The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1932 — Page 2
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PECIAL — JUNE 1-15
«f Chocolatr Milk
Mi> Anna Watts " th of town ir
?uffering from an inflamed foot,
caused by stepping on i nail. Je -M* O. Hynier, age 64 years,
brother of Mrs. I illy Williams of
Entered in the p.. 1, ‘ H at Oreen- | {;u .„. n> , t t ;, t .. sidenee, 642 castle, Indiana, as >e. and ' hiss mail , fleet, j.-, te. lianap.lis, Tues-
Soctciy Telephone All Social Items to 95
W irh every quai t cf sweet milk sold at stores 1 or by drivel’s.
HANDVS SANITARY DAIRY
ffJ matter under act of March 8, 1879. r[ Subscription price, 10 cents per H week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put !f nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam county.
i,a, evening. Two brother- and two|
each in ITS own PLACE Orinthologists are coming more and
more to the conclusion that birds of a particular specie; confine them-
-•elve- to a fairly narrow )<pnge territory and keep well within
bi.unds, just as in pioneer days settlers -taked a claim to the exclusion 'of others. For instance, a pair of
Buttermilk Keduced (u ! i Kuttrninnv !No\\
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(formerly "as he)
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Prof. George Bir.i of DePauw university, will spend the summer
DK MILLI '.'I \ MOSEB VINCI 1 IUEND OF lllJ. l.Ki NT ' ot > I 'i iA
Hogue, the paradise for
]' r some tine in fact for several
. ,nu t ,| .he fi.ends lare of Dr. enjoy the fine fishing in
William A. Moser of Grants Pass, Oregon, and formerly of Putnam county have been doubting Ids fish stories. Dr. Moser is a great fisher* inch and of course 1 is expected to tell about his catches ami these tales are the ones that have raised doubts in the minds of Greencastle people-
However, these doubt
because last week some
.hat (.x horn is in a store near where ; f' 1 °t it,a -
iti Mosci is located and he has of | Mrs. Belle Reeves and Mrs. Lou ten seen it and knows the man who I Hillis were Thursda' dii tier guests lias it. Dr. Moser invites hi- Putnam 0 f jj rs Harbison.
county friends to come to Or egon and
Kvar.s and other;•
the River I i hemic r i
Mrs. A. H. Pitki of Greencastle i* the gue-t of her so: s, Dr. M. C. Pit-
"Gladwin Smith didn’t believe the fish -tory in The Courier a few \\> 4.
Zaire Grey has a fishing lodge uir this kin and Dr. E. M. Pitkin, at Martins-
same river some 41) miles from Dr i vide.
• V,oser . . I Mr u. Lou A. Baker of Los Angeles, One ot tire fish tales coming from ; ^ arr i vef ( Wednesday for an exOregon via D, Moser is as follows: tende , visjt Wlth Mrs . H . A. Church
ard e ther relatives.
are all gone, ago about the salmon that larded | Mrs. A. P. Garrett of Terre Haute „r the himself by leaping into tire boat of : lias returned home after a visit with
idvanct notice that a fisherman. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Merryweather ,( .1 : h was on it; way to Gietn- Bo he felt fairly safe as lie rested j and daughter Velma.
< ,-t!c Harry Allan ha b.en head of tretched out in his skiff at the ('1amthe organization that tried to con-1 bed i if fie just before noon Thursday, vin. .. Dr. Maser that no -uch thing as trying out a new spinner claimed to ; 21) in 40 pouti l salmon existed, troll in the water like a plane does in Last Saturday official notice came to : the air. Gladwin is a country airport
Mr Allan and to S. R. Raiiden that commissioner.
evidence of tin* truth of Dr. Moser’; Then came noon. The whist! s blew,
fi.-h tales was due that day. It came
DePauw Graduate To
the u v dso ui • "® 01 "' 1
Int .. ' ‘ ! bird. In the spring wtll locate on s ],,i nt o t0 U | . , k ..yninst Mary '' ,l a,ui U man 1 ° ' ' lawn and will jealously guard it from , , ;7/ ■ : , I. . rtlKInd. Ol ■ I : ™.»C . .. I ' tta
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pointed receiver in the Put.um circuit -e E. Abbott of Indianapolm. to - . uJent of birds imocmed me that one . „U1. f „ the inertp igcd real estate. I "ly of Tern’ H»u e. The wedding vull pB)t f roWni built on one side of his ."utherlin also was ai pointed receiver, take place the latter part of June. and that a „ ot her pair built on of the I loint md 1 fa. a. he could Land Bank .gainst Webb D v : '’ M ' ' ' t P** 1 ’ 11 "
in camp ictivities. tn on ( cincts of the of the Gamma chapter of the Alph: ^ ^ (baen . at)on , nay be some . Phi sorority. , extrem . bul p no doubt conDuring the past throe years -he ^ ( dea| ^ tiuth .
