The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MAY lu. 1932.

Protecting the Interests of Partners and Members of Close Corporations

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OU w ho hitvc been tor years intimately associated with others in your life's work, would view with deep concern am possibility of a disruption of this harmony when one associate is withdrawn. Yet a moment's reflection will probably bnnj. to your mind several instances where discord has sprung Up between the family of a deceased partner or stockholder and

Ins surviving associates.

The chief factor contributing to this is the question of the value of his interests, how settlement can be made for them. Until recently a definite, effective method for so doing had not been found; but it can now be assured through Business and

Partnership Insurance Trusts.

Our ofticeis would like to discuss this matter with you in a

confidential talk.

THE FIKST NATIONAL BANK 'I he Oldest Hank Ir Hutnam County CiTI/T NS ITU ST COM CANY Tin. Home Ot The Systematic Saver lOOOOOOOOOPOOOOtlOOOOOaOOQOOQ 0

Society

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Herald Consolidated

*'it Waves For -AH”

Entered in the pn.-toffire at Green- Mrs .Hinhlev Hximred castle, Indiana, as . ond class mail With Birthda) Dinner matter under-act of March 8, 1879. j A very delightful surprise party Subscription price, 10 cents per : awaited Mrs. Allen Binkley on her ieweek; $3.0() per yeai by mail in Put- turn home from church Sunday mornnam county; $.3 50 i $5 00 per year ing, when she found her children and

ty mail outside Putnam county.

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HI DDY POPPY SALE HI .It E I ROM MAI 21 - 28 “Th< need for a successful sale of Buddy Poppies were never more vital to the welfare program of Jesse .M Lee Post ‘> n. 1550, of the V» terans of Foreign Wars of the I S. than it is this yeai r- the 'tateiueot of Commando- I homas Williams in his announcement that arrangements for the 1 u,3l! d, tnbution in Putnam County tire already under way “Tlie it lit f fund created by our l!' !l stile of poppies has long since Deoii evhausted as a result of the serio unemployment situation of the a. t t vi ral months. The distress i.. 1 vetciHi and their dependent O' voi hem more acute and our t ui'e hate been severely taxed in to administer some measure of . elief. "In making plans fot our 1932 sale f poppies, to be held on May 21-28 ve must absolutely double our net ' t tn in order to meet the demand - t in int conditions. We ate obliged to lord i helping hand to comrades in nei d of a- istance and especially to their dependents. In doing this we feel that we are keeping faith with those comrades whom we left sleeping in Flanders Fields.” According to reports received from national headquarters, Commander Williams points out, the same condition is true in other conmuMutMa throughout tin coimtry where local V.

oi the burden in administering relief to need.-, and unemployed veteranami their families This is especially characteristic of conditions in state throughout, the industiial area, where unemployment and business retrenchmt nt li ne foiled veterans to sei-k the aid of veteran organizations in eni urgency relief. In many communities, bread lines and soup kitchens have b in inaintain.il duiing the winter months by V. E. W. po t , witb a good share of the expense met with the help of relief fund- created by the 1931 -ale of poppies.

Plenty Of Work Savs linn\ Ford After Farm Trip

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

City Council wil; meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mis Bert Riddeil of Reelsvilie, R. 1, lias returned to her home from the Clay county hospital. Lena Bodemer of 112 E. Ohio St Indianapolis, Ind. is in room 111 Methodist Hospital taking treatment Mi Beatrice- Arnold of Ogalah, Kan , is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lath r Easier, south Jackson streei road Fillmore I. O. O F Lodge No- 798 will confei 1st d. gree Wednesday evening at the lodge Hall. All brothers invitedA marriage license has been issued at Indianapolis to Harry Mann, 29, (jieenca tie, and Nettie Dillon, 22, R. R. 5, Indianapolis. The Dorcas Sunda- School class meeting will be held at the home of Mi Jem Peterson at 507 Central avenue, Tut sday, t vening, 7:30. Mi Velma Metiyweather has returned home after spending six montl ■ with liei ister, Mrs. L. J. F-.ildwin :u I family of Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Williams of Detroit. Mich-, spent the week end with Mr. Williams parent- Mr. and .Mr Ci. R Boyle on East Hanna strict. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomas and s.iii of Lafayette petit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas parents of Mi Thoimi .

