The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1932 — Page 2
'HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. JUNE 4. m2.
Net EDWARD H. (iRAY the daily banner
Ami
Herald Consolidated
"It Wave* For All”
Enterod in the poBtoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, ns sei'i>n>l clftB- mail matter under act of March S, ISI'J. M ■: WILL M-
-.,,vn „. 4T \.a 111 P er ye™ vaaA "* la{
nnm county; $3.50 to f h0 per year
rVTAl.l Y III RT AT LONDON, KY.
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SON N DA\
Reputed to be New York'." "Public Enemy Nu. .'I.” Lai ry Fay, former milk czar ami taxicab magnate, is shown after his arrest on income tax charges lie was held in $10,000 bail and this photo was made after he had put up bond for that amount. If convicted. Fay faces a similar sentence to that recently awarded A1 Capone, now dointr II years in Atlanta penitentiary.
' i .l Fainbridye eople will at
It. I fen ral seivi s it Madison Sun-
nttriiioi n foi Edward R. Gray.
') ye i.l !, son of Mr. and Mrs, ik.Y Gi , fotmer residents of; . i.ainhridfti w o died in a hospital at ; I: n, K', (f injuries when the' i 1 he v. driving was wiecked
i ,,d burned ne t that town.
! i use going from Biinbridge will 11 Y!i and Mrs Hcis.hel DarnalL t,sins of Gray, and Janice Masten ! Mvre Metz. The set vices will be , e !<t from the First Baptist church at
1: isun at 2 p. m. Sunday.
C>a v, o was a driver for the J. C. Fi-el company, Louisville, died in London hospital after his truck lost Lent wheel, overturned inta a ditch hd he was crushed in the cab and I fatally burned. Besides the parents j
! e is survived by four sisters, all
Madissn.
by ntail outside Putnam rmunty. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Tire Woman’s Relief Corps will meet Monday at 2:30 o’cloek at 1. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Eulalia Hartley of Arcadia is the commencement guest of her mother Mrs. Betty L. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. P. R Duncan have received word ot thi birth of a daug ter, Ju e 2, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers, at Roachdule.
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These warm summer evenings by resting quite! •• in your favorite chair reading a book from our Rental Library
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Telephone All '".rid Her,-, to 95
Mrs. Cook Deli •■ate I o Tri Kappa Convention
Representative • o: 14 chapter
the Kvpa Kapp Kappa
gathered at'Tit! >\ Run inn Fr iday
G. B.
PRES BY I BRIAN CHURCH Y tor L. Raphael, minister. ( urrcii' school, 9:30. Dr. ! hart, superintendent.
. ■: morning and evening eryices i, t worship in this church m p o'N'D 1 - 11
tw ,•
memb.rs of «,.■ n«kvill, H,..,.,.thf I'lPi
, , • n .ite service at 10-30 in Bowman
I I
included a busmes "s um hi. m n i . ^ , n tho Metho!:!ist , hur ch. bridge, music, a rt;uiil by the Snlln o. ; . Elmer iptei • the 1 i ' ' 1 '' ' • LeB
Circle nu " Wed
the lionie of Mrs.
state
| which
has been fur Mr 1 brig ly
j through Til Kappa gifts, was in yevt- B . Manhart will)
I ed.
WouimIs beaulv;
Takes Own Life
SUICIDE VI( TIM ft) HE BURIED AT LADOGA
SHOALS, Ind., June 4—Ft d O. 50 years old, well known Lo-
Miss Leota Mullins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mullins of this
cii has returned home from William
1 \V ,od college at Fulton, Mo. The regular monthly business
meeting of Veterans Foreign Wars Auxrliuiy will be held Monday even-
ing at 7:30 at Elks Club rooms.
All children of the Presbyterian Sunday School are urged to meet at
a.,-port insurance agent was found! the church, Monday afternoon at 3 o’-
clock to practice for Children’s Day.
CHICAGO CIKI IN SERIOUS CONDITION: SHOi HY ( RAZED SUITOR
CHICAGO, June 4 (UP)—Dorothy B Smith. 21, art -tudent. was i a
.it ad in hr-> automobile near here. Death was believed to have been suicide The body was found in the i ar of hi car and a bottle containing an unidentified fluid was found ncarb . There was a note to Mrs.
Dyer in the car.
