The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1932 — Page 3
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the daily banner, grebncastle, Indiana, Saturday, april 2,193*
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j\PI A LOAN Ci).
VVseiiingtoa SC
to $300.00,
Phone 151
For Sale-
Quality baby
DANCE at Moose Hall Saturday nig.it. Admission 50 cents. Music by frisman’s Midnight Merrymakers. . ' 1-2-p
Court Allowances Bi.bbs-Met rill Co.
I Typewriter Rebuilder Sales Co. I T. R. VVoodhurn Printing Co.
ICallagan Co. ( iter-Digest
i iank Anepherd Co. W. H. Anderson Co.
l.aw.iers Co operative Pub Co
I Ed C. Hamilton I Robert Sweeney
1 The Banner
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20.00 17.76 20.411
7.50 7.50
38.00 30.00 30.00
7.86
10.00 32 00
2-lt
chicks
8I reduced prices. See our ' |(1 get our prices before or- j ^ti,faction guaranteed. Cus-1 tthia?each Monday and Thuis-j
poultry supplies. |
NEW REVOLVER INVENTED CTIICAfrO (UP) A ‘‘ B nub no‘-etl" .3>s raiit.ei’ revolver for the usp of plaln-clc (her, policempn has hem j. venied hy Sergi. Frank. Ballou, h-ad
A Vi se & Son piano, j"f (be gun inveetigation itepanmeit
t • and
Hatchery, 19 Past Franklin, ‘phone 852. C.reencastle-
liole H»J< Bti 1 P * 808-1 . 1 2p 1
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,.,,,,1, r .o.l as new. A hov. v j°f the Chicago police. Experts claim
[, „,| i.aiIni' set, velour, tnov ,,,1^ consisting of 1 daveni „ge ,'liaii . very erod quality, |i a |, Ips- than half price ,,i parlor set. Also 6 dark ,, in, 1 chairs, leather seat, [ 1,1 ,,1.. -third cost. Call at 108 od Blvd., by phone appoint ^jjXX. It' oesired, will sell on It pin. laser. J. P. Allen. S W-tf |. W Ply Rook Tic, ,11 l eaded hy fie ligree.l L t from home of world chain Walter Evens. 2 2p Aid’ Extra quality orchiss seed. Dr. F. M. Hurst, 1 1-I0t. j Ciiizil Block Coal, f-3.50, ton; aii , icened $3.00; mine I.Oh nt "iO Phone 803. Ed .. 22-tf -Al.E: Baby chicks, twnu two-weeks o|. Place your r' Wc ha*e Wayne and Ic, Is to make them grow, ill 11k. a complete starter, 1 mt ' 1 25 per 100 lb. by , . Wayne 2i!'i supplement |[i -1 1,ui uwn cotn. t AMP I i.'.l I - tu. encastle. Piione 18 W-Sat. Kits All • Rural New Yorker 1 ublei one cent per pound; | -iy i.eifi 1 s, fi cents per lb. | - in- 11 half n'lle east Vivalia.
2-2p.
unerring accuracy up to 75 fen for the gun. With Its short barrel, it can be concealed in a bide coat pocket, bus ellminatlrg cumbersome should
er holsters.
OKI I CARY Jnlina, thir l daughter of Ptyton and Betsey Harlin, was bom at Cataract, Owm county, June 17, 1847, and peacef illy passed away at her home one mile south of Pulnamville on the morning of March 20, 1932, at the ripe old ay.' of 84 years, 9 months, 12 days. In the year 1801 she was united in marriage lo Joan Hunter and to thi“ union were h in ten children, Melcena (now Mrs. J. I.. Johnson), Maigarc (deceased, wife of Isaac Nuttle), .lolu, 1 Wesley (deceased), l.uther, Fletcher, Theodore, William, Fred (deceased), Oorla (now Mrs. Joe Akers), and Thomas (de eased). (Irandma Hunter, in her girlhood j days, he.-ame acquaiided with hei | Savior and joined the Method;-t chuich at Old Bet'iel and lived a on
Indiana street Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crosby visited Sunday with the latters parents Air. and Airs. Walter Wright of F \.
more
Mr and Mrs. Veni Silvey and childri, spent -uuday with Air. and Mr- nC.FR> CROSS BATS \V II H I.Nl’i
Old Gold Open.* Ditiiiioiid Sea im
E ed as the probable battery. To- * er wa ec< nd tilt of ■ s>.. H for the tatr school, having * ■ . i , M um nine iv--'
Indianapolis, \i r A V A
Lyle Crosby in Crosby is tery ill.