I in < spring 1 attached to my porch mi garage several nesting brackets 111 tli" robins. Only one bracket was elected by the robins, although the others were equally desirable for
Mr. And Mrs. Polloin ( , no ting sites. The inference is that Entertain Friends the brackets were too near each other Mr. a d Mrs, Ola Pollom of Wasli-| ., nd t bus p be occupancy of two or ington township, enter! ined I. t i'ri more would cause ; n overlapping of day with a very e joyable \v« in-i te rritory. Likewise, in attracting roast. Weiners and marshmallow birds in the winter, 1 have found that were 10a ted over a laire open fire, th individuals of a species that will After supper the evening va pent i^ort to a feeding board are quite in music and singing. | limited. Rarely more than a single Thos ■ pre-ent were Mr. and Mr . 1 pail of the same -pecies will come,
id- for lispo di n along Fifth ave- 1 (j, 0 ,.j, e Rissler, Mr. an 1 Mi Joe Hi I’h, chief exception to this are those
note, Mi. and Mr . Jot Blair, Mr. tliat are giegarious, such as the
CHARGE 1.4" \ lOLATlON NEW YORK, dune 1, (UP)—Sarn-
ie 1 Si-al-ury, counsel for the Hofstadi investigating committee, today charged M lyor Janie- d. Walker with viidating a law forbidding a city official to own stock in any company
in Iding a city contiact.
Pc nalty for such violation, Seabury charged, is f. rfeiture of office. Sc hup. -bowed that Mayor Walkei
: , on Dec. mb< r 29, 1930,
$600 wort i of coup n from bonds in th Reliance Bronze and Steel Company, and that on January 9, 1931, tliis company entered into a contiact to furnish 105 bronze lighting stan 1-
has been a teacher in the Berne Ind.. high school. Mr. Abbott, until early in the year was Vigo county agri 1-
tural agent. + j. q. A j. +
Put Yourself Square With the World Borrow what money you need and pay up your debts row You can repay the 1; a from your future inc .ne—A LITTLE AT TIME You'll find a friendly welcome and a helping hand at the Indiana. Come in today and talk it over. INDIANA LOAN CO
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I.. Wash, St. Phone 15
Miss Marjorie Reeves, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves, west Frank-] lin licet, is visiting her hi ther and I
his wife in Calumet City, III. A marriage license was issued a’
Paris, 111, Tuesday to Harold Muu-
Thtre wa- a splash and a hungry sal- < r jce Cox, 21 years old, of Quincy, an
imMu' illuming, and wa - a beautiful mon flopped into the skitf and unto , Ruth Maxwell, 19 years old, of Imi’- |[ |don
OBITUARY
Ridiert . Martin, ■ n of R .bel t and Nan y Harney Maitin, was born Nomiie, !, 1862 in Union Township, P.irl.f unly, Indiana, near the ;pot i. : li\e.l hi en’ire life. He de|u.iti*d this life April 21, 1932 in the
spti im. n of salmon, one that weighed
19 pounds m Grants Pas- and tipped 'bale his lunch.
t • ,.des above 16 ibs. in Greencastle Glad flopped for the edge of the H n All i Judge Jame P. Hugh ' ' *P«- But he thought better
i Pan,ten enjoyed almot f it and pinned down the aalmon.
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h been ■ ]' ^* 88 i^misdav afteinoon it
these households for many years.
iladwm’s recumbent form Po.-sibly to | niolv . The monthly business meting of the First Baptist churc.t will be liol i tli.
and Mr-. .1 e Rissler, Mr. and Mi Greeley Senlmeyer, Helen Blair, Mary Miller, Hill and Hilda Blair, Erma Hinote, Harriet and He-t r
chickadee and grackles. In other words, only those within a well-de-i iii -d region will have an opportunity to seek out a definite feeding place
Dr. Moser likewise sent pictuies of other fi h he has taken from the River Rogue, on which he ha; a camp, high up in the mountains of Oregon
lias, he ;ays, 21 pounds of proof that
the story was true.”
evening at the church at 7:30. Im portant business will be transacted. A large attendance is desired. Among the Greenca -tie Rotary club members who attended an intercity I meeting it Terre Haute Tuesday v.■ rt i Harry Allan, Jake Fitel, Lois Am-
Mrs. Phylandcr Pruitt returned to ohl, < harles McGaughey, Otis Gar ! liei home in Hanna Court from the ntl ’ L- D- Lynch, and Joe Bam
• hi .’.i WedM
! Members of the local organization Mrs. A. W. Gruenholtz returned to of Spanish American War Veterans her home in Putnamville from the "’ill meet in the courthouse at Brazil
Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Ar ' rangements also have been made f i
Fred Boatman, who resides north- the women to hold their meeting at
undone.:, use only a hook, line,with olio pole while fishing for these big fellow-. They often get to weigh 4.")
