The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1932 — Page 2

Only People as Usual Can Restore Business as Usual

THE DAH.Y BANNER And Herald Consolidated ••It WaYes For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, a -eiond class mail matter under act .f March 8, 1879. Subscription pi. ■, 10 cents per week; $d.00 per >• i hy tnail in 1’utnam county; ?3 i to $j.o0 per year ty mail outside I’utnam codnty.

Society

When you are yoar nonnal seif, buying as <nsual, spending as usual, acting as usual—and when other people do the same—we soon have business as usual in the country at large. This is an important fact for every one of us to remember. We should help to keep money circulating through the banks of the community. We need more frankness and faith in our day by day dealings with each other. Co-operate with the bank and it will co-operate with you. This co-operation—multiplied a ruilhon tkn«s by the depositors of America—will do mors than anything else to bring hack normal prosperity. With the vast resources of the national government now solidly back of reconstruction, we have a strong foundation for the progress of tomorrow.

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INDIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION

PERSONA!. AND LOCAL NEWS

Orville O’Neal md Leonard Vosmeiei were initiated int the Elks lodge at the regulai meting Tuesday

evening.

i Miss Ida I/>o ■ Sutherlin of Cloverdale is visitiny her aunt and uncle, Mi. and Mrs. Noble Snyder, north [College avenue, - Mr .and Mis. William Orville Mor- | lis, 410 east Washington street are i the parents of a daughter, Patricia | Ann, bom Wednesday. J. C>. Melntryi has accepted a posi tion with th • Texaco Indian Refining Cotnpanj at the ervio station at the corner of Columbia and North .Tack son streets. ’I In Fillmore State Hank through it • attorney Charles McGaughey of Greencastle. ha iileil a suit on note ag.iiust Oliva r .M Coffin, in the Clay circuit couit at Brazil. Funeral services will lie held at Paragon Thursday afternoon for (itanvilli C. Costin. 92 years old, a ( ivil W ar veteran, and father of Mrs. Harrison Brewer ami K/.ia Costin. of Stilesville, who died Monday night following a lony illness.

Office: 1308 Circle Tower, Indianapolis

MOVIES

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1 t I: , Addington' novel, Dunn iaree sum from Mis. Finley J. ShepI \l s Tile11 enact the title role.- aid, wealthy and socially prominent o l tin- jtemuh* ■ but ambitiou du > New h ork vfoman and daughtei oi ti.ai . l ets to S. ale iluj heighU of , the late Jav yould. _ Broadway fame, and Miss Gombell * ' ~ t "

again heads the supporting cast.

\ l THK T.KAN MIA

Four if the five persons credited with the succe-s of “Bad Girl” were reunited in making “nance Team," the featme attraction coining to the

( lanada theater Thursday.

denies Dunn and Sally F.ilets, the today .m Gaston it. M ails’ plea to he t .mi youngsters who scored such a hit u-leased Worn jail <n $25,000 bond’

RULING DUE TODAY

WASHINGTON, May 11, (UP)— .1 i Ina» James M. Pioctor was to lute

i tin leading roles of that produc pen ling t in, Minna (iomhell, who played the rhargini c nef supporting role, and F Iwin nOO fr n Puke, who wrote the -rreen play and p, h i: inal ,g from Vina Deimar’s book, all pre-sing

trial on two indictments him with embezzling J104,Mrs. Kdwarl B. McLean. I authorities meantime wen an i v 'igati n of i-ircum-

performed similar pints in the new t m e undei which Means reportedly offering. Burke madt the film v a obtaiii'-il or tried to obtain anothei

AN UNWELCOME VISITOR BRA/11,. Ind . May 10 (CP)- Mrs V C. .Miller found an unexpected and unwelcome visitor at her home when ■ In returned from a visit. it is a black snake, four feet in length, coiled on the porch- The snake apparently wa as badly frightened as Mrs. Miller, and took nfuge behind the c rei n door. Mrs. Miller called assistance and the snake was kill-

ed.

It was regarded unusual to ee the snake within the city limits as, according to farmers, they are carer m rural districts.

“Next”

Word lias been received in the city of the birth of a baby -on to Mr. and Mr . Lofton F. Wisloy, of Philadelphia. Pa. Tin newcomer has been named I ufton teuart Junior. Mr. V\ i ley was fonnpily pastor of the P. niel ai d Hpw- rth churches in Flay County while he was a student in I>ePauw university Among those who attended the dis ti n t meeting oianization for Hemocrat of tin* new Sixth district at Turkey tin Wednesday were Dr. T. A. Sigler, county chairman. Frank Cannon, Harry Moore Roy Sutherlin, F. S II imiltidi John Rightsell, O G. Webb, Mi x Kitnbcr Gardner. Mrs. Walter Gardner and Mis. Raymond