i Hairy Ne.er, we-t Walnut stree* found a box tiirto -t in the woods in W ashington township : unday. The

at the Cook

INDI A N AINU I I IVK IOCK

Hog 8,000; iii.Hovers 434; market mostly 10c lower; IfiO to 210 lbs., $3.45 to $3.60; few $3.55; 210 to 236 lbs., $3.3'. to $3.40; 235 to 275 lbs.,

' 3.26 tu $3.30; 27.', to 326 lbs., $8.10 ^|,| e f or

to $3.20; 320 tu 4o0 lbs, $3 to $3.10; ’ 120 to Hit) lbs., $3.40 to $3,60; pa. king

s .w-s $2 25 to $2.85.

| Cattle 2,200; calves 800; market largely a steer and heifei run, unde \ eloped, sentiment lower; steel ■■ mostly to sell o ulei 700; several loads heifers held to $u 25 to $0.00; rows $3 to $4; vealeis steady, $5.50 down. | .Sheep 300; market mostly odds and 'end to sell under $5.50; choice ch/i-

DETROIT, May 10, (UF)—Hemy Lord leturned to Dearborn after one

| of his daily inspection trips around ( tortoise is on displa-

lus In ' lami projects and announced Hardware store.

'l ine is pie: tv of work for eveiy- „

, , (iif cii a tie Lodge No 348 1. O. O.

b ly in this country. ’ „ , ... .

. i 1 wdl m< t m regular session Wed-

“We need,” he continued, ‘‘some ne day night at 7 o’ clock so that we kind id distinction lo tween employ j can go to F.lbi re to take our candiI ment and work. For the first forty date foi the fir-1 degree.

-ears of my lift* 1 was an emplove,I

tnd I found that being out of hire 1 ■ . was not necessarily being out of work. I ^ s,t< ; r nl ' . ,he , l ndmn: *' > ° 1 lis market r , . ... ,i Mondan May 9th, with his consignI he fn t means that youi employer . •

ment of b!) good niixni hogs, 67

her brothers and sisters had gathered in her homt and prepared a wonderful

pirthday dinner for her.

Mrs. Binkley received many beauti-

ful flowers and useful gifts.

After the bountiful dinner was served, music and a social time were en-

joyed by all.

(Those present Were Mr. and Mrs. C. T Coates of Greenville, III.; Mr. and Mrs. Roheit N. Coates and daughter Anettie Jane and sons Junior and David Coates, Mis. Ethel Albright of Terre Haute; Robert and James Low. of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Herman and William Binkley and .Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Owens and sen Bobby Gene of Newcastle; Mr. George Binkley and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley. Regrets w'ere received fiom Mr and Mrs. T. Wagg.ner of Terie Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Will Coates of Sid-

ell, 111.

■!• + + + + + Woman’s Club Met With Mrs. Porter The legular meeting of the Woman’s club was held Monday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. L. L. Porter in Northwood. A very interesting discussion on “A Literary Pilgiimage in Africa”, was given by Mrs. Frank

D nner.

Plans weie made to hold a picnic on May 21 at the home of Mrs. Graf ton Longden. + + + + + 4> Mrs. B. F. Handy To Be Hostess Thursday Mrs. B. F. Handy, assisted by Mrs. Wallace Long, will be hostess to Section One of the Christian church Thuisday at 2:30 o’clock at her home on Highland avenue. Devotions will lie in charge of Mrs. John Dur.lavy and roll call response will be qubtations on ‘‘Mother”. Mrs. Ernest Trout will give a program in keeping with Mother’s day. -i- +•!• + + 4* I he I.. F. F. Budge t lub To Meet Wednesday The 1, F F. Bi idge Club will meet with Mis. Steve Chenoweth Wedr.esduv evening at 7:30 o’clock. ♦P -T 4> d* d* •e Veronica < luh To

THE DEAD LINE ForiPayment of ; Taxes Is MAY 14th OR A PENALTY IS ADOEIt An Indiana Loan t$25 to $300) will pay your i . ^ at.-t™!!."^ you several months to repay. C ome In—A Friendly Firm. INDIANA LOAN CO. ^ li! WASH. ST. PHi )N L is

your

t found something for you to

has

In; th.* second means that you arc waiting until he does. No doubt, oui industrial growth is largely iesi on-

t'nat. We have accustomed

j avi lupine 254 I' . were purchased for local laughter.