Dyer left Logansport three weeks
serious nditiun in a ospital toda- ago after gaining release from jail on after Gordon T. Caldwell. 26. :i fi n-Jbcnd after his arrest on a charge of tie and lejected suitor, shot hei an i ontributing to the delinquency of a then t ik hi - own life at an ar’. ex- minor.
hibition in a loop skyscrai.it r. The tniyedy culminated wh.rt Miss Smith, dau liter of a board • e iue; - tion official, described as “o e cf those crazy love affairs.” Cal ,vt II appeared as Miss Smith was sb a .- g to friends a canvass whi.h she had entered at t e exhibition of the American Aca It ny of Art. He called her to a corvid i and a mon. nt hit. i the 100 |ierson tirronginj the rxliibition hall heard shotin . out Tht;. lo^nd Miss Smith seriously won ded in tire nec k and shoulcei a ,d Cal Iwell dead, a bullet in his temple. ‘‘i e et < aldwell three rujirths ago,” T’ii Smith, a very beautiful blonde, ,t p itji “He va- just a friend— ,1( .-'.gyetbeart. Last night he came to me at the exhibit and asked me to • t „ 'iitji him. 1 insisted I couldr. t, A- 1 tUfted to walk away, he Fred.”,.'., ! PV Df MIND HI LT) UP AND ROHBteb BY BANDITS Ben Demiiig, former DePauw stuLent, '■ ho-e mat i jmftnjaV m ntur, here ; . • * f x »*•« ^ a luiii^ (t il’-_ noti.riuty, was t it Vi, tim of i 'liblrjuj) in Indiana* I oh Fridny. Tire Irr-iianapoli Star
Burial will be at Ladoga.
said Saturday,
jjn mirig „t)
u-eib ‘Du tijEti'V
their victim t fliep ,i;)ji4.'iiiiy from Amdin
evenue, colle tor for the
rat baudits
v JAdjr f day, put t!ie pot and male
TWO DENY GUILT (Continued from page I) an alibi for him, stating that he worked continuously from 7 a. m- to 6:30 p. m. on the day of the robbery. TheAmo state bank was held up and robbed of $1,400 in ca h by two men on the morning of April 27. The four were arrested by Indianapolis detectives west of Indianapolis Monday and were lodged in jail here Wednesday night. ( HII DREN'S PR( GRAM AT CHRISTIAN < HI RCH The beys ant girls of the Christian ■ lurch will present their annual children’s day program Sunday night at 7 30 o'clock i place of the usual evening worship. The feature of the entertainment will be a three-act play entitle! “If There \Vere No Children.” Other numbers will he given including song:i, a drill', recitations and a pa t mine, “Lead Kindly Light,” with -pecial music. Those composing the committer in charge of the program are Miss Blanche Williams, chairman; MM Mary Emily Gariett, Mrs. F.lci • Walker, and Mr s Mary Ellen Trout < URT1S PLEADS NOT (.1 11 I Y
Dr. L. W. Veach and family of BairJjridge will leave Friday evening June 10 for California where they will spend a vacation of four or five days. Miss Eliza M. Thompson, of Lena R. R., was admitted to the Clay county hospital Thursday evening where she underwent a major operation-
George F. Williams has gone to Tuts ;, Okla., on a short business trip. Mrs. Lillie Landes is here from Mum i visiting in the home of Miss Martha Crouch an I Mrs. Cheek. Clifford Miller will arrive home Funday to spent a week’s vacation with lii- pmients, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Miller and family. It. B. Reder and Mrs. E lith Wilson of Terre Haute have taken over the Mi le. :iy nation at the intersection of t:;t road 43 and 40. Wayne Gillen a ,1 George F. Williams have operated it for the past several years. ! :im te io. agt 47 years, of Corydon, a Penal Farm escape, was lodged i i e county jail here Saturday morning to await arraignment iu circuit ; mt on the escape charge. Stepro face- a 1 to 5 year term in state
prison.
U. S. Young of Chicago is visiting hi paients, Mr. a d Mrs. Milligan Young, south College avenue, and is attem 1 1:g the annual commencement exerci c at DePauw. He came to
Mr. ar.d Mrs- Royal Davis and two daughters of Akron, Ohio are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, ,
parents of Mr. Davis. Highland Greencastle Saturdaycmornlnf on t*ie
street.
The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber of Coiiimerce will bv held Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the First National bank building. M Ida Leona Sutheilin has retimed to her home in Cloverilale after a three weeks’ visit with her sunt an 1 unde, Mi. and Mr.. Noble Sny der, north College avenue.
Longde. Special.
