The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1932 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 4,1932.

Tigers Bon To I. t. In Opener OLD GOLD 01‘L NS DIAMOND ' SON <ATI KDVY WD

LOSE i TO 2

ans will be out to reprove that this season.

Or. Oxnain Talks At Chaiid Scr\ice

entifi' intelligence to the elimination of tliis 1'iur tiirough the provision of ., proiier ir..-urance schemes, a whole.some step will be taken toward the' practical enthronement of the ideals ’ of the Kingdom.”

Loans on autos up to $300.00. |on new or used cars. INDIANA LOAN CD. [”4i E. Washington St. Phone 15

DePauw opened the baseball season Saturday aftemooi on McKeen field but lest to the strong Indiana univer-

sity sluggers by a 4 to 2 decision. Un , - til the seventh inning the Tigers held Dr. G. L'.n tide} Oxnam, president

emplovmum insi uance dis-i

PI SSED AS MEANS OP ABOLISHING PEAK

a 2 to 1 lead over the Crimson. A sir- of Del’iiuw university, in ids

Society News (Continued Prom Page Two) Miss Sallie Butler. Treasurers’ report—Mi»s Lenfest. “Our Next Good W ill Tour”—Mary

Kennedy.

“Health" Dr. Adah McMahon. After the thi -J course the regular

—For Sale—

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That in tin same quality that was offered to '«u last jear at ^2 jaril. A beautiful velvet fini.'li—both large and and muuII patterns in n umt spring color- 'i \KI>

$1.00

KAYON (RErEs

Silk raj on crepes. III inehis »ide in large am' -mall floral designs, a verv e\C»ptional value off red tins week at — d (1.

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MOVIES

A I I HE GKANADA Many tinn i nev paiier reporter rings a fugitive criminal t** biy Imore tile poli.f. Otten the t tena • ions gentlemen of tin pi' - c,:iti ue tu follow a mystery ia.T long after the strung a, in of the law as given ip. Uii 1 •o solve a baffling my-tei . it never gases, even though many emne ge unsolved for long |KTiod . Just "i “The flflal Ed 1 tystery story of neve., paper life in a i letropolitati eitv. I' O't! ieti and •la« Clark * ' : are to be .-ceti Tu<. day ,.t th G.ali

Ja>m Rouiid-Tri|) Coach Fare

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Si. Louis I ."n Grt '-iea tie t.g leave St. I.ouij

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:.;la .eater. Th entire «taff. headed hv O'L'ii -n .. tin city editor, trail an n t.-d i .ii . . i 1 -lei. and solve tiic i rime in a novel manner. Mary Donm. d imes Donlalp .Morgan W dh . , Bradley Page, Phil I'a i. Bi • a Mami. Robert Emmett O'l'um. i .iml U.dli.s C lark Comidete f ...-I "I "Idle 1 hull Edition.” I lev. .if* Jliggai dii ted from the Lory by Roy C.iian.-lor. Dorothy III. a el did tie ■. ae, ii adaptation and dialogue.

l> \TES EUR Kl SSELLMLI.E MIG II si IB K i| M n\ r | IBS The following ale the dates for the ictivitic of the KusselK ille high whoot during the few remaining weeks of t ie school year: Aprii Id- •lunioi-seniur reception. Apr I l.i—Senior reception, Apid 17- Ba.caluuii ate. Speaker. Rev. Hugo. Api d .0 Comioeiieeinent. Speaker, Prof. John Aubrey. \ ; d dd - Alumni banquet.

ies of hits and a bad bounce by a ' ground ball resulted in three tallies for the visitors. Imildi.a .jeof-d thst wlien Dickey cr-ssed the plate in the second frutm after Wright, !. L. hurhu. ha I smacked out a sparkling double, dhe Tigers eanie right back in their portion of tie liming to garner two runs on n trio of . afe bimrl' s and a sacrifice fly. The matinee for the next four in r.irt^-. settlej down to a pitchers’ liat tie with neither team toU.-hilig the rubber. Wiigbt was cieuited with striking out twelve Old tiold Batsmen uni allowing but live hits. He also had a pel r e-t duj at the plate getting a doubl - and three singles in four ti-qn. Local fans who \yitnes.-ed the game from the bleachers were of the opin ion that Coach Lloyd Me.-ser.-mith has possibilities of a good squad thi.spring. The boys-who saw action Saturday, played like veterans, although it was tile initial tilt of a fairly heavy scliedule and vvith only two or three weeks practice behi id them. Hitting appears to be th' weakest depuitment and Me-sei'smith may be able im prove their “batting eyas” bel'on many mole game, are played. Score by innings: It li E Indiana II 1000030 0—4 12 1 DePauw 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 5 Batteries: (Inui-uia) tSiignt and Rea; iDePauw> \\ilei: ..i, and Lefler.