Mi ! u. c Darnell of Gieencastle, '.tephen D. ihryeis, of Danville,

men tn think of work that way. ;Iil„ were munied here Monday by "In the last analysis, we live iff Roto it II. Nt gent, justice of the the land. Iinl'isti'y and transport.! p* , e. The ceremony was witnessed lion are only modern helps t u-e of 'u Tla odorc Cra vley.

the land. You cannot inarch to a I Mr Charles T. Moore of St. Louis Mo., ha leturned home after spending the pa i two weeks with her I mother, Mi V ('. Alspaugh, Franklin Duet Mr. Moore came here Sat-

I unlay for the week-end.

L W unit huvi i limed theii'share pel- deabh around $6.50.

hank and get food; you cannot peti tion a city hall and get food: they don’t grow it. The source is the

land.

‘‘Around and within every city and village in this country there i- an

of Hot Water to keep them clean!

absolutely sure and certain ui e of El 1 );, r Knoll file I suit in circuit upplv, wholly untouched. There is ' unit I ip-day ay dn-t Harold Hioad vacant Ian I enough within reach of itreet, R. J. Deem rnd Juanita BroadeveryhoJy to insure a minimum of tieet, to collect an alleged unpaid unceilainty regarding next winter, oi . A deman I of $200 is made. And now is the time to do it. If we I ied V. Thomas :s attorney for the

me to benefit from the greatest un j plaintiff, einployn.int insurance ever invented,

the culture „f -be land -I ' ' ' ' 11 ,0 ' K,nj| - V

Ido it now.”

Lord got up fromjfyiis chair, put his

hands in his tiouser pockets and , , . , i walked about the office, op the inch-1 - ■

thi-k carpeting, as he talked. “Thete ne«>d be no charity or Santa

< luu. effort in this,” he went on, Among those who attended a ra“just the normal nihiount of human l-uhl an meeting at Terre Haute helpfulness. ()* ners of vacant lots I'l'-Mlay ware: Pot master, E R. would gladly permit it-- uSe for food Bartl,-y, Mi Minnie Mae Bartley, A laisii g. Groups of men who have R Uienoweth. Sul Sudranski. H. R. jobs could arrange with those out of Nicholas, and Mill Brown of this city

Funeral servhes for Mrs.

Smith, who died Monday, will be held Inmi the home of her daughter, Mrs D Summers, southeast of Bain-

WediV'-d.-.y afternoon at 1.30

o’clock. Interment will he in the

Pale tine cemetery.

These busy days, when they aome trooping in, you can really appreciate the con- * venience ol automatic hot water service. HOT WAftRI Tub, '[ I of it, ready at ar»y instant. All lor a few

pennies a day. Solve the problem now end forever by installing a SELF-A(TION GAS WATER HEATER. There are models «i low as $65, including delivery and ordinary installation.

work to do the work cooperatively. All ne.-i ssary advice aid assistance is available to any man in any com munity who wants to make the effort. | And we should realize, everyone of us, no matter what our present po i

and Doiinu:- Denny of Cloverdale.

of paved streets,

is not paved.

GREENCASTLE GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY J A. Hamburger, iTistrict Manager * /4 Part of Your Community

Dei ui traffic n state road 40 has been ie routed through Greeneastle by way of .la kson street, Hanna street .-iinl Bloomington street, as a

.. . |i-''Ult of difficulties encountered by lion, that an immediate effort is ne • , , , . ,

large vehicles on diaip tuins by way

ler?' i , , . "T the former detour on Indiana, I The only chanty worth anything is H ,. rn imi| I „ KUM Htre ,. t(l . Th< , n „ w

that which pou ts the way to «*lf- dt . lour |; ^ help- I! is mote costly than any o-he, |Wlnl( . |it , ri . y (

kind of charity, but it yields great, j dividends in self respect and subst m itial relief. That is the kind of ohaiit\ we have practiced here for fifteen years, and the present emergency has

proved its value past doubt.

“We are criticized because We do not use the dole system which reduces families to pauperism; but the thousands who have come under our ays tern of self-help appreciate it, and we would rather take their judgment than that of professional charity dis-

pensers.”

