The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1932 — Page 2

THL DAUsY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 28,1932.

THE DAiLY BANKET? And Herald Consoiidoted “It waves For Aii" Ent^red In the post off ice st Greeacastle, Indiana, aa aecond ciaaa rasil matter under act of March 8, 187# Subscription price, 10 rente per *-eek; f3 00 per year by mail Id Putnam county; |3 60 to $6.00 pet year **'' mail outside Putnam county.

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It was Easter Sur.dat yesterday. The church bells peeled a iueir> i)"te — it seeme 1 someone had ti-m|>ered the metal with a new resonance of hope. We saw the sexton a lie left his stand, and his step ha t t e rhythm of new assurance We loor> t mto the faces of the children—tM-r. was the gleam of glad acclaim, i • minister took his pls’e behind the pulpit with every motion indicating that he was going to give us the greatest new the world ever heard. The cln ir •tmcli a | new note of victory and seemed to a 1 sure us that their me age wa- the highest inenie ilie maBter- evei wrote upon. The aged wei> i here and, smiling, seemed to say ‘‘There is a place where age can not write wrinkles upon the brow. 1 ’ Youth in tie motning ut life ami the mi i Merged in its zemth all seemed to -ay, " Tomorrow will he a brighter day.” We walked to our humble home feel

Mrs. J A. Abel went to Martinsville Sunday where she will take treatment at the Whiting sanitarium. Wallace Spencer .northwest of co~'n, entered the county hospital Monday for treatment of pneumonia. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Criswell of Detroit, Mich., are visiting the latters parent?, Mr. and Mrs. J E McCurry. Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet •n regular session tonight A short program will follow the busines?

neeting.

Mrs. Retta Sherfey of Greeneastie is in Bloomington for an extended visit with hei daughte. Mrs A E

Blewett and family

Mr and Mrs I. H. Owens and son of Newcastle, were guests of their

Several hundred youngsters braved j a chilly drizzle Monday in Washing-

Thad Woods is confined to his home’ LITTLE MISS RACHEL GILLEN in Commercial Place by illness . j GUEST AT iHE tthnF HOi

Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Harley O’Vivian. 704 Howard street are the

parents of a son. Gilbert narley. born t' 0 n"to "attend the annual Easter egg Sunday- , ro ji;ng as the special guests of PresiDr E. M Hurst, who has been in <ient &nc * ‘^ 13 ' Herbert Hoo\er. the viethodist hospital following a ! Am ong the little guests, u in were mastoid operation, returned to his! companied by their rriothers was ht home in Cloverdale Sunday. He Miss Rachel Mae Gillen

! of Rep and Mrs. C. C. Gillen of the

Mrs. Goldie Kennedy, of Cloverdale Indiana district The invitation underwent an emergency operation j l0 ]\jj ss Gillen was delivered last. Saturday night for appendicitis at the Tiuir-dav by a personal represetdaChristian hospital in Indianapolis. ; t j VH 0 f ||, e president who called at Those who returned to their homes' apartment in the Roosevelt from the county hospital were Mrs ' , . u „„j

The day broke rainy and cold and

Harry Smith, Walnut street,

Louisa Cooper

Brooks.

and Mrs Thelma

some of the outdoor program was

ranreileil However, prior to the time the gate were thrown open to the

, w , „ Funeral services for L/mis Bolton ' public, some 200 who had received in-, . ;, an i. ^ y who passed away Saturday were held vitations to the White House, were

from the M. E. church at Putnamville ii )e guests of Mi Hoover, who per-

of Green-astir, Sunday.

Miss Miriam Monger who is teach

Mm,day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The

Rfprr duct ion of plaque given Albe t llohhs. local d aler, after 10 years association with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Akron (i

ATHLETIC BALL 8:00P. M., Thursday, March 31,1932 DID HIGH SCHOOL GYM 25c Admission 10c Per Dance In Honor of G H S, Basketball Team. ENTERTAINMENT TTITI RES SPECTATORS WEI COME.

mg r bool near South Bend spent her Rev. H. A. Shenill of this city was in F.astei vacation with hei paients, Pi. 1 charge. Interment was in the Put and Mrs, A. E. Monger. namville cemetery. Mi, J t . Oakley Mrs Paid The monthly business meeting of i Heaney an.t Mrs John W Hero! and the church school of the First Bap j daughter Miss Gi-rtiude Herod, spent list church will he held at 7 o'clock Monday in Indianapolis. Monday evening. Mrs. Ward D. May I

nail, superintendent, will be in charge. I

Mrs. J. \\. Luther, north Madison 7:30 the monthly business meeting street, ha- bee. '’idled to Mitchell by 0 f the church will take place. Matters