Mr. John King of Indianapolis vis-
ited lus parents Air. and Mr- Riley.
Ei.ig and daughters, Sunday
M.UGGKKS HERE tm>
AFTERNOON
BHlliStt
MOVIES
T .■ UePai.w has. ball team opened he eason this afternoon on McKeen j field when the Tigers crossed hats j v.iili the Crimson sluggers from Indi
! ana university.
i * :i !. Lloyd Mess* i smith has been 1 (nishing Hie old Gold diamond squad '. i top peel the past three weeks but
\ | | hi-; GR aNAOA ' ill 1. mind; appeti this yai with Intimate, behind-th^seenes glimps- 1,1 ' ' vt *R iMn> com I. • .-on ■ o4 ■ ■ Vork an. i Pori - Mtiety at 1 ' ' 932 tea V ply are given in "Lady With a Part/’i*” 3 *• , *‘K ulal Dvirlei from last pi mg. the 11 -w Constance Bennett starring^ 13 1 0,1 1 K*' mound for the M. t'io-
tlis'.s with la'fter behind the plate. For tdo i siu.is, Gatti and Rea wa-ie
PLAN RACE tUJt Fi.il un: AND
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between pigeons and an airplane is to take place here soon A strict point is being Selected on..- re ... so mil, s from Norwich a...l th** mi*is win ii,. released at the an e tin. as the pii i take the air. fhe am a.i will ' . lock in" on arn.af at tl. .tplrome. and the owc- - I s ..I i he ( 1 g. 1111.- v 111 . -1.irK 1 i. 1 II. l h. in .a i -a i
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“I’m utterly flabbergasrent wt the vocal reaction of Claire Wind eor, beauteous stage and screei star, to the new- that p $100,001 suit had been filed against her u Oakland, Cal., by Mr- Marion Y Read, who charge- the Beauty wilt alienating the affections of hei husband, Alfred u Read, broker Miss Windsor not only denies the charge, but contemplates a dam age suit against her accuser foi the same amount.
8AI E: Lloyd l Phone 723.
I .onm
baby 2-2ts.
U ! Farm of 120 acre-, kin!, iii Maiiun township, about ... ..I (ireencaslle, and '4 tii.' National road, about in ' 1 of Mt. Meridian, I' ith of f illmore, Ind., .1 I’lil.lic Auction, Wcdne- | 'i I i’.. 1932, at 10:00 a. m., at An opportunity to get a I 1 1 oi/ ns IT-ist Company, ‘tl In 1 , Executor of the Will \ I incher, deceased. 2-3t I 11 (II s'f of leaving [ w ill I lueated 8 miles west teri :i tie, 1-4 mile south of 1 "Wri -tore, April fi, all of my K”" , fanning tools, ohi 'k- '■ coni, one s|iring wagon, hugil liariie-s. Sale starts at one dcrni . cash. James R. Khot-31-2p.
