underwent a major operation at the Method, t hospital in Indiar.apt.is Tuesday morningMis. Bernice Tungate, Elm street, w?.? taken to the Evansville state hospital Wednesday She was accompm.ed by Sheriff Alva Bryan and

relatives.

Mi : Marcella Bnrkman, Mr®. Florence Van Buskirl and Mrs. Lucille VanBlois, have returned to their homes in Grand Rapids, Mich., after spending the week end with Mrs. Arthur White, John on street Mr. and Mrs. J C. Braden and Miss Ada Braden, we 1 Walnut street, and Mrs. Ott Braden Elm street, visited Tuesday with Mi and Mrs. Ovid M tir at Bridceton. M. J C. Braden lemainecl for a fe-. days visit. Funeral -crviccs for Mrs. W. K. Pii hard, '.*'110 pa sed away Monday, were held from tiie home in Cloverdale Wedne® lay morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. W F. Gill 01 Greencastle, was in charge. Intf-rmem was in Cloverdale

cemetery.

Funeral set vices were held at the Mt. Gilead chin u in Morgan county Welt,, ay for Mrs. Mary H. Hammack ape 78 ye . , mother of Alfred Hama.:, a of Put .am county. The hu® haul, Daniel Hammack, two other ■•nn« and two daughters, also survive. Two .“.tate farm escapes and another prisoner, made an unsuccessful attempt to break jail at Evansville last night The prisoners were James i.akins, of Evansville, and Elmet j Roberts, of Henderson, Ky., held on robbery charges, and Virgil Howard, of Terre Haute, under sentence of ten years for robbery. Although the three beat the jailer and a trusty into| unconsciousness other officials prevented their escape. Eakins and Roberts escaped from the farm la®t

October

I m- Knu Urged For Assembly In S|>eeml Session

HOUSE MEMBERS OBJECT ID TAX LEGISLATION LIMIT \- I ION, MYERS REPORTS

Indications that members of the Indiana House do not want to he limitea to tax legislation if a special session is called were contained in letters rerived yi -lerlay by Walter Myers, l eaker, in ins ' er to a questionnaire ent out Inst week. Two of the first three representative- to report to the speaker urged free reign 1\ the legislature to forn - nlate coirecti e measures in its own way. . Opposition was expressed to fie tami taken by Governor Harry G. i die. He has said he will call a special 1 -ion only on condition that tax Min f measures are agieed on in ad y.mee. '■» , R, pYf'eentrttftrp John F. White, Democrat, of Indianapolis, said he finds the tax relief terommendalions of the citizens’ tax committee “clear and concise” and, while he does not agree with some of the proposals, his objection" in no way invalidate the report r.s a ba.-tii for a program. “There 1- no valid reason why the tax cjues'ion hould Ik* the only one to he considered,” Mr. White continued. "I dislike to compromise on the governor’ arbitrary terms and think he is wholly unwarranted in Inyint'- down conditions for calling a pecial session that makes it difficult I for any . If-respe'ting member of jthe legislature to accept.” M White aid the utility question hould be considered at a special sesion. He declared local communities ■ re helpless to contest rate cases an I obtain other leadjustments. Representative H. II. Evans, of Newcastle, Republican, declared the time has e me for a special session, I "unbridled and unhampered.” He pro- ; poses that the heads of the legislature eall a “rump joint session of the members of the legislature to serve for two days without pay" to form a program. If such a rump session is not called by April 1 by the leaders, Evans says he will call one. J Representative Thad S. Adams, of | Danville, Republican, declares he fajvoi- a 1 iporation income tax. The citizens’ committee recommended only an individual income tax. He also I would want luxury taxes, retrenchment for puML schools, 20 per rent in public - alauea and no more tax for pa- mger automobiles hut a heavy 1 lease f ( , r trucks. He said the spe rial se-sinn should he limited to tax legisikticti,

®@c8eSv Tri Kappa to Hold Benefit-Bridge Tri Kappa Sorority will hold a benefit bridge, Tuesday evening, April 5th at the Delta Upsilon house. + •!• + •!• + + Woman’s Union To Meet On Thursday. There will be a busines meet ng of the Woman’s Union of the Christian Church at the church Thursday af rnoon at 2:30 o’clock. + I* + + ♦ + Former DePauw Studem Married In Indianapolis The marriage of Miss Fiances Steinbrook and Arthur N, Spencer,! which took place a week ago at the home of Mis. David F. lee. 2255 Central avenue, Indianapoli ’ha been! announced. The Rev. Virgil P Brock i read the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are at home) at 2533 Central avenue Both are talented musicians. Mrs. Spencer is c graduate of Chicago Ma .eai college and Mr. Spencer, barytone, lias been associated with the National light opera companies several year He attended DePauw university and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fratern-