__ Hie death at hei fettle! Jittnea Brid 0 f importance will ha 'b- utted, liit^ that it wr. a castle fit for a king ; WH,,, v/ho passe,i away Sim J tey 1,1 the largo attendance of the congregati-n

, J Bedford hospital. Funeral services : s

and that its .acred precincts should) ‘ , is nesuen.

, ! will lie held I uesday

I never be deliled

Leo Boswell suffered a badly frac | timed arm Saturday evening when he fell from tiie back porch at his honnon Liberty street. He was taken to • itie Robert I "tig hospital in Indiana polls Sunday tor treatment

What if there "'ere no Easter?

—SOWER.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Putnam Lodge No. lf> I 0.0

Prof C. D, W. Hildebrand of the ; department of philosophy of DePauw F I university attended th* annual meet

will have a special meeting tomorrow ' mp of tne • estom division of the night in honot of their 40 year vet I American Pliih sophical a- ..ciation at erans. Brother R. I Pierre will be'Hie Univer'ity of Michigan at Ann presented with a 40 year pin during -Arbor, Midi., March 24 and 2fi. He the program. Refreshments and enter - 'j repotted a profitable meeting well at tainmenr will he given All brothers j tendeii by philosophers from Virginia are urged to attend ito Iowa and from Michigan to Texas.

The Federal Land Bank of Loui;

ville has filed suit in circuit court again-i William Leslie Ferranti and ther-, in collect the alleged unpaid balance of an original note of $6,400 ami to foreclose a mortgage \wth which the note was secured. Appoi i merit of a peceivet for the mortgaged real estate also is asked. M D At.

rams is attorney for the bank

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snnally greeted each. The children were taken into the east room, where they stood with their parents beneath the great chandeliers of the historic' ,,hl ballroom and waited to be pre-, sented. I Mi Hoover nceived in the preen room \n aide introduced each mother, and child to the First l ady who, with a cheery wort! to each and a smile, handed the children Easter eggs as they pa d on. Pho line then led in- , to the late dining room, where som hti i - mi in livery solemnly handed each child a cookie and a glass of lemonade. In the lobby, the music and bright red uniforms of the Marine hand attra. tid tin children, who gathered ai tind rind stared in wide-eyed awe. A little later, one by one the family paraies left in the rain. iOt h MARK 1.1 I AI LING

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i oiil'u - .ion to the national tax propram to provide revenue for balancing iIn builcet continued today to re-. i tu bring the -tn.-k market toward it heai market low and the dollar down in n l ition to fi leign currencies. \ sizeable list of issues made new low and pii'Ps generally were down fractions to more than a point with volume lightly above thjt of last

week.

marriage license Ed 1 ard A Greschel, farmer, Ross, Ohio, and - yl ia L Noe, teacher, Greeneastie.

No lumps . . . no half-filled cigarettes, vvirli the tobaeeo spilling out . , . that’s how you wan I ’em when you roll your own. (.igarelies mil right with Velvet