.-.iste- t Christian life. Some thirty | fiv* years ag she united with the ' Faith ban*!. A church building was ere le 1 on a pan of their farm near ! her home an she ami her husband sere faithful attendants at the little rhur. 1 at all of its sendees. Her eye 1 -igl.i was dnrnne.l, hei- bearing wav j dtllle !, hut a- she neatr.l the end of | 1 he journey her frith became bright. 1 . and brig .lei and ab .iit three weeks before her departure -be -ail to he. j daughter, "Ob, how I love the old
songs.”
j (.ran hna Hunter knew what - i row ‘ I was. She had seen her children l.p | | pirrg aw'av ore by on* until she ha,I given ir;i thie*. of them, I hen the bus band ..ml , mpanion of her giilhon.il days, who bad journeyed with her 1 hand in hand for about fifty eight jears, win. had rejoiced with her in pleasant days and mourned with her in sad one , wa- called. Their a few jears hater she was called upon (o give up hei young* -t which made ti\ , times that death had come in her ini in diate family. For the last thirteen years -he and her son Fletcher have lived quietly and pleasantly together in the old home. In addition to the five deaths in her ‘‘amily she had lost eight grandchildren by death. But through all this sorrow her faith was never shaken and w'as steadfast until
the end.
She was of a family of eight thil-
pictnre coming Sunday to the Gran- 1
a*l:i Theatre.
The blonde tar plays a member ofi New York’- fashionable younger set in tlii.- RKO Pathe prodetion and thei action pictured includes exrlusive afI’jir- in the homes of blue-blooded irillionaires, gaj gathering- in the famous cafes of Haris and a brilliant parti in 11 nobleman’* chateau on. the I Riviere. Intrigues and aitifices which ipice (be ceaseless struggles for popularity ami precedence in social , . ircles are al.-o exposed. David Manner- anil Ben Lynn (day , 1 lie masculine leads opposite Miss Bennett with Merna Kennedy, Albert j 1 "idi, lion Alvarado and Astrid Aliwyn being oilier- among the sup j porting cast. Edward H. Griffith directed. The sen eri (day i- Harriet Henry’s popular new novel, “Lady
\\ ith a Past."
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NEWS’ 30Y SCOUTS
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Miss Helen Weuvi-r demonstrates the latist beauty fail ilelectahle eyelash*' for evening wear It happens hers are gold lipped, hut they come in nearly all color . Picture at bottom shows i|. Iachahle pluthuim tipped
lashes
t til 1 | ROUP NO. ji Scout Troop No. 41 met on \V> hie- • bt> at . P. m. Ih r-onal inspe tion was hti.i, Robert Hurst takin* test l # hl 'I'. N.x' an.e t i- business session in woich it was (lei-ided to start on a lube at 5 .in Saturday no-icim- This is a Binl 01. ervation trip, ..nd the I.,. will I,. 1 cotopani,- 1 ,y I’rofe -i.,. min, ol ihe university. Eat. I, y in. we 1 p! 1 y, I hy -0110- ,, 1" ibi- I.,»v 1 while Otlicls f... , ed ti--t J They w.-nt to th. M. K chur h at 8 ..'.•loci tor. eive inslructions concern ing tin- Buy Sc*iut b ,w wl-icb will he pu scntel on the evening of April fi j
For Rent
' RENT: Molern furnished ’ l ’M , lo in. Comer Madison ‘■'"klin Sts. Phone 24fi-Y.
Id h I Modem furnished irm ,vith garage. Rent reason [Hhonr 497.X. KEN 1 Four room aportmont I’ ■ ni'Ue, in-a-door bed, in f "' b'lil.ling Apply Granada |0 t f KLNT —Modern furnished |ti‘,ii-*keeping looms; elose in; r P on* 108-K. 1 2ts
Wan ted
Ivttd 1 house
TO RENT: Phone 599-Y.
Small 2-lt
d D Garden plowing, Ernest
731 X. 2-4*4.
[' 1 ■'35.00 per week and ex Man or woman with rig to r“ ultr V Mixture. Eureka Mfg. 1 1 S L Louis, 111. 2-lp ' ■M D In TRADE;—Garage for . 1 -.onty Farm. Alo L • Arthur K Woods
2-lp.
I'D;—Married man to jive in . 11 Hid Filling Station. I 1 *'ir care of yard and garden
1-2U.
^Miscellaneous— I 1 DINNER—Raked Turkey ^ •’Kicken dinners, 60 rents 1 and baked ham lunehes,
urd HntH. n
P 1 " grant reopened 1 q i** 1 an<l dinners
s »mday Roast Chicken
c *nts.
