The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1932 — Page 2

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if I THE DATI.Y BANNER H And J Herald Consolidated “II Wd*rt Kf.» All ^ 1 Entered In the poet office ot Green- ^ castle, Indiana, 03 *econd clM* matter under act of March M, IK/1#' r?- Subscription price, 10 cente per " week; |;1 00 per yta/ by mad in Put--S nam county; $d.60 to pei yeai 55 mhi) out^i.i^ Putnau mty

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1 Every age has been enriche I with at = 1 least a few thin! H§ in ewery realm of I.f i- oi' epid souls ^==- v ho nave produce 1 1 *~ omst essential

^ v ealth.

Our tendency hn- been to pay over- =£ j much homage to ilie doer and neglect =§ | the thinker. We >v.u-t n t depreciate ^5 . tlie place of the worker, but we should §3i lifi our appreciation of the place of iH the thinker. New continents have HI ! een explored, new jiiauei di^ overed. SS our mount .jins hav been tunneled, HI our mires (level..,. I, an i our book -~5 written only aft.i some ne lias rail ^5 a tremendous pri> to chart t.ie way. Watt in Ins improvised littl work shop had to discov.-r tiie latent pow’er of steam before .nn Pullnian pass-en

U«« ths new Vicks iisaa

ana Throat Drops with Vicks VapoRuo asdirectea in the Vick Plan tor hatter “Controi-Qf-Coids." unless you are delighted with results you; druggist will

rsruna yeui money.

Society

Canaan C hurch \S ill

Entertain < minty Council

I Putnam C unty Council of Re ligious Education will meet We Ines clay evening at the Canaan M E. chuich, in Floyd township, for the

~ I benefit of ail Sunday school workers

! of the county and for any others in-

Mrs. C. 0. Talbu Hanna street, is' relestel m , h e furtherance of the eported quite id | g un< j, 9 y school program.

1 ,iis nreeting will begin at 6 o’cio k

pitch-in dinner. Each family

dish of food and sand-

Manford Cravei lias returned to his home on South 1 .diege avenue from |

the county iiospii d where lie undei 1 wi * 1 , ,, ...

I vc 1 he lable service and cciffee vein

went a major operation seveial da's ■

he | rovided b> the church.

A few churches in the county have

Mr Frank Bei :»13 north Madison 1 not been represented at the meetings ■ treet, suffeiecl , ut about the fa e j j n ii,e past and should avail themand bruises about the body when she selves of tiie opportunity to share

ago.

fell down Tuesday.

cellar reps at her home

their problems and successes with other churches laboring under the • ame handicaps at the present time

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The Dorcas Sunday School class parte which was 'o have been held a'

the home of Mary Tobin, Thursday p rilgr(6H Hisiory Club nig‘G Mai,1. 31, has been postponed ; Me( Wj(h Mrg( chirtia

indefinitely. 1 ^j rs Curtis, was hostess to the

The marriage f Miss Opal W:l- P™**™ llistory Club - Tuesday eve-

gei could cross our plains and nimm-, , iams of C |j nton B „ d Willard Smith of. 1,in E «“ her home on east Seminary

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Hie modern budget demands a check ing account. Open one liere and enjoy tin many advantages that we are able lo offer. This is a truly FRIENDLY ban k. I lit* hirst National l»ank "Tii<> Olflml Ranh in Putnam County” Citi/ens Trust Company " tin- Homo of tho Systoniafir Savor”

tains, binding ocean to ocean. l,i our schools are those who are going to 1 .

th( way worker* to b «>w|ed DePauw for Still more gldi'iously. They will do so I |egi(le jn Baltimoie '

with the torch of deep thinking light - |

ed and trimmed by our univer-.itiei of! Opal M. Sutton, of

1, , Haut oc< irred last Wedne. 8tleet M « Ahnmt ** ve B ” in * to L . in Baltimore Mr-. Smith attend-I te‘ esti,1 K P''-gram on the subject

one year They will 1 '‘ Pl-esent Da y Women.

lea ruing.