I it takes experience and County hospital,*Wednesday. ■ ird of a hour’s time to land one.'
T ie one that came to Greencastle
east of Brick Chapel, has been quite, the ame place. The Brazil meetim
'''' n ’ ' ue 0: * h* Banner, an i|| f or n,,. past several days threaten- will be held instead of the regular
horn ; ed with t .phoid fever. He i.- much meeting of the local-pot t members to-j
i' n wa canied alrout on ox
be
i , > d iii a tree >0 year- ago. helter this week.
night.
ipital at Terre
\vl:er. had un lergone a serious I '.eiatirn; having attained the age i ,t -ixt; nil e years, live months, and j ninet' '‘ii day- . He attended school No. 7, bet ti i k 1 wn as the Rocky Fork V ■ ml and grew ' j manhood among tli.- membei:- of a congenial family of tweh chil iien, seven of whom have preceded him to th" Great Beyond. <) November 23, 1896 he was married to Lucy Ella Wysong. To them wen born four children all of whom have lived neat t ic deceased and ha ■ been a source of much comfort •i> him in his declining years of ill be :1th. Robert S. Martin was net a moiiibei of any churelt but lie believed ,n nd had faith in Divine Providence. Ii, w;i broad minded and tolerant of ,11 leligiou denominations. He was ' ir, md impartial in all his dealings j alwny con -i'lerafe of ethers, honest,
, with hi-
Blair, Reba Hinote, Wilma Pollom, I within that region.
I rank Masten, and Mr. and Mi . OLi ■ What it is that determines the disPcllom. rribution of birds and their choice of
+ + + + + + I a location is a matter of conjecture.
Haute T i cal Women A;-ist With 5 , ai altei year the same bird returns Grave Marking Ceremony .j ;o me same community, to the same Miss Effrey Voliva and Mi ; " ii lawn to tlie same tree, as though it helmina S. Lank ve nt to <1 b i l exclusive claims, as indeed it has. W dues .lay morning, where the \ joi, 1 he ame phoebe nests in a niche of ed members of the -tale chapter U. il. rouse wall for many years; the A. D. 12, and the Philip Sch - chap- ' -ame robin builds on our porch sealer of Indianapolis in a pilgrimni sons on end; and the same catbird to tlie Clayton cemetery where a mew from the shrubbery summer marker was placed on the grave of aftei summer; and their going out ,1 i ;n Miller, a 144 r of the vv of, and coming in is still a great mys-
1812. The group then we t to Dan- tery.
vill,' for lunch and fi in there to THE NATURALIST. Wry.ie'own, where another marker w i.laced on the grave ,.f Will,, m 8 KIDN \PF.RS CONVICTF.D
BUILD NOW
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ISE people all over the country are taking advantage d t he moderate costs of building loday They *ir£'investing sums which will net them big returns in the near future. Prices on labor and materials are bound to go up, and with them will go your chances to save unless you act now. The Allan Lumber Company is equipped to handle your building job completely. We gladly furnish estimates. Ask us for particulars by telephone, by calling in person, or by dropping us a card.
I lic-uds ad neighbors. He
w:m a man of high principles who n, ., deviated ftom tlie right a- he ■ ,v it, lint at the 'mine time he was i cl .1, it:iMi towar those who differed ■vith him. Durinr his last illness he ffere i patiently, always desirou of disturbing th, ,' i-ouml him as little po': ihle. Everything was done for him that could be -lone but the spirit (departed into that realm from which no tiaveler returns. He leaves his wife, Lucy; Lair children, Alonzo K., Mi . Orpha Rowings, Mrs. Maude Biattain, Mi . Hazel Knauer, four gran,I ildien, three sisters; Mrs. '■ ■ Mr-.. Lila K. Crook M, Miriam Nolile, and one brother,
J hn B. Martin.
Fuin ial ,-i vices were held at tlie I arn,m < liapel church, A|iiil 23, at II o’.hrck < i.ii lucted by Elder Airhart of < ’raw furdsville. Interment was in the Martin cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased.
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P .iioa, al a sol i of 1812. Mi -s PEORIA, 111., June 1, (UP)—Eight Lank i a member of the Philip of the 11 defendants accused of kidSchos- chapter of Indianapol,; and naping Dr. James W. Parker for $. r >0,-
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Hel|» The I neinnloyed! (livu someone a job today by remodeling or building. All concerned will benefit.