Miami, Fla
Mrs. Marion Rico of Ko-i-dale spent Satutday and Sunday with hm on Collins Rice at the home of her parents Dr and Mrs. C. U Collins. Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Lookabill of Crawfordsvillo -pent Sunday with the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Dinsmore.
Mrs. He.-sie Dean of Greencastle spent Saturday and Sunday w ith her
and
dieri, four -ons and four (laughters.
Three sisters and two brothers, with j stater Mrs G. D. Iiippenlatz
the father and mother, have preceded , Dtmily
her The whereabout- of the other' Miss 0(101 Smith underwent ., ma two brothers is unknown. She leaves ' j"*' »l>">'ation Saturday morning at the
the six children-, ‘’Ml'' 1 ’' pital in Crawford ville,
She is slowly recovering.
to muim her going
sixteen giandchil Iren, seven great'’randciiil.lren and two great-great-grandchildren. One grandson, Roy Nuttle, seemed very near to this grandmother ns his own mother died when he was four years oi l and the grandmother took him into her horn* 1 ami gave him the love and < are of a mother. Although he has been away for years ho feels much grieved at her
going.
Oh, how joyful wa * the meeting With those -he dearly loved Who had long gone on before her To that happy home above. But we know that she i- happy. Singing with them there today, But ’tis sad and will he lonely, For* mother's gone away.
I ROOP NO. 13
Scoutmaster I 'oni.a- an Assistant Scoutmaster- All*'- ami Crandall we * all (in cut Wednesday evening at the tejular o ri ling of Troop 43 at the Methodi 1 church. After the opening e\.-i'.i-*s and a -ihoit business meet- 1 ing, Rev. Alonger, win i- a mem hei of, th. u op committee, gave the boys j an interesting talk on vacationing in the w- tern mountains. He illustrated with picture- and snapshots, and kj 1 ted ex it ing events wbi h occur; >41 mi a trip he took into ihe Rockies ev
“ral yea 1 s ago.
Alter a "(ii l ied of-study and ir«tru
1', n, U, line, wa .ailed tn agendal
.-rnblv with I a- othei troop* of th ‘
ity, where they were given tickets to • II for the Scout show which is to be
given next Wednesday night. The troop at tendance is holding up
well as there were twenty-three regu
Cora Perkins of Indianapolis j |u| . s( . out> nresPnt> nnt jnr i u ding two
hoy-s whe wish to become Scouts.
( ARI) OF TH \NKS
We take this opportunity of ex pressing our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends and to all who helped us in any way during the sickness and death of out dear mother,
Mrs. Jnlina Huntnr. THF CHILDREN.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S Hostetler and son Irvin were Sunday ilinnei gue O of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hostettor ami
children west of town
Mrs.
visited a few days this week with rel-
atives and friends here.
Mrs. Gertrude Scott and daughter Pearl of Crawfordsville visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Herndon t'.irp
enter and -on.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. luppenlatz. and children and Miss Faye Wendling of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs George D. Iiippenlatz
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I/ii-kriili/e spent Sunday with the latters par.-nts Mr. and Mrs. W. Sallust of near
Stilesville.
Miss Mae Hanna of I .a fayette spent the weekend with her sister Mrs ('has. Bogan and Mr. Hogan. Mr- and Mrs Galen S. Irwin and daughter Nancy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Price in (Taw-
fordsville
Mrs. T. H. Young was called to Greencastle Sunday by the sudden death of her brother Mr Chri- Halt
man.
Political Announcements
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election TueMln.v. 'Ior> 3. % our
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I nin ii cnndldnte lor coniiniMMloner from I he mccond district of l*utiiiiin loimf*. Niihjcet lo the llrniuerutle |irliiinr> election, ruesdn^, tln.% :i, HlHSt.