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made for rolling

Society Vliss Sylvia L. Noe Ui d.s F.dsant (.lesclvel I lie marriage of Miss Sylvia, L. Nfi , ilaughtt r of Mr. and Mrs. James l< Noe, 208 west Walnut sited, and l-.dward A Greschel, son of Mr. and Vli ■ Andtew Greschel, of Ross, Ohio, mUmnized in thr Greeneastie M. I pnr-onape Sunday morning at 9 (■/. lock, with the Rev. A E. Monger re a ding the -ei vice They were at ti tided Ir, the bride’s brother, Vernon Noe and Mrs. Noe. Mrs (11e. - be| is a praduate of the i iarlesto.1 ii high school of Parke count) aid DePauw university with tin class ut' |<126. She has been teaching in the Shandon, Ohio, high schoi I i tin past ix years Mr. Greschel i a promt - ing young fanner. Mi aihl Airs. Gteschel will make their home in Venice, Ohio. ■F F + + + + Fnlertain \t Dinner I i.i oulli Bend Gueata Mi and Mi I iFayette L. Porter eni.'ttained - i few frienda at a dinnertindpe at the County Club Saturday • .ening m honor of Mr. and Mrs. ( bark Carlisle uf South Bend, who • • re their weekend guests. Mrs Porter h a brother of Mr. Carlisle F F F F + F “< oiisiii” Party For lack Allen Sliain Mi Raymond Hammond, Route 5, I . ntert utitd Satuiday afternoon ut a 1 ‘< " i i |iaii\ ui lion r nf Jack Allen i i nn of Chi i t man, 111. All of the I little guest weie Jack’s cousins and :il.ere were 26 persent. Only three i - '"i - in w> tv absi-nt. The children - . • i ■ divided into two groups and Easter game and rontests were play • d Prize . were given to the side hav mg the highest M ores at the games, t he table was decorated with colored ba I. i filled with Easter eggs. Cake j.. d ice cream were served. TNvn grandparents, two aunts and Jack’s mother also attended ‘the party. Guests v*eie William C. Hammond, William ( Hammond, Jr., William C. < ash, John \V ( ash, John R. Haminonl, Mary Frances Strain, Mary i i amps Hammond, Mary Catherine Tudor, Mary June Stiain, Mary G>o iLiinmi. I, Bobby Cush, Hobby Strain, • Mddred, Rex, Betty, Joe, Helen, Car oil and Janet Hammond, Tom Gene ’ :iH), Evelyn, Do n and Carl Strain, Leo and Dan Tudor, Juanna Elliett, Mrs Isaac H Strain, Mrs. William Strain and Mrs. Clyde Cash. ++++++ I’rogreaa History Club To Meet Tuesday The Progress History Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’clock

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lime— 0ni 7 i to 3 hours at most ;g required to get a bran here. Trouble—No signature except your own are needed Expense- - No charge for investigations or appraisal. No fees or extras of anr kind Worry- - W *.> fm „ V( , r financial affairs. * htii 8 loan i et. easily obtained? Credit—' lan > a '"an 1 . standing with his home tom, merchants has been ;iav,-,t i,-, a timely loan Try It! Wr lend $20.(||| to $300.00 to the fellow without hanking connections, to be fepa„| monthly or quarter!). Indiana Loan Co.

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with Mrs. Benton Curtis, I a i ary street F F F F F F Mis. Ctaft Hostess In l adies .Aid Society The Big Walnut l.adli Aid met Thursday at the home oi Mi Ruii, Ctaft. The day wu-, spent in quilling. The afternoon meet ini r , .•:,n rl to order by the vi.e jn. ■ m Ui Glenn Skelton, and wa- , i iqsingiivg “America." I hr ■ i,, ed by r tepeating the L..ril I'nyer Roll call followed the •• i j u, ing. Members and viMim- pn rut w.-i Mn. I "ttir i ewis, u, i Bui munk, Mrs. Geootg. Hi -in Mi Maude Sendtneyer, Mi- In. Mrs. Belle Huffman, Mi Hi.u, tie Skelton, Mrs. Ghatlotte M .. k.Im,, Mrs. Ar.na Pollom, Mi H< i, Riit.erts, Mrs. Mary Nee'c, \li F.ffie Herbert, Mrs. Ruth ( tali Mi da. gie Rissier, Mrs. Phillip Hit.-, and Mrs Maxine Hedge + + F + + F Present Day < tub To Meet 1 uesday The Present Dav eluh II nifft Tuesday afternoon at tL Mrs Ailtert Dobbs in North - I eft rf> ■*» Zf. (Moverdale ( ouple Married At Spencer Justice of the Peace Mutii I '(’.'"U'e of Spencer officiated tit i • im. i nf Wilbur J Wehingi r <n<l leoni Lewis, lioth of Cloverdah In . ITie couple secured a ntatTiin li.vnfroni the clerk nf the <• court. + + •!• + + ♦ Faster Party Held For Primary Depatlnienl The Primary department of Presbyterian Sunday « - li - ■ ■ on tertained at an Fa-dei |i. - nty Sun - day afternoon at the < luuvh feature of the afternoon v m l j ter egg hunt. |(!oinin^ Allradioiij j Big Birthday Farly ! & or Any Partof your wishing cm U done by us—th«re‘s * »«•' vice io meet your nc«d‘

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