At a Republican meeting in Indianai II Friday, Mrs. Flank Dontier f Gi ncastle, who is active in the Indian i I-1 deration of Women’s clubs and i dilector of Republi an clubs in women's liivi.ucn of the state committee, leported that he pud.- the sentiment m1 women in tin- club organization.. as dry. Cjunt'-ring this, Mrs. Alice Drake Jot es ol Gary, Republican t i e chairman of the First dis-
Dciothy Akers 'of Bainbrldge will i trist . i'isisted many of the best womparticipate with a class nearly 1,000 en * ler district aie opposed to pro
ip * ■ m 1 i!in-(tj|ijtaiK $350 Wilson, fiinT t ollege
FLEM1NOTON, N. J. June 4, (UP)
v . . . -John Hughes Curtis, Norfolk, Vo.,
Sinclair Oil . , . . .
' ''*> ^ Wil^n^'.nd I f eadf * ui,ty J»>en arraign IV. •Mler I li i t lie colle,-| P a d t , k ; lay ° n " churpe
tor had not arrived When he asked
Lfiortlv after (h- arrival' rtf"Wlf4<m Tnv , , ■ , . i ..! FULTON. Mo. June 4 Miss Leota
Ovo Ipp. Ilel ,. d f l e I trie Oil ..... . .. ... , , . , , a' 1 ‘ Mullins cf (iiecnca-tie. has complete.I •mi ' yt nto . I • .nntoiy after tak ; . ... [ .
- . her junior yem at U illiam Wools col-
mg f. moi.e'. rhe attenda11, pnd colli ton i a; | from the hy'litjd
it long in Indiagp university commencement exercises at Bloomington at 5 p. m. Monday, June 13. Friday evening guests of Dr- L. W. Veach and family at Bainbridg wi ie Mr and Mrs. Fred Weaver of Brazil, Mi . ! . W. \ e: li Weaver of Oaklandoi, Cal., and Mrs. H. H. Ahleir.eyer of Clinton.
hibition.
MORION
Mary Louise Brown and Richard Hardwick, of Gieencastle, and Jean W. t on, of Fillmoie will be taken t an eye clinic at the Riley ho pital in 1. diampoli- Monday by Mi . Mary
Ague Miller, county nurse.
Mrs. Lottie Huff Barrow is moving to her new borne on oat 43 and Mrs. Hallie Haibison Fowler will be the
new op, rat or at Morton.
( Ian ce Lane and family of Lafayette jre t Sunday and Monday
Several state officers wi re guest . These who atten led from Grrencastl. were Mrs., Paul Cook, presi lent of tile local chapter, delegate; Mr I I Porter. Mrs. Jay Ector. Mrs. Jame Bitfles, Mrs. Thai! June.-, Mrs. A. \Y. Broadstreet, Mrs. Helen Fisher an ' Miss Lela Walls. 4* *l* I* Air. and Mrs. Burnside Here For Reunion Mr. ai d Mrs. A. P. Burnsi le are here fr nr Waba h for the 50th n union cf the DePauw clio of ’82 Their daughter. Mo . C. B. Sheeks tnd Mr. Sltccks, also their daughter , Dundee and Katharine, arc here from Beaumont, Texas, fi i the same event. Miss Dundee She k is a iop: in Scut hern Method ii-t I'l.ivi- r.-uty Dallas, Texas. Miaa Anna Morn on, ister of Mrs. Lui side, i luae al- ) for the 55th reunion of the cla of ’77. She accompanied the S'aeek, family from Texa'.
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Warren Township Home Economics Club Met The Warren Township Home Economics Club nut Wednesday at home of Mrs. Reggie Glover. 'lire ivu'etir,.■ was called to order by vie.-pr udent Mrs. Opal Seobee Twenty-nine m cabers responded to roll-call by giving quotations oq flag. The busim • meeting followed. Mrs. Mollie Wanr-lc gave a talk and demonstration on hooked rui Mrs. Glover gave a talk on home laundrying. Mrs. Luc Rhield- ga' a talk on blending of colors. During the so.iui hour refreshments were served. Assisting hostess wa Mrs. Eva Cooper.
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I II Club Organized At Fillmore 'i ,e Smiling Woiki iu I II club was organized at Fillmoie chiml hou e, May 26. with Ik lea Dicks as leader. The following officer- wcie elivt' - !■ President, Amy Zeim-i. Vice-pi esideet, Jean Ragan. Secretary, Christine Wricht. News reporter, Virginia Ruark. Song Leader, Mariere Ruark Tae next nieetin}, will be held June 16, at the heme of the leader.
be t o assisting ho less.
Yourself Sc^uare With the World Borrow what money yon need and pay up your debts now. You can repay the k i from your future mc ue—A LITTLE AT A TIME. You’ll find a friendly welcome and a helping hand at the Indiana.