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I o(( i OH Ml^oloNrH :ihh T \\ illlniii >1. Slower nnnoiiiicc** IiIn 4>nn. diiliic.Y lor t-oiiiiiilNNlniicr from the third rlcf of I'll t mt in co«int>, Miihject to
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<OMMISSIONER. 3RD DISTRICT Edgar A. Hurst announces his can- j
ROACHDALE death of her brother Mr Chri Halt didacy for ( ommissioned ^Oom the Dr E. W Ream of < rawfordsville man. cratic primary election. Tuesday, May spent Sunday with his son Dr. Paul I Miss Mary Rtgeles of Indianapolis ; 3. y mlr vot(l w i|| be appreciated. F Ream I <! P < ‘ n ^ *Ke weekend with her parent — —. Mrs !Hr Robinson and'Mr and Mr- Joseph Biggies and eon pnnsKri'Tiec v rT«H\icv Mrs. uar IVOOOI. U Vllo-rt C. Wllllnins. nrimbHess of Indianapolis family. iii.inir for pr.mi-rutinK niu»ra*y* t***
Mr and Mrs. Leo Faller and Mr
and Mrs. C. A Faller were Sunday , elated.
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. W. S
McMahan in Greencastle.
Mr. Warrien Steel of Indianapolis
mother Mrs.
Mr. and
daughter. Mary Jane
visited Sunday with the latter’s par-1 ents Mrs. Mary Conk and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Porter and son Jack. Miss Katherine Eads of Indianapolis spent the weekend with her par
Mr and Mrs Walter Eads and ; spent Sunday with her
Tues- |
ents
I nil PHOSIOt I I'lX. vrTOHVKY Theodor# fr.iwlcy announce** hit* « amlldficy for pronrcutlllff fillorney of I'oiomu roiiaty. ntilMed to the H^moorntlc primnry, Ma* JI. \ ote for a real
Deniocrnt,
Lucy Sutherlin.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Henderson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs I#e Faller and Mr.
Prank Edwards returned hone Wed- ( children moved Tuesday trom Crawnesday after spending the winter in fordsville to the Harris property on
roil PRosF.crTiNt; ^ttohxky I'rnuk R. Stoennel announce# hln candidacy for |>ro*ccuttiiK attorney of Piitnuin f aunty, nuhlcct to the Hevtnhllcau i»rimir> election j. You • up^ort iw<ll oe uyprcvUt#4
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Meld in Iiank Mold erics
Four of tin* -ix im*i alii-'-oii to b;. , (i-.;.t.-,l a t* .go o! teil 01 :;! ioi,., Miiiwi-t bank- Tioiu left to right: Ed Beint'lt, I lvv:,il i Bom -I Kuz ca. T.'.l lial leg*'* n am* Mi.li.i*l Yjiro. Police claim lb*' capture of the six ends a two year i, ign of bai.k r.ihheiies and kiil' apiiig Th*’y are held I*. ( Iii*ago police.
('ollins l»ahy l^cst uers
(’lose up view ot’group 'if n sciit i s at worl; drill! uu hoi' 1m* id • t!m‘ di d! hoi (’ollins, d-yoai old Pii'kor, Okla , l):ih\ foil and wa held |>!i oner for t\vo|v»* ♦ d aftor mmol* tunnolod through twi :a.\ !«*♦ t of olid n*. k. ■ a J,
iiiUi w hirh I In* child \s
•laid •sen-
Democratic Speaking The Democrats nt llu* (il h ( ohh ivssional Mis I rid will meel in Greencastle, Tuesday, April 5lh Speakini; in Court Room al 7:1k) P. M.
CONGRESSMAN C. C. GILLEN
HOV JOHN I
<111(1 (* I miMdCk, HON. r\I L V. MeM n . iion. \V(MH) rosi;^. ('aiuiidiiles For (Governor
hon. \vai:h:k mvfks, non. lfvvo hannon HON. FRFDKRir VAN M YS Candidates.for l idled Senalor " ill speak. State Chairman, Farl Peters, and ail Stale ( andidates it ill In present. • $ . • Everyone invited ioeometa this meetimr and hear the issues ol the day discussed hy the Candidates.