*'B VUE” ID DKKEOKM INDIANAI’OI.IS, April -i Baseball I'uJio o’’ Greeneastle will get the thrill of thrill We Inesday in Indianapolis when liabe liuta, famous home ru: slugger will lead the New York A auk ees against the local American association baseball club. The game startat 2:30. Other exhibition tilt.- include Cincinnati Reds on April 7 and 8 and ( hi cago VViiite .'ox. April y aral 10. A famous lloosier baseball .-tar. Uvvnie Busii. new manager of .Mimu apolis will lead Ids eh irges against th ■ ludiaiis to officially op n the A. A reason, here April 12.

address Monday morning, spoke labor insurance, and gave many enligliteuing jHiiiu "ii tbi- topic. He

said in part:

“When a student at Boston, I, like

all other stucent -, found my way at

to the old North huieli of Paul Re

wr fame. T:. 111cacher of the mornirg was Bi-ie ;• Lav reiic, the sennoli itself powerful an k^coiiviiicing. He chose as his text 'And ye when ye

am tin'.-' tilings come to pass know ye

that thi Kingdom e ' God i. nigh at hand.’ The alter window of the old North church at that time was not of

la nn'd glass nor uf opaque glass. It vas regular window glass, and one ■ould look enough to tin tenements

that suiround tht church, file church i- located in the north end, the center o"' the Italian population of the city. Whi'" tin hi.-l upwa -peaking, nr. old Vi in in vva- at vveik mi a fire escape plat mm She bent over a tub and was. o doubt, earing' for the family

g upoi t u Sun lay whi n fre

from the regular week-day job. As f thought of In r, her agt. the tenement, tin- limited .ae al possibilities, 1 could not help but reverse the text of the bishop and .-ay ‘And ye when ye see these thing come to pass know ye that the Kingdom of God is not nigh

at hand’.

“Whiting Williams lectured recently at D. I’auw univu-ity. He is quite right in 1 r i utention that the worker live- in fear an i that one of the major '

chape! .

on j business session was held. Music va.-, ' urnished during the din-

ner hour b" Mary Alice Smith, Cornelia bell Clark and Naomi Saunders,

all if the Lebanon dub.

After the reading of the collect, led by MDs Mary Lou Cox, the guests convened to the church auditorium where the following program wa: en-

joyed:

Organ Prelude-—Master Jolut Hu-

nan.

Invocation—'Bishop Edgar Blake, Music "At tlie Balmy Breath of •Spring” and "Everywhere” Lafayette Glee ilab. Welcome address—Mayor John Per-

kins.

Response Mary Kennedy. Quartette -Lafay ette club. Address—Adah O, Frost, state president. Music—Lafayette club. A Washington program followed: ' Making of the First Flag”—Lafayette club. “Happiae s Day”—Frankfort club. “Music in Washington's Day”— Craw fortisvitie club. “When Martha and George Returned"—Greeneastle club. “Unveiling of Washington’s Picture’’ Monticelio dub. Closing: “Pledge to the 1 lag,” and ‘‘Stai' spangled Banner”—Lebanon dub. Bpiiedi.’tion—Rev. J, J. Wilson. The women also adopted a resolu

BABY CHICKS— Quality baby j chicks at reduced prices. See our! chicks and get our prices before or-; dering. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cus- j j tom hatching each Monday and I huis-1 day. Stoves and poultry supplies. Record’s Hatchery, lb east Franklin street, Phone H52. Greeneastle. FOR SALE:—Boy’s 3 piece suit like new; size 8 or 10 years. Phone j 719-Y. 3-2ts.!

FOR'SALE:—White Plymouth Rook j eggs. One pen headed by pedigree I cock direct from home of world chain 1 i in", layers. Walter Evens. d-dp 1

FOR SALE:—Extra quality orch-' ard grass seed. Dr. E. M. Hurst. Cloverdale, Indiana.