Bainbridge Club do

Meet Thursday

“The Bainbridge Home Economics” Club will hold it. Mother and daughter meeting ah the . hool building I hursday afternoon. May 12, Ihe following program will be given- Response—Health Hints.

Music.

Reading—Dorothy Lois Hostetler.

Talk by County Nurse. Duet — Tressiv and

Steele.

Reading—Doris Garrett. Installation of new officers.

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1’. E. O, Sisterhood I < Meet Med ne day

CHICHESTERS PjlU m i sou. ti eaucoisu eviaiiui,

obtained $10.

O’Callaghan’s daught., who can* here last week from 0rh<, , | n j , ,,

Earnestine P°l' tv s *‘ |p saw her tan talking lag

evening to a man who id h* Was from Fort YVuine. O’C.dlaghan, however, was unable :o d. .- iii, t t

dit.

Besides the daughter, O’Callaghu is survived by the widow, wli

Orleans.

P. E. G. Sisterhood will meet at

7:30 o’clock Wedm- day evening with

Mr-. Bruce Frazi. i al her home on , Fresh water fish ar. Iiettei. "• 2 Munhattan Road. cents per pound. Economy Si.rr -!• -I- •!• •!- •!• -L lt , u St. Paul’s Baptist Church !

To Have May Day Program The St. Paul’s Baptist church will hold t!u ir May day program Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the church, coirer Crown and Howard streets. The ]ii-oi>ram will c. nsist of plays and songs Wedm day night the judges will pick our their May queen. Fourt -on gill ; are enteied in the con test for this honor. They are selling vote at one lent each qnd the one ellim- th- mi st will he crowned queen Friday night. The proceeds will go to the Consolidated clubs if the churMi. A small admission will

he charged. -i- -I- -l- v -F +

I al Women Attend Library Meeting Today

Mrs. Fred Thomas, city librarian, I Mis. Veia Cooper and Mis. Margaret Gilmore of Hie DePauw university li |braiy oil I Mrs. P. G. Evans, attended ja di tri-t binary meeting at Rockville

Meet Wednesday

Tlie Veronica club w.U meet ]«nd Tu, key km, park Tuesday,

nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. May 1 I. with Mr-. Ora Day of Fillmore Mon hers please note change of meeting

place.

*!• 4* Hh Mrs. C. E. Stoner To Be Hostess Ihursday The Mt. Olive Mis-ionary Societ

The mmil g se-sinn whiyh began jut 10 o’clock was held at the Rock1 \ ille lit i ary as emhly ro in, while the noon luncheon and afternoon session j was hell at the Turkey Hun state 1

park hotel.

will meet Thui day afternoon at 2:30

A baby girl was born to Mr ar l( j Mrs. Ovid Muii of Carb .n Tuesdiy afternoon, May 10. - the Pum»u County hospital CIJNT0N FAILS A laif-.e crowd a al of Mra WII noon at the M i* ('luircli. . 'ii.l,,.reit by the Rev. William MiKr-han. Mrs. (‘ox died al la . lion ■ ueai h ie Friday at tern on William Buik ot liuei . q, ^iSunday ngghi wi-h KMon and Eugene Staggs. Mori Siavens, Mi ami Mr? iliui Crodlan and chllilrei . m i \ii jni Mrs. Willis Cro.llai I Mi s,( Mrs. dial bs Guild.u Mr. and Mrs s<-.ni a- .j Mr and Mrs. Selby S arcy Iiiiliaiinp.'ills spent the week ml eats. Mr. and Mi D-iai Jones Mrs. Eulu Star. and Mr Uila Fierce • p nt W> > - -.'.(.i.n w ilh Mrs. Clbytii Bal «in Mi Emily B rpeni the week ml " dh -hi -liter, Ifn Bui' ihi niothirs' <1av r -ini a th«

church.

Mrs. Mere a Coif

‘Skiddinof

The

Senior (laws I May Hit-h School Auditorium Friday, May n S : «0 o’clock ADMISSION 25c AND 35c

cuts on Resene, Sant Hanna’e

o'clock with Mrs. C E. Stor.er Bloomington street-. Mi rubers note change of meeting place

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Morning Musicale Hiisiiiess Session \\ ed The Greeneastle Morning musical will meet Wednesday morning a* 9:45 o’clock for a business -cssion with Miss Wilhelmina Lank, 434 Anderson street.