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PERS01NAI, AND I.OCAI, NEWS

Beauty Shop,

1 from Chicago wh. ie slie alien led the | j inual Hair Dre-sers’ and Cosinetiia. s’ Convention and Trade Show

Mr. and Mrs. John (loll, of Indi.i

apolis, visited Min- (Icrmide Oaklev,

deputy count\ clerk, Tuesday Sarah Bridges and others imve filed

a complaint in circuit court against William McKinley and others, to qui. t title to Pit IV nr, of real est' 'e tiil

I*. T. A. ( onference

the Rainbow .v 1)r ii 2 At Danville

relumed last evening j The Jefferson Township P. T. A

will he represented at the annual District Conference which will he held at .Danville, Saturday, April 2. This will he an all-day conference to which all Parent Teachers Associations in Clay Hendricks, Park, Putnam, V'ermillioa and Vigo counties aie eligible

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Mib Summerville Hostess lo Rainbridge Study ( lull 1 he Bainbridge Study Club held its March meeting on Thursday afternoon with Mr- Wm Summerville as

hostess.

I Responses lo roll call were Irish

I held at the Sherman hotel.

[ Mi and Mi . Howard Sprinkle of 1 Mancie an the p rents of a son bom j m a hospital al Mur.cie .March 2T , Mu.. Sprinkle h rmerly was Miss : Eh?. 11I1 Hai ihl.arger, daughter of ' Mi and Mi Jo n Harshhargei, of

j nejr Roach iale.

I Funeral services for Mrs. B F. Bowman a formei resident of (Jreenra lie who passed away, Tuesday will In held from the residence at 32. r »

Three dog were (lie victims of poison j. it out at the cornei of College avenue nnd .‘■•enunar) fieei, Tuesday night, ac o. ,r to Otr , Dobbs, chief of police, One of t.ie .logs was a oU‘e pet helonging to Herbert (lor ham. Ilie owners of the other two

dog- were not learned.

was caught ible.

hi r-ome hushe wa- vis

I North Grunt avenue, liidianapoli,,

leu & Lyon are attorneys foi tie' Fi idajj afternoon at 2 o’clock witli in | plaintiffs. J te,. m p,]t j,, Falls Creek cemetery.

Funeral services for James Renfro

ID him \DC.4S1 \DDRI sy I he Chi'aco K’wunis club has in

I vited President Oxnam to he theii 1 speaker Thu 1 day noon al tlieir reg ulai tun •nemi m the Hotel c iiennali. It will be a special o casion :n,,| a).

1 < ASSAin BODY rangements liave l*een made to have

FOI 1 \ 1 1 i .u BITICIDI Dr. Ox

I'ENCFI In i , March 3o. I ie in Ration WON. ' ' ' 111 11 Fw the ho.IN ..I W ; I ui ( lncago Kiwaniaii- :uv oh , 1 ' ‘ 1 ‘"'t' old, who 1 <ii Hit ing 1 .0 anniversary f ihe hi t treaty 1 * nl F’ 1 * :*3 leaped from tin-j between the I luted State.-, and Jajniii r !,(, 1 bridge here, ended ye in 1854 an I Dr. Ox. am was chosen due ' la .V «• • 1 ■■ body v. .1. discovered to the fa 1 1 , a t he hut iceently re ban White, I al hon.-ehuat dwell tutned liuni that country. His t. pic ' '' : i‘t up a patrol .,f the will lie “The Clullenge of the Man ' ' ,l 1 Hie suieile <• .'nrred, | 'huii.in Situation lo the American Du hod found about a mile | t itG-'ii I In hroaJ .asi will i^. fi,,m '11 ihi ii\*o from the point where I 10 I '! 1 |, t ,,,

Phil tlaxw.il, a DePauw alumnus, 1 diiPctt.c of publicity for station

Mi. ( mid was ilisliumeut il

1 p t ic arrangement

n l.ibeity anil Indiana street were eld from the M.Tiiny Funeral Home

Wit. “The Last American Frontier” h\ I axlon was reviewed by Mrs O. B. I ane, giving the stoiy of the L nited State- as a series of frontiers which man has reclaimed from nature and the savage. In 1834, by the Indian Intercourse Act, the Indians were

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John William MeCammaek, of Jef

| ferson township, was lake,, ,0 the who passed away Monday at his home

Evansville Stale hospital Wednesday I by’ deputy Sherifi Walter Bryan, Mr. MeCammaek, who is past 70 years of

iage, is mentally unbalanced , 1 ne nev. william wciseenan was , ...