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“Dub With A Pul Cilfi!A\^A\IOiJ Tuesday - Wediuad^ EXT liT! Udtind the fruut paw |i newspapei game. THE den FINAL C,, EDITIONS

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Best Brazil Block Coal, $3.50, ton; lop vein block; screened :.-3.00; mine run $3.00: i.ut $2.50. Phone 803. Ed Ci uwley. -2-tf

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PAT O'BRIEN

| MAE CLARKE Mary Doran ^

| Bradley P««a r -, lad v I.;''- | mow Aar worm

FOR SALE:—Upright piano- Phone 039-Y. -Lip. FOR SALE—Rural New Yorker ami Irish Cohler, one cent per pound: also Jersey heifers, 0 cents per lb. Henry Stinson, half mile east Vivalia. 2-2p.

FDR SALE:—Lloyd buggy. Phone 723.

Loom

1:2b A M Kcturni> - 30 p. in. or 10:1.7

■olutio.is to tb" pre-ent industriul pioblem i- 1 elinilnation of that fear. The uoiker fears that he may lo i hi job. that he may be taken ill, that he may be struck down by r an industrial acci ietii, and in tile back of his mind i- the ever-present fear of

old age.

“The Metropolitan IJfi Insurance Company h >- p.ibli.-hed some very interesting im aph- entitled‘Health Insurance,’ ‘Old Age Dependency,’ Thie-inploy ii'' Insuiance,'‘Industrial U eiiient In- ine,'and so on. These moniigiaphs ketch the work that is being done in the various nations to eliminate the fears that hover over the work. • It oould appear that, nm i and w . . i interested in a .-table in-

Bracirz:jain

( \KDOE IB INKS Owner Nonnan A. Perry and Bu-

Me wi t" -ii "Iv thank each ines.s Manage!' Jack I . Hendrick- are) diiKtriol <. <ier and ri:e peaceful nrte

"'d : ."lie who a - i-ted us in any enthusiastic over their baseball team ! duct ion of the go- ds i ees-ary for the

way during the illne-s and death of and pardonably proud of the new half will being of

our belov d lui bund and father. million dollar stadium. There is an old ! tiieir utention to this psychological

•'D- I > : "*y Broth i and child- legend In baseball that a pennant goes - factor in stability namely the ele-

r ' "' - — with the new ball park, and the Indi | ment of fear. If they will direct sci-

tion in behalf of Mrs. Charles 0. Talbott, mother of Miss Susie Talbott, president of the Greeneastle club. Mrs. Fred rhomus represented the Gre-cncdstle club and other lov^il mem heis attending Were Nina Look, Ira Cox, Ruth Stewart, Jennie Throop, Cat herine Bauer an i Eddy the Cham-

ness.

A0DITI0KAL LOCAIii Mrs. Anna Smith, route C, entered the county hospital Sunday for medical treatment. Everett M-‘Curry, Hkj7 Howard

FOR SALE:—Farm of 120 acre-, good land, in Marion township, about

8 miles east of Greeneastle, and !i ■— -:'=^=--=r-. mile north of the National road, about p CL,,,,, I r 2 miles northeast of Mt. Meridian, (M,r l ) 1 ,lK i«

about 4 miles ou'.lt of Fillmore’, Ind.. to Be sold at Bublie Auction, Wednesday, April C, 1932, at 10:00 a. m., at

the. farm . An opportunity to get a good farm. Citizens Trust Company , Greeneastle, lad.. Executor of the Will of Andrew A. Tineher, deceased. 2-3t For Kent FOR KENT—Four room house, garage, gartien, on Beveridge street, re: suitable. Call at Boswells Barber Shop. 4-2p

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FOR RENT OK SALE Huffman house, 30(1 North Jackson street. X. Huckleberry, 48(10 Munlove avenue,

street, entered the county hospital! Indiaiiipobs. 4-5-0-11-12-13-p

Monday for medical treatment.

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Spring Coats

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\ 1.^, li«?rr are mor«* . . . llvi*> week's 30tli Anm- * versary Specials! They lei I llieir own slor> . . . tliey re Penney's way of haying “tlinnk you'’

for past patronage. .

' alue giv mg! Penney*s hat lived ihat i*Ira for 30 'eats. And Pennev's {a going lo carrv il along for •10 ami more years to come! Thai's wliv wc'rr celebrating! Thai's why wc present these stupendous Anniversary Super-values ... to pledge anew our determination lo give our customers and friends the utmost tpiality the smallest price permits! Indispnlnhlr savings, you'll agree!

Mis. Maten Owens, Madison street, underwent a major operation at the

c anty h'.'spital Sunday morning.