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Phone 403
GKEENCASTLE, INDI ANA
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foi three years was its recording sec-
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Mrs. Sterner to be Hostess ’llmrsday The Thursday Reading club will meet with Mi . Robert Stoner, east Seminary treet, Thursday afternoon
t.t 2:39 o’clock. q. q. 4. q. q. 4.
Mrs. Stevens Hostess to Progress lli'-tcry Club The regular meeting of the Prog ress Hist ry club wa held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Stevens, Elm street. Mr K. It. Taylor gave an interesting hook review on “Unity of the World.” The newi programs for next yeai were given to the members.
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Try-lt Class To
Meet Friday
The Try-lt Sunday School da- of g the Baptist Chinch will meet Friday g evening at 7 30 with Mr. an I Mr . § Milton Klebusch tin Higgert treet. pi All are a-ked to bring fresh fruit. g
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Eugene Meek Weds Hazel Williams March 19 Mis. Hazel Williams, daughter of Glare;,, Williams, and Eugene Meek, son of Della Meek, were married
March lit.
'Ibis announcement came a a orpine to friends of the young couple <n Greenwood. Mi William- i 1 graduate of the' Groenw od high school, class of ’32. They will make their home in Greenwood where Mr. Meek is employed in the East End grocery. 4- 4. 4. 4. 4. q. Crescent Hchckiihs lo Have Kid Puriv Crescent Rebekuh Lodge No. 763 will meet in regulai ?, - ion Thursday evening at 8 o’clock The entertainment committee hn„ planned a kid party >o everyone come pn)ia,ied. Each member is reque ted to bting a |i und of food. 4* 4- .4. 4. 4. 4. Young Couple Married Here Saturday Miss Louise Hutcheson of Manhattan and Robert lluller of Fillmore were married Saturday evening at the home of the Rev, Lawrence Athey. Tlie bride was attired in blue with geccssoiies in white. The bride and groom were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dorset!. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mr Haller will make their home with the groom’s
parents.
4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, Mrs. Vollmer To * Be < tub Hostess The Woman’s Study Club will meet with Mrs. Harry Voltmer, 710 -outh Locust street, Thursday afteinoon at 2:80 o’clock.
SHERIFF’S Ml I No. 13873. By virtue of a cert 1 Denes to me directe! from tin 1 1, the Putnam Circuit rant wherein Mary S. Biid • Plaiht. f and Thoinu; J. Bruli' Bridge* are requiring m n : ■ p sum of Three th aisana, hun tri and twenty-three doll 11 eight cents, with inteicM n cree and c< sts, I wall • t iml ,, sale to the high -t hiddei 1 ■ turday, the 18th day oi .In ' I). I'i;;, bdtwi en the houi • . • < k A. II and 4 o’clock P. M. ol d ty, at the door of the C art If . in Putnam County, I idiana, t • >. • t i„i profits for a term in >' > i-ini; seven years, the i df wii kenl F--tate te-wit: A part of th northwest quarter I :ti ' nship 14 north, in tan: I t. >- scribed as follow . t 1 '.mnw ing at the north a, t i ; , f I.,; Number 7 of Knight' ■ .1 r,-',ent to Gre'iicastle, In lian:i 1 rum k - si uth to tin pulili., highway whi. the East ward extensi. 11 ( f Washingtoi - - 1 of Givi in-astle; th" centei ine
to tl
known as the Indian-y castle and Waha-li G
thence west with I Gi ■ P'ud
to the place of beginn
mg 2.13 acres, more c ic
If such rents and | sell for a auffitient said decree, inter, t
at the same time an I • ■ ‘t
uno rails, m were convicted today by a jury and their sentences fixed at terms ranging from five, to 25 years.
Among those convicted were James , ‘ f j v ub i” ; a i7th7’’iYo ni, ,■ 1 i.-al
U. Betson, fortnei city detective, for- estate, or so much t iM.f m< 1 . indidate foi , tayor and allege 1 - offit i< nt < > dii
lingle.ider of the ilMluction conspiracy, and Joseph H. Pursiful, former candidate for state’s attorney and poliie magistrate who was accused of being the intermediary in ransom ne-
gotiations.
terest and costs. Said ^ made without any n ■ w '-''W
from valuation or pi 1
ALYA BRYAN,
Sheriff Putnam County. May 24, A. D. 1932.
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Knives Lings
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For Her Wrist Watches Kings Necklaces Compacts Bracelets Mesh Lars
Give “Gifts That Last*’ Frank C. Sclioennian
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