1 charge. Interment was in the Clinton would *** ,he f ‘ na ' wes D‘' , n boundary

Suit to collect an alleged unpaid Falls cemetery,

account of ♦595.48 has been filed in j Mayor John W McCarty, of Wash-

en.iiit court liy the Quaker Oil < "u; 1 1 1.n 1, who ha- hi,11 invited to de- svas completed in 18ti.t. In fifteen 1 .1 er one of •eri of tall in y e * r * after its completion, others fol-

C - .... . . 'lowed, until now there is no gap be-

Wednesda. afternoon at 2 oVIock. ^iven the territory west, as it was lie Rev Williai.i McKeehan wa in •bought at that time that Missouri

of the U. S.

Hie first trans-continental railroad

D Abrain 1 auorutv foi the (Jain Ci.cncn tie on wuldn* ut.|it>

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H F Job, Cloverdale truck

ator has petitioned t e public ■, rvice comniission for authority to operate two now motor freight line betw, n Indimapoli- and Cloverlale and l«

tween H 11, Haute and C'loverdal,

tion, day s

opera |

lia. been critically ill for several hm 1 now recovering and

(patently is

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•1 • ■-■'ail.V i believed to have leaped .loin tie bridge and wa: lo 'at 1 I on e.'i't hml. in about ix feel of ‘ ater, where only the liead, win h

tween East and West, and the last frontier, described as ihe American the road to recovery.! desprt - " ah bef ‘ n w0, ‘

1 \layx)i Met ,1 , utfenm, from a I Al the business session, plans for I Uomaeli a bees entertaining the Putnam County FedI Two famous j .ssenge, train- on the ' dation of were completed i I'enn ylvania railroad, west bound ^ + + + + ♦■!• 1 mi N ■ 21, and east hound train No. ( ’°- Ewleralion Meeting

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son of Mrs. A. I Both wei A ','i> pl*H*ant meeting of the

Vork to ■ 1 ' '' •' l "b- wa hold the New Winchester cemetery Tm I run so regulaily during the last day. Hi- (le.'ith resulted from pneu- realiiry that (iieeucastle residents set

in ,1 J moth 1 after a short illness Mrs Men- Luii watches by them a- they passed.

riously ill. J Word lias l»p»*n i6C(*ivp<i of tht*

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I'- ' icmonatM ot flic (>(h ('ohk rcMNional District will mci’l in Greencastle, Tuesday, April ftlh Speaking in lln* (,’ourl Koom al 7:30 P. M.

, U .11 Bainbridge Tuesday afternoon. A large delegation from Greencastle clubs were in attendance. Those attending were Mrs. Aronld, Mrs. Then (lore Crawley, Mrs. J. C. Trembly, Mrs. Ray Trembly, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mr- R A Ogg, Mrs J C. Courtney, Mrs Charles Cooper, Mrs. Lyeurgas Stoner, Mrs. I H. Dirks, Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. M. M. Marshall Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mrs E. C. Dicks, Mrs. Frank Tones, Mrs. Coffman, Mrs. Oscar Thomas, Mrs Jennie Throop, Mrs. Kate Isivett, Mrs. Orville Stew art, Mrs. Jesse Jones, and Mrs. John

I hinluvy.

Ihe address of the afternoon was gi ■ on by Dr. Brogance, head of the peaking depaitment of Wabash College un ihe subject “Washington at

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| Mrs. H. Wells To He Hostess Thursday

Jdeath of Mi. James Riley Weaver, | wife of Col. J. R. Weaver, of Sandusky, O , who jia -ed away Tuesday in a Dei roil hospital. Colonel Weaver was a former member of the DePauw faculty and wa* well known in this • it.V Ilie uhl Weaver Imine was on 1 oliege ave. ne where the Kappa Alpha I beta house now is located. I e 1 olumhia Club of Indianapoli hi I 1 its forty second annual beef steak dinnei luesdav evening in honor i.f the me, who have I e'en membeis 25 year* (>r moic. Aiuong those holding mejnlieiship for t.hat period of time were Silas A. Hays and Charles II. Hernahy of Greencastle. Mr. Hays h is been a memlrer of the club since IH98 and Mr. Harnahy .sin e 1902.