Fisher-

To Meet Friday The postponed May meeting of the| Mary Emma Jones school will be held j Friday at 2:30 in the auditoiium of 1 the iiuilding. Prof, i’aul F. Boston will be the speaker. The musi will b< furnished hy the first and econ-l j grades and the rhythm band. At 11:45 the third grade mother and children will have a picni di j ner in tiie auditorium, followed at 2 j p. m. by the regular meeting of the, Mothers Club. 4- 4* + + -y Delta I beta Tau To Miet Thursday Delta Theta Tau will meet with M Mary Elizabeth Pei it hei home on Anderson treet, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. •I* »i* .-l* Section Two To Meet Thursday Afternoon Section Two of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon "ith Mrs. Bence Daggy at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Louis Hays will have charge of the program of the afternoon and Mr . John A. Fiiend will lead the devotions. + + -t- + •!• + New Era ( lub Held Xnnual Picnic Tuesday The New Era club held its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Charle. Huffman, 307 east Washington street, Tuesday. Seventeen members and one gue t, Mrs. O. J. Larkin, asembled near the noon hour with well-filled basket of food. Before partaking of the- dinner a hymn of praise was sung hy all presents. Mrs. Hellinger, the president called the meeting to order ir. the afternoon. Roll call was responded to hy each member giving a reading, poem, household hint or humorous story. The remainder of the time was spent with needle work.

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Kaptmt Missionary Society

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Old Deeds Are

Trust Co. 15.

lot in Gicciicastle, siojQ,

Recorded Here

(INK D VI1NG H\< h ID JANUARY 1, 1852. IS RECORDED THIS WEEK Real estate transfers for the past week, as recoi ed by Mrs. May Eg cers, county recorder, shows the til big of two deeds dating back to 1888 and 1852. O «■ of them was u cemetery deed issued by the Cit of Oreeriu tie, while the ether was by the board of tru tees of the Wabash & Erie canal. Another deed of interest was for an addition to the Ooverdale ceme-

tery.

Real (state transfers for the week

follow:

Citizens Trust, Co., Adm., to William Manire and wife, lot in Greencastle, Peck addition, $1. Harvey M. Monnett and wife, to Mary L. DoUgherty, 1 it in Greencas-

tle, $1.

Board of Trustees of Wabash & Erie Canal, to Isaac Bu.-bv, 40 acres m Washington twp., $1. (Dated Jan.

1, IKficD.

Cora T. Sturgeon and husband, to iiollie I-. Duvall, 99.13 acres in Jack

$7,040 00

$1,280.80.

Announcenu lit w a made here d

day that

Indianapoli men on the pa;, roll Full prodw'o, °f *he new lei i pected during the ncx f. ue k-.rhj announcement tated.

Met Tuesday Afternoon

The Missionary society of the Rap-] Alva Bryan, sheriff, to Citizens list rhurch met Tuesday afternoon at Trust Co., lots in Greencastle, Rogers ithe home of Mrs. Glenn Rowland. ! an(1 Cookerlys divisions, $3,717.00. (Mrs. Dan Rowland had charge of the | Catherine J. Baird, to Mattie Lee .devotions. Mrs. James Strain gave fnest, 2 acres in Clinton twp., $200. I an i ' talk on th* lib < Sheriff Alva Bryan, to Putnam Th. rnton Kelly Tyson, a BaptFt ( Lodge No. 45, HO acres in Madison

missionary, who organized many twp., $385.Q0. ,

Janus A- Dioud.street, to Trustee-

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Popular I Vices On COSMKTHS ( KiAIIS Patent Medicines

Hiss Stock liemedies

churches in the association.

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Section Three Will

Meet Thursday

Section Thiee of tin*

.vui h Will meet Thursday afternoon ( Estill Meek and wife, to Lelia B. at 2 o’clock with Mrs. A. R. Mathews \i,.(-„y, i HIU | j,, Cloverdale twp., $1. home 407 west Wa hington K- YiKTiy and wife, to Estill

d-ek and wife, lot in Cloverdale, $1.

Cloverdale cemetery, 2.29 acres addition to Cloverdale cemetery, $500. Floyd Bales. Admin., to Alley Bur-

( hristian |,> ,,n, 11 acic- in Russell twp.. $300.

Mi -- I.eota Mullins of Greencastle,

is a mcmboi of the Order of Fish at at her William Woods College, Fulton, Mo. street.

This organization is made up of stu-j + + + + + + ih'its it Willi: m Woods College w-hniMrs. Bishop Hostess

re exception! ily proficient in swim-! 1° * bit'

ruing and diving. Its members will * he Boston Club met with Mrs. t ike pait in -i v.ati i carnival that William Bishop, Anderson tie t will be t ceil at cmmuen ement time I uesday evening. Mi. : /-ella Adam

next month.

“Religion in Russia.” A social hour followed the business meeting.

Frank Sylvester, student, held in the county j d for issuing a fraud■dr it clic k, is been leleased from custody following an adjustment of his financial difficulties. Slyvester

o n in. sted on a warrant issued on an the pe (de of Maitinsville affidavit filed by Lester HinshaWjioi during which the

Wilbut W. Seller and others, to I Charles K. Crawley, emit claim to land in Greencastle twp., $1. Edward Chew and wife, to Rayjimni V. Mct-ullough, land in Wash- 1

ington twp., $1.