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+ + + + .{••?• f. F. F. Bridge Citth To Meet At Btazil 'I ne L. F. F. Inidg. 1 club w ill meet with Mts. Ode McNary, Brazil, this evening at 7:30 o’clock. F ASTER AT BRICK ( H \PEI, There will be special Piaster services at Brick Chapel next Sunday morning at eleven o’clock Special music, an Easter sermon by 1 lie pastor and the celebration of the Lords Supper. Thi is not the regular) Sunday for Brick Chapel service: but, an extra service will be he given by the pastor. Dr. Campbell iMarkefcy INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK | Hog receipts 4,500, holdovers !i0; market steady. 160 to 225 Ihs., $4 70 to $4.75; 225 to 250 Ihs., $4 60 to $4.65; 250 to 300 lb . $4.45 to $4.55. 30f, Ihs. up, $4.15 to $4.35; 120 to I'iO lbs., $4.50 to $4 65; packing ows to $4-00. Cattle 7,300; calves 500; fill da- es less active than yesterday. Market weak to 25 cents lower, erasing m< 1 of Tuesday’s gain. Steer trade m 1 fuily developed .early sales $4.75 .0 $.).65 / best hravies above $7.50; heo •os, $4.o0 to $5.50, lights $6.25 and above. Cows, $3.00 to $4.25; low c 1 ters and cutters $1.50 to $3.00; veale 50 cents higher, $7.50 down. Sheep receipts l,0O0; no early :.r tir-n, indications around stea ly. The J. F. Darmody company lilel a stilt on account in circuit court to nay against D. I Lamheit, in which n demand of $52.47 is made. EASTER SPECIALS—Indies cut out straps and pumps, $1.95. Chil drens straps and oxfords, 49c to $1.95 69 Pairs boys shoes and oxfords, $1.49. Factory Outlet Shoe Store, O. B. Lush, Mgr. - 23-11

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FARMERS—Who need money this S r , r ; ri! can borrow up to $300 here on LIVESTOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNiTi , , v .tb privilege of repaying in 3, 6 or 9 month We mav not aii be listed in ‘ Who’s Who” Column but v. A are taking care of farmers for what money they nerd SEt US TOD Us INDIANA LOAN CO

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Receivers Named For Uas Uompany TWO APPOINTED IO ANCILLARY POSTS FOR KENTUCKY COR

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Romney L. Wilson, Indianapolis attorney and ( Roy Phillips of Chlenro were appointed ancillary receiver- for the Kentucky Natural Ga? Company a Delaware corporation, by Judge Robert C Eaitzeii in Federal court yesterday The appointment was made on pe tition of Ralph H Inni Inc., of Kan- ■ City, Mo., insurance brokers, wide h hold a claim against the company of $7 86l .18 It v a® pointed out in the petition that the location of pipe lines owned h\ the company in the southwestern pint uf the tate makes the ancillary, receive) necessary Phillips and Hem' T. Ritsh of Wilmington, Del., Pave been appointed receivers in Delaware for both the Kentucky Natural <•! Company ami the Missottri-Kan- , Pipe l ine Company, the parent

firm.

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Ladies’ House Dresses

Fast Color

Thursday Special / AFTER I O’Ci.OCK ^ Sixteen ilnz< 11 fast color printed house dresses, to

o’clock Thursday Limit three to a customer No pm m JCPENNEYCO

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Cooper & Sutherlin (General Store We now have a full line of seed I’litaloes and Onion Sets. Sets, 2 l t hs. for l, r ,e Seed Potatoes, $1 30 Per Bushel PUTNAMVII.LI I Mi

Special Easter Dinner j Fried Chicken Country St\le on Half-Way House MT. MERIDIAN ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦{

Stationery

including speml ■ Ml and note pack.h i it

25c, - 33c, - 50c SAM HANNAS faster ( arils HOOK S l OKl', ac to 50,- (Greencastle, lnd.l

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See Cloverdale For Low Prices 1 Lb. can Johnson’s floor wax 55c Wallpaper ( leaner as low as 5c Recleaned Clover seed, as low as $6.50 Per Bushel. Auto Brooms, |nr 6 in. Heavy Strap Hinges Rusty—Pr ]fl c I in. Heavy Strap Hinges Rusty—Pr 9 x 12 Axminster Rugs as low •» $17.85 Sat. March 26th ttr; 2—10 Qt. (ialv. Pails ZtH’ Cloverdale Hdw. and Lumber Company

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Who Know What They Want If you've made up your mind in advance just what new style you want i 1 ' your Spring Suit, you’ll find it exac ! in the new Spring Suits at CANNON'S

Prices Are Most Comfortabk

J. F. CANNON & COMPANY