( .a.ging cruel and inhuman treat _ „,,| (a TilPta Tau wi|| t T)

Hawl Miller, >00 Jack ,| ;i , at j M p u

CONGRESSMAN C. C* GILLEN and nD,N. JOHN I . FREDRICK. HON. PAUL \. t , HON. WOOD POSEK Cniididates For (rovernor HON. W Al.TKR MYERS, HON. LE\A O’BAN NON, HON. EKEDERIC VAN NCYS < andidates for I nited Senator will speak. State ( hairman, Marl IVters, and all State (’andidates will he present. Everyone invited to come lo this meeting and hear the issues of Ihe da> diseussed hy the Candidal es.

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plaint in circuit court against Edgar •Oiler Ihe plaintiff also asks custnd, of a I year old daughter. According to the complaint, the couple married February 5, 1927 and separted March • N 1932. Ihe plaintiff charges her hm-hand called hi 1 hail names, stayed Mil late al night, and told her he no longer loved her Theodore Crawley is

attorney for Ihe plaintiff.

Ben Garrett, recently appointed i iiardnn for Doris, E,d.| ami Ruth Nell Garrett, in the Putnam circuit I; "D. ia III0,1 given permission •■> j ihe couri to sell right-of-way through (jcfitain property owned by his wards 1 " Oamhii Ige, to the Indiana highvv.iv comnii -ion for ♦(>(«). Of this sum the ' u, l directed that $500 he applied on mortgage indebtedness and CMOO for ttiovifig buildings on the property and

I'ji the benefit of the owners.

I " 1 ’ REN’i Mo4arn fumiaiMki apartment wiUi garage. Rent teason-

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with Mrs Harry

Wells on West Walnut street

ination will he held.

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viiss Mary Wimruer Hriile I Dr. (1 ralil S. lining

Mi. and Mrs. Andiew H 1 miner, of Monroe 1 .wnship, announce the mar 1 iage of their daughter, Miss Mary Ancelia Witnmer, to Dr. Gerald Strauss Young, m Indianapolis, on October 24, 1931. The ceiemony took place in Indianapoli- Dr. and Mrs Young will make their home in Indi annpolis. Mrs. Young is a senior nurse and Dr. Young i* completing a year’s work as an interne in the Indiana state hospitals at Indianapolis

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A. A, It. W. Meetinji at Della /.ela iloiihp Miss F.liz'dieth Overbeck, Cambridge City, talked on making pottery ’ the monthly meeting 0 f the A m p r '.

' •» Association of University Women j Tuesday night at the Delta

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Zeta

1 Chicken Dinner Me Solicit llanqiielH Dalf - \V r ay House

, This new sorority house was an ef- | festive setting for a beautiful display of hand made pottery loaned hy the Rook wood pottery, which Miss Over beck called the finest in this country land by her own shop which she de’ scribed as small end simple i n com jpariion but similar in purpose end

method. The Rookwool :inf Ovetbeck pieces I with which she illustrated her talk late those which will he on public dts- ' j-Ja in Bowman gymnasium Wednes- ! iay, Thursday and Friday afternoons of this week from 2:30 to 5 o’clock. ! Miss Overbeck explained that her | I sister is the artist designer of their, j vases and bowls and woiks in a studio ; Ion the first flooi of their historical j house in Cambtidge City which waa once a rival of Chicago in the days | whri the White Water canal flour-^

ished.