WO- i„ charge of the program and Forest Cemetery, to Lulu’ trad a most interesting pa,ierentkierl,welch, lot in Forest Hill cemetery,!

$130.00.

City < f Greencastle, to Jiimes A

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in the pet-

case wa pend -

j’-lti i alleged le gave a check without ing before the United States mnt.

! >ips and Disinfct tauts Prompt Attention to IVost l iptions

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Steele, deed, $20.00. (Dated Nov. 29, IH8H). Sheriff Alva Bryan, to Citizen-

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ufficient funds In the ‘ the amount called for.

hank to pay

Mrs. Dai \ Vanhorn today filed ml in the < lav circuit collit against \li . May me Lindsay for $10,000 dumngi for donation of the affections of hoi- husband, Charles Vanhorn. She ha also filed -uit for a di-

vorce from her husband,

that alter h ecame a victim of the v. de; of the l.indsay woman that i le ted her irid fail d to pt a' idi till m cessit'es of |, llmzil Times,

\ complaint ti. foreclose & molt1 g: . e ii I fm leccixer was filed in i dt court today by tie Louisville ■b int Mo k I nd Bank against Mel in f. I’.nk' nd others. A demand ' 1 8,0i)0 i in .de ngain-t the defend ■ tJ Melvin I Paik , Ce tral Tru t ' oiy an*, a gnaidian ef Elmer A. < ha a rk, a | s n of una.und mind, and .lame- Ot o Miller. W. M Suth-, < ilm . local ..ttorney for the Louis

x ille bank.

Judge Haltzell yesterflay granted the petition that the temporary injunction remain in force ending the appeal. He required the i mpam to file a ban I of $60,000 to insure the residents of M itinsville against lmin the event that the lower court isustnined by the supreme couit.

charging *^ f> ^''idmg of the local ce nt

le sustained, the company will be l r compelled to teimburse the residents for all excess rates collect i -d, -e the tr ier was issm d by tin"" tmbli ,

vice commission.

•'oroiilx House Uol.lieiif But ^ (lose

K. JLNMNt.s ot \| \\ ( \ 11 iSAVS CAR SIOLl.N HERE BA IHIEVES

Removal Sale We are offering* values in ev. inenl in order to make room for n futui'e Iccation.

LI Git) > Ml MBLHS SEE t.'ttili WRESTLING

Neal Ia-vi

The Brazil lime says that: W. R. Jennings, of Newcastle, Ind ,

whose Chryslei , mpe was found ; abandoned west of Biazil ar rived hi MATCH that city Monda- < \ . inc and took | hi-, car home. Mr. J. linings informed

1 Indianapolis proved'the police that hi. wife hid, dn .-n n.o ( le- I ai t speedy for George the car to Greencasth to be pi. ' ••Younn ' Goff nan in a wrestling| with a daughter at the Mother , Dn ; natch ,1 ' thl '>gi"ti hall last night I program at DeBauw I iiiversdy. and Tm |.< rformai e was one of the most! that the sorority house who,e l,, ••'citm and (atertslning shown here ’ daughter reside, was robbed duiinn in some time. | night an j t | 1P thi( . f t(K)k t()0 k(>j ^ The fhst fall .Wa satained by Levi t0 !. h ‘* aU ‘° mobilc ! ‘" ,i ^ove it away, in 21 minutn j^*vi in turn was nail- 1 * ^* v lh;u ^‘ n o report of

• •d to th< mat in 10 minutes for the 1 on.| fall, nd tlirn Levi pinned Ifman !■ u minutes for tlie final. A match hetwreen these two wrestl- • ) Will he airinged in the near fu-

fm :W.other exhibition.

a sorority house the weekend and above story is the of such a robbery.

being lobbed over consfquently the

report here

In the damage suit of Janus A Simpson against Clarence K (ioff

He program for next Tuesday and Julia E. (Joff, pending in circuit eight will con-i»t of six boxing boots court, the plaintiff ha- tlld n niollon I a| el should ‘show some ckssy bpxing to- venue the castJc.opi this county.

Special Lot o* KIDDIES’ WASH DKrSSiS 1 to 6 Yre.; 8 to 14 Yrs ; Assorted Brlntsl lii.J"'n F '"

Choice 2!)c

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Kid glov. > washable Doeskins, tormerl) $1.98 Now $l.P.i 'll icgol.ii S1..98 Kid gloves white aim colors, Choice $2.29

All silR < hifion 01 weight Hose I' 1 " 1 Formerly $1.0( v«lm

sertirt qiiiliB

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1'orinfil Girdles (•irdles and (.irdleieres were SS,001" Now #| W (tirdles, Broken sizes, $1.50 to $200 , ( huiee

No Charsres, No Layaways, All sale'* 1 THE QUALITY SHOP

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