INDIANA LOAN CO.
E. M ash., St.
Phone 15
I
FIRST < HRISTIAN » 111 RCH Mrs. Bernard Handy, Bible school
superintendent.
Period of Bible study 9:30 to 10:10 | a. m. At the end of this period the ierviie will he di missed so that all
■ who wish to do so can attend the , college baccalaureate service , - —
Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 | . s
„ Help your church fulfill its respun-
Children’s Day exercises at 7:30 p.
m-
Everybody Wolcime.
Come in
it over.
today and talk
sibility in the community by
it your support.
giving
with heme lolk ; . Maxine and Kathleen Clodfelti r and Wilma Jean Branett are spending the wei k at Crawfordsville with Mi . Sadie Shann n and Mrs. Dollie
Pi it hard.
Morris II. K eff, age 31 years, of, Herbert a d Alta Scott of Brazil Indianapolis, was admitted a a riti- 8 P" n t fbinday with hie,la Lawter. zen of th« United States by Judge I- slie Prit rard and family and James P. Hughes in the Putnam rh- Mr Sadie Shanno r of Crawfordsville cuit court Saturday morning. Ju -elf,' >alhi on M, Carrie (Todfelter and was of Riissian-Jewish nationality. jMi .-i Cora Cirington Sunday after-
Walter Fulton, chicken thief, who'j was given a one to five year term at Mi. ligan City state prison in circuit I
YoAm an i elite i Wfc«
"SI BS( It 1111 FOR Till' liANNFR”
Seriously III
leg, &t Fulton. Mo.
Mi s Mullins took an active prart in the vuriou activities at the college and on the campus. She held member ship i the Cimpus Players, which onsored a number of (days during ih college year; the debate club; Order of Fish, which consist, of girl-
court here recently, had already served a previous one to five year -enten e < i a charge of child neglect, department of ju-tice rr-ord- received by Sheriff Alva Bryan show.
noon. j Eu. da j. evening visitors of Mr. and Mi \\. y. Lawter wi re Mr. and Mrs. L .n Rtmbo and daughter of Miiligari
INDIAN APOLIS LIVE KH K Hogs 3.500; hold ver 152; mail; t 10 (eats lower; 100 i 325 lbs., . :.35 to $3 40; few $3.45; 225 to 2,0 lbs. $3.20 to $3.30; 250 to 200 lb , >3.15 to {3.20 : 300 to 3 0 Hi . $3.04 to :;3.1C; 130 t.r 160 lbs., $:i.25 to $3.35; 100 to 130 lbs., $3.1 i l iup ,v.
$2.25 to $2.75.
Cattle 50; valves 100; for w.ek: . teen steady to 23 cents higher; cows weak; top steers $6.85, bulk $5-25 t $6.70; common killei $4.50 and I s; heir i $4.50 to $5.50; fiv. $5.60; light
[ IRST B\mST ( IU RCH Cornel' Spring Ave. and Poplar St. W.i. J. Crowder, Minister9:30 A. M., Unified Church School and Wor hi)). Service: Classes asmmble in auditorium for preaching - e, ice at 10•;!(). Sermon subject, “L.eriii en TTianks,giving.” C:30 P. M., Junior, Ini mediate and Senior B. 5 . P l ’8. 7 d) P. M., Evenine Worship- Sermon bint, “Sin In Five Pictures.” Beginning Sunday evening, June 12th uur Church will unite with the other Churches of our city in the union evening serviceYi itor- i specially invited to both
services.
A warm welcome for all.
Newell Tarr (men Penal Farm Term
MAYOR ASSESSES THIRTA DAY SENTENCE AND FINE OF $100 AND COSTS
! . P All,’S MAP I IS f ( HUR< H The Metropolitan quartette an 1 choir will render a program at St. I’l: d’i Bapti I church Sunday after-
noon at 3 o’clock. The singers are
Newell Tarr, 36 years old, living south cf Greencastle, was fine i $!00 anl costs and sentenced to serve d i days on the Indiana state farm, by Mayor W. L. DeTiman in cit\ niurt Saturday afternocn on a chaure f
possession of liquor.
Tarr was taken into custudy by Sheriff Alva Bryan and deputies Klward Eiteljorge and Walt r Brian last Weil c.-day following a ra on the Tarr h me which revealed a large
quantity of h tiled beer.