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Mrs. Mathews To He Hi.stess Thursday Section J hree of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. A. R Mathews 40i we t Washington street Thursdav afternoon at 2:00 o’clock.

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Fresbylerian Vtnman's ( ircle

lo Meet Wednesday

The Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian church will hold their May social meeting at the home of Mrs. Edith Allen, 604 l-asl Andei'.-on street Wednesday afternoon at 2-.‘l(/ o’clock Mrs. Harm tt Callahan will , si t th ■ hostess. Members please bring needles and thimbles as there i . sewing to be

done.

4* + + 4- 4- 4Mi ( lodfeltei Honored With Birthda) Dintx-i J T. Clodfelter ceU-brateil his 82nd birthday anniversary, Sunday at his home in Clinton town, I dp. A bountiful diMiior was enjoyid at the hour. Many friends and members of the family were present 4* 4- 4* 4- + 4-Wim-n Township Club Has Interesting Meeting The Warn n Townphlp.ttome Ecnnomlea club met Tliiii«,| Hy , thff chool house. The meeting was call ,i lo order by the president, Miss Myn Parks. Twenty-seven im mb rs res ponded to roll call Th i. were three visitors present. Some of the meml, rs from tl„. club attended a meeting at the court house In Gredncastle under the dlrectlon of R. U. Hull or I'urilii g Th y were given a demonstration In landscaping. Mrs. Crane gave a talk and demonstration on china MisConley gave a paper on sllv iware. During the social hour refreshments were served. The hostesses were Myra Parks, Hazel Jones, and Uzcle Conley.

( MillES li \S I HI El

When Dm tor Fred Dennis caught) man siphoning gasoline from Ids!

please automobile oi his home. 508 west

I Pike tr it. .' iturday night, he tossed In medii iia kit and his dignity to the t.-ur wind inn the man down, sat on him until officers came and then went about In professional duties. Jess Nelson, 48, who lives north of this city on the Attica road, is in the countv pail lamenting his fate, and pounili inig the everal charges local office intend placing against him — 1 in v fords vi lie Journal-Re-|

View. « ^ . ‘ ' - vs. /

Illinois, Mr. and '.I

a | and ?nn ot 2- wart roi and Mrs. ft yJ Mr. and Mrs. of Lo a wi-re leaih nf Mn

I 11 I 1N t, i \ | ion ATT END AMT KILLED BY BANDIT TODAY

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of Oaklniid City, M Jewels ot Pdile. \ IIP Clan nee and fiis called hen by Hi

William Cox

There will b, a ., ■ i m -I ides at the Herman V-.- nr-UI: mile souihiast of • ( all > Mrs. Violet Sli I !■ i and -o* Johnny sp rit the " and Mrs. Bin Su

county.

Mrs. Orn Smllh . visiting her nu. In i here. Mrs. VI h-

INDIANAPOLIS, May 10, (UP)Juseph P. O’Callaghan, 48, gasoline station attendant, was shot to death ieii. today by a bandit. O'Call.'igiKin, who slept in the station, w., awakened as the bandit Imttiiel a window. As he searched b i a revolver, the bandit fired. The In,Iht -truck O’Callaghaii in the side. Despite t: e wound, O’Callaghn step- ; l”‘d towar I tii door. The bandit fired j igain, tin- -i-cond bullet also striking’ O ( allughun in the side. The bandit

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Phone 490-L.

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$ 322 TABLE LAMP FOR Wou love $2 on rhe lamp-bot I It» worth that to us to introduce you to the marvelous ways In which

A REALLY QUICK DRYING ENAMEL! * Completely dry in less then hve l . , that’s what you can LOWB BHOTHEKX QLTCK-DRU , Enamel. And one coat is ’ ""you’d really enjoy uting enamel. For it flows on woo . g ’ ■ metal or plaster smoothly »n e ' , . . . and it never shows a brusbrntf* Let ua show you the many ‘« r * cl colors.

gut glorious color Into your homo Purcheso o. Ii»l. a , o pint of Wot.r *p«r and own fho lamp, with ,J-in«h porchmon, .hod., for only »!

I tidily • Saturday May 13-11 ELLIS & CO. Ureencaetle, Did.

stkvkns drug STORE'