The speaker is the potter of this partnership of sisters, the student of the mechanics of pottery making an I the one "who moulds the clay or throws it on the same kind of potter’s wheel ( which has been used hy a continuous line of potters ficm pre-historic times j to the present. The wheel, clay mixer, | and other simple containers and tools stand in the basement of their home. Some Greencastle jieople have visile i this pottery and Miss Overhe;k invited all others interested to do so. She described step by step what she termed the “long tedious process" of making an exquisite vase nr lovely j howl. It all culminates, she sail, in' the moment of breathless expectancy when the kiln is opened and the artist learns that her long and painstaking effort lias stood the test of fire. In the election of officers which took place in a husine-- meeting preceding the piogram Mis. F. M. Vreeland was le-elected president, Mr . H. H Grave vice-prexi lent and Mrs W. tContinued on Page 6) 1 IFF AND OBITUtHY OF I.U( il E SFTHKRI IN O’HAIK 1 know there ate no errors In the great F'.ternal Plan, And all things work together For t ie final good of man. 1 know that the inul is aided Sometimes by the heait’s unrest And to glow, means oft to suffer, But whatever is -is best. Bessie Lu ile, third chill of Melvin and .Maltha < ase Sutherlin, was horn in Putnam c unty near Groveland, March 9, 1890. She was reaied in a Golly home and enjoyed the happiness attending that soil of lift- on the farm. She was graduated from the Roachdale high school in 1908 and subsequently attended the Danville Normal College for Teacher- and later taught two years in the Roachdale public s bools iinier the superintendency of Mr. P. B. Hutcheson. In her early teens she joined the Baptist church of New Maysville and later «*>«inved tier membership to the Fillmore M. E. church. She was a devout and sincere Christian. On July 24, 1912, she was united in marriage to Everett O’Hair of Fill mote, ai d as the fruits of this union two girls, FT’aneis and Louise, stir vive. Her mother love centered aiound these two young lives. She also leaves two brothers, Leonard Sutherlin of Veedersburg and Maurice Sith. ilin of Coalesville and one sister Alma, wife of Roscoe Hillis, of Bainbridge, ami a host of other lelatives an I friends. Lucile was kind and cheeiful and trusted everyone. Indeed she endeai ed herself to everyone with w hom she came in contact. Her suffering in the past two years has been more severe than usually comes in the lifetime of the average person, yet -he bore it valiantly and carried her cross with a smile. She was stricken with pneumonia on Mu 1 'h 19 and passed beyond sul’fei ing on March 26, 1932. Ilie funeial service was conducted in a must excellent manner hy the Rev. Wilbur Day at the Fillmore M. F.. church on Monday afternoon. Lucile was held in very high esteem by t o* surrounding community in 1 which -he spent her life, a- wa- evidenced hy the very large crowd which gathered to pay their last re-perts at the funeral. Sweetly the angels have touched your

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Tl. he;,I you to the Fathei ami lha haven of test. " bile our hearts and lives seem -o vacant now, 5 et your memory lingers and outsouls are hle-sed. A- we think of the years you have labored for Him, We heat again your voice with His praises ring We know you have ceased from your toil and pain And will he in thaf number with the Iiord to reign. When the last trumpet sounds and the Lord appears, And the voice of the angels float out j on our ears, We know we shall meet you in the land of no tears, lo he ever together throughout eter ' nity’s ye,ars.

Save! Time— n| d> i tl , s hours at mokt is req uire() |o get a loan here Trouble - N “ signuim, except your own „re needed Expense N “ ch.^ for investigations or app ra;s al too fi

kind.

\Vtiri \ financial at tabs , hen a | oan ii sc. easily obtained ' Credit 1 standing w ith his !„„-,i e t(Wn

saved i,y

merchants has G,,,

a timely loan Try h!

We lend $2(1 tm i„ un, m, to the fellow with hankin , connections, to t, r? |, ai(1 monthlv or quaitcii. Indiana Loan Cv,

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A rut in elrriri- -

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( ARD OF TH ANKS "e wish to express our most sin cere gratitude to jll those who have in any way helpe-P to alleviate her phy steal ar^j mental suffering of the pjs‘ two years. Maurice H. Sutherlin Leonard Sutherlin Mr» Alma Hillis

Don’t expect beauty in Haif-Siarviu flowers BEAUTY depends ntinouti’ 1 '- inent. Feea your ll('»* , i- il" siiuarc meal for all |>l."''’ Vtgoro. Contnlctc. •’ ‘L" 1 "' 4 lbs. per 100 >(| H will I*"" aina/iiip results! !• • , '"j iidoi less, easy l ■ ■ inexpensive. uigoro W "TI10 Sq FOR LAWNS AND GAfH’^ 5 Get your order '' now for nice fr 1 ' 1 ' Rreath Clumps. Eitel Floral (<>• GreencastlP, It'*!' ,