Arraigned in city court Tai l pn : e I guilty but Mayor Denman ' i Eli
from Indianapolis I ju . l f n ' , ' , ‘ t i _ Until Sat “[ day ' " " aS
fairy tyjien under $4.00; cows $3.00
and Mr. and Mrs. Whltted and Bert' to lcw ' ut,e:s an,i cuUpi * 1 - r, °
Woodrow Dickson, star forward on h the Bair br idge basketball team la t school year, underwent an operation at the Robert Long hospital in In Iianapolis Saturday morning for an 1 injured knee. Dickson injured the! knee while playing basketball and it I | has canned him much suffering since, j
who are proficient in swimming and, jj j s | w , ie d the operation will remedy
diving; the Y. W. C. A. cabinet; the < t ], e j n j u ,y.
William Wiods orchestra; < Hegel
league of Woman Voters; anl the K °y Kord, rtf Lafayette, who wa,
v . I’* At lot i Askm iat
diana State farm in circuit court Friday cn a charge of chiki negl ct i tih-d by Mrs Etta Ford, his former w fe, gained hi release late Friday (
Ogle:,.
Mrs. Lorene Dc-tro and children I nt Monday with her mother, Mrs.
Helen Maddox.
Sounds Warning'
PRESENT CLASS PLAY (Continued From Page One)
thi ater stage in her four years at DePauw. Several good seal remain
i , 11 night’f performan e.
Critically ill In a Philadelphia hospital, Cyrus H. K. Curtis, publisher of many newspapers and the nation-ally-known Saturday Evening Post, has not yet been informed of the recent death of his wife, lest the shock impair his chances of recovery. Curtis will be 82 years eld oa June Lit.
I n seen frequently on t e Little when In made at rai gements to pay,
$6 a week for support of three children. The Fords were divorced several weeks ago, Mrs. f ord gaining cus-j
tody of the children
Copies of a program to be used in the spring festival given by tin Dramatic Art students of Mrs. Joe Rettery, of IndiHiiajiolis, and fomiei-j lv of this city in a recital on June 10 have been received here- The num-]
SUNDAY DINM:r Bring Your Guests and i amily Fried Chicken Dinner wrii 1 tiaw* berry Short Cake
50 Cents
Faked Ham and Swiss Steak din-
ners 36 cents.
CRAWFORDS Across From Interurban.
in i i well recommended.
Thi v will give the following pro-'
gram:
38-A by H. R. Palmer. Scripture reading by Rev. Johnson. 129-A by J. B. Herbert. Invocation by Rev. John Ford. Wei ome address—Dr. Sigler. Re pun-i—Mrs. Daisy Cowherd. Solo Mrs. Nellie Ford. .Spiritual- led by Mrs. Lillian Por-
ter.
Solo—Mrs. Pinkie Lee. Duet—Mi . Cap and Nellie Had-
ley.
Solo —Mrs. Maggie Mae Johnson. Spiritual—Mr . Eliza Saddler. I. dion Mai. quartette. : olo—Mr . Sallie Contrell. Spiritual -led by Mrs. Pauline Woods. Solo \li' : . Eliza SoddlerSelf ti ii Ladies Chorus. Solo—Mrs. Nilla Johnson. Coll etion. : pYitual—led by Mrs. Dasy Cow-
herd.
Selection—Male chorus. Sol Mi . Pauline Woods. 145-A by M. T. McPhail. ’■ lion Mitroji litan Harmony
Four.
Solo—Mr-,. Daisy Cowherd. Remarks—Mrs. Willis. Benediction. FILLMORE \l E. CHURCH I Clyde Onyett, Pastor. iay :\ hool every Sunday momt 10:o0. Let’s keep that attend- | mee climbing. Preaching services second and fourth Sundays at 11:00 A M, anJ
7 00 P. M.
Gla meeting 6:30 P. M. before e\. ry evening i rvice. This half hour h your opportunity. la't’s get togethr with some nf our religious prob-
(’ms- 1
hurch Council meeting every - f uirth Sunday, after the evening ser ' ice. We need the attendance and ad-
Aitinj- v cp () f every official from the Sun-
< liauman Cusp ol the wav, and m. alls committee undei an am •»>- mi nt which calkj for n hour’s de-'
said Tarr has an excellent ie| ta: m an electrician and there 1 - no ' evidence he used the beei dh. i
for his own u.>e.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS Jame- Duncan is critically il it hit h me in Fillmore. The American Legion ban 1 'ill practice Monday evening at 7 -7 E t.All menrbkrs are requested to b present. Norris Emmons, a DePauw -tudent, returned to the Dibit I ui Delta house Saturday from the hospital. Mourice Smith, A DePauw student, returned tothe Delta I ; • ