The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1932 — Page 5
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Mills spent n few night, last week with Eldon and Eugene Stage-. Martha Ann Spencer spent Sundaj with Vera Marie Scott.
PALESTIM Mrs. Waldo Miikel of In n spent Saturday with Mr M. E Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarene- Beck spent Sunday with Fred Be k. Marie Beck spent the weekend at Crawfc rdsville. Mr. and Mrs. 1 daugliter and Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles Millcr were in Waveland Surdaj at ternoon. Mr. Poole has inoeei; from the Beck place to Ott Hand's farm. Mrs. Nan Hylton spent one day lust week with Mrs. Henry Osborn. Mrs. Solomon spe nt a few days last week with her son Tom Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers railed
Mis Timmons reman - in a very ser-
iou, condition.
.Mr. and Mis. Nik attended a fu-
neral Sunday.
-Nlr Fred Nutgr.i railed on Mrs. U st Solomon one . , ruing last week. I 1 t O’H dr sp nt «■ night last \M ( k with Mrs. Wi r e Solomon. Or. and Mrs. Nutter of Chicago spent Sunday with Mi H. T. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. L maid Alexander i nt Sunday with .I nn Alexander. ( Inren t* Beck i.- getting along as
well as can be expected.
\ 111 S|NEss M \ VS OPINION Not so many week, ago two autos! were t >\ved from tin -quare by order I of the chief of polite because they I happem -d to lie par ken with one wheel a few inches over a yellow line. In this ease each of the owners had to pay $2.n0 before t ey could obtain ;
release of their car, they reported
• afterwards.
Last night O\o large cars were parked for two hours in the “No Parking" z* no at the west entrance to the courthouse and they were not
even given a “sticker.”
In the first case the two who were embarrassed weie out-of-town people who had come to spend their money with our merchants. In the other case 1 the two who were allow’ed to openly ! and flagrantly violate the law were ; people who wer< attending a political
1 rally.
Why the disciimination? A BUSINESS MAN.
RUSSELLVILLE Mr. ;iiid Mrs. Dee Flock attended the Passion Play at Crawfordsville Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. V. Burrows and son Murray of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs.
Legal Lights of “Honor-Slaying” Trial
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Several from i-re attended the funeral of Mr. Renfro at Grcencustle. Mr. and Mrs. Fi Bettis and son sjient Sunday *ith .Mrs. Millie Now
gent and children.
Mrs. Lida Pierce and Mrs. Eula Staggs spent one evening last week with Mrs. Myrtle Skelton. Fred Williams, -Mr. and Mi ! . Abner Siglar and J .an Bo.vwell were vi.-iters in Terre Haute Sunday evening, Mr. and .Mrs. John Bee spent Sun-
day with Mr. a .d Mrs. Dan Hall. Mrs. Merle Boswell and sou -pent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Eula
Staggs.
Mrs. 1 Ida Pierce spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Zolla Roach. There will be pleaching services at the M. P. church Sunday morning and evening by the Rev. McKeen. C’hristain K Jeavor Sunday evening at (5:.io. Prayer meeting each Wedneday night. Sunday school each Sunday at 10 o’clock. Worth Cuiuiingliam of Portland
IN ith the opening ot the trial ol vii i, ,me ill, Fortescue and ner three co-defendm ts foi i , -ncalled “honor slaying" of Jo-epli Kahalii.wai. tinbrilliant array of legal talent ha Id merest to Honolulu. Left to right ire: I. C M lohnson. U. S. N., advisor to defen e i mi. 1; At-
wmmm omey Montgomery Winn; Clarence Harrow, chie ' in c counsel; Attorney George S Leisure, ana I’ui'lu- Pro.-eeutor for the City of Honolulu, John 1 Kelley. The first four named comprise the dei ense forces. Selection of the jury is expected to take a week
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Why didn’t I REMODEL THEN?
S/ah u ork helps to RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT Mam men ate out ol work in our community uvlm. When von remodel or repair at these low costs \ ou do y our bit toward rcltc\ing tins unemployment. You employ skilled labor— carpenters bricklayers, plasict'c:v painters and others — and you also employ other luhot both on the job and tn mill, factory and lumberyard. You hu\ at bargain prices but you do in ' C vou give tnanv honest men vunc of the work which they need so badly.
OL’ know that a home in good repair is worth JL niotc. V ou know that a home remodeled to modern standards is worth more. Perhaps you’ve even gone so lar as to plan the repairs and remodeling which seem necessary to your hwme. Line! But this is a time when you can go lurther than mere plans. This is a time when jou can swing into action, knowing that with everv cent you spend, the value of your home is increased. Rep.ir and remodel now! lYo vou know that building materials are today at what will probably be the record low cost of all tinie. >
They are! And there's no telling either how long they’ll stay at rock bottom. Conditions sometimes change. So, don't make the mistake of putting it off any longer. Consider the things you’d like to do. W ane to add an attic room, now ? Would your wife and the children enjoy a sunporch? W ould a few extra doors and windows let in more light? Are some rooms getting pretty old-fashioned? (»o over your house from top to bottom. Plan repairs and remodeling. And don't hesitate to carry your plans into action at today’s low material prices! The little it costs is money well spent!
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Ira Gott and Mrs. Bert Murray. .Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Harbison of ' Detroit, Mich., spent a few days last ivek with relatives here. Will Obenchain and 1' red Sturgeon | attended the funeral of Chris Hail- 1 man at Greencastle Tuesday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Gail of Craw ; firdsville spent Sunday afternoon | with Mrs. J. M. Gardner. Miss Margaret Webster who is at tending business college at Columbus, J Ohio, spent the weekend with yvith C. T. Webster. Miss Nina Daniel spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniel. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Gardner spent | Thursday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Ranstead and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bain and family of Danville, Mr. and .Mrs. Clell Bain and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ivcr Bain and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Cora Bain. The following women of the Home Garden club attended the county fed eration of clubs meeting at Bainbridge Tuesday: Mrs. Lou Wilson. Mis. J. B. Leonard, Mr . Effie Owens, Mrs. Cora Bain, Mrs. Mu;.t Hazlett,! Mrs. Mort Fordice and Mrs. Lulu
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