.Mi.s- Helen Tiick.-, returned to her

' might well turn home in Fillmore Sunday fnm

county hospital wi:ere she underwent

an operation several day s ago.

Robert Webster and wife of Indianapolis spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster on south Indiana street. Afternoon tollers were Mr. and Mrs. Au-

brey Ross of Indianapolis.

f Back seat upholstering In a car belonging to Howard G. Utterback, of Clovcrdalo, w as damaged Mon day- afternoon when it taughc lire while the car was parked on the west Bide of the square in Greencuotle. City flru-m-n extinguished the minor blaze,

and

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Variety! NEWEST POLO type<! I ray. Novelty TWEEDS I Rough WO(>L1 \S for drew' LAY AWA\ PLAN Ye«! —a small depe'S-it holds jout selection!

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Styles!

Springtim* PRINTS! NEW Sol it! (Colors! JACKET DRESSES ’ PAR n M EHOfuKS

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Canton • rp r r' (luffon! Jacket Styles - Boleros -1 piece models. Newest colors' Ai/es for nnssev and women!

^ r t‘ jHsl rrrt ixtl ;t m u s|ii|>inpiit of l.tldirs* M Kl N(, II \ | s at ilif ln'> price of

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FOR RENT—Four-room apartment , 1 '’ M ' | ( | '<iii

, , I Bin ii cil nil til ":<• on Hi, llrimblJ

utn k:tclicmt‘v, m-a-tloor bed. in loiminuit«n i... -i. . - Voncastle building. Vpply Granada re.'ii..

theater off ire. 2(1 tf

Wanted—

Horseshoeing and sinitldng at Morton.

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I HE FULLER BRUSH COMPANY wa .tu a permanent resident representativu* 'or I’utnum and Owen County with car. Reference required. Goo 1 ’ pay. Write Mr. Woodworth, 115 Terre Haute Trust .Bldg., Terre Haute. 4-lp 1

(fiilnry for i Hi*. 1.1 ssittncr iruin the ll

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WAX'! ED -Tlarden plowing. Ernest Rader. Phone 731 X. 2-1-C.

INDI AN \PULI8 LIVES IOt’K H« g receipts 7.U00; holdovers 728; market 15 cents lower. 160 to 226 ’• M.*0 to $4.86; 226 to 250 lbs.. *4.15 to $4.20. 250 to 300 lbs., $3.95 to 4.05; 300 lbs., up $3.85 to $3.90; i .’0 to 100 ids., $4.00 to $4.20; packing sows, $3.00 to $3.05. ( ultie 5“0; calves 300; slaughter clashes slow, some buyers starting ale, others net interested. Load yearling steer., held above $6.50; other offering! mostly udu head and small let -he stock, held steady at last week b decline. \ eaters 50 cents lower, $5.50 down. I"D \RE RELEASED FROM COL M V J AIL BY OFFICIALS 1 wo men held in the county jail on . forgery and burglary charges, were released ovi r the weekend by county official.-' after their cases had been

disposed of.

j Edgar Edward, 19, of Clinton Ur.vnI a.iip, chaigrd with raising a $1.50 I ehcck, was release! after Piaking ; good t.ie lo -- caused by his act and

i agreeing to leave the county.

I Forest Gardner, 20-year old Munhat-, (.an youth, vvas released in custody of his father, Elza Gardner, who agreed to take him bai.K to Indianapolis with him and cure for him. It was said the Gurdnn- buy wo S mentally irre-

sponsible.

-LostLOST — Steel beaded Tinder cull 511. Reward,

handbag. 4-lp

STRAYED—.Saturday P. M., April 2, one medium sized female beagle, white with black spots and brown head and ears. Liberal reward. Mr Elmer Stratton, Phone 311. 4 3p.

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SCHOKTLMhIK V CANDIDATE INDIANAPOLIS, April 4, (CP)— Fredetifk E. Schortemeir, former secretary of state, announced that he will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, but will make no active campaign. L selected at the Republican convention,'’ Schortemelr wrote Samuel E. Boys, Plymouth, preaidant of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, "1 shall accept."

aaisf^jLic/aaBia^ j®. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR WAV FOR YOUR CURTAINS? Your curtains will I ip sudsed and rinsed dean | in nuts that protect them fret 11 wear; Dried r»n frames that have no nails to D a ' e holes, but fi lie wire mesh j 11 ’ stead, which ^ es a smooth straight edgeThey will ham? beaut if’ully. Home Steam Laun** f . ,r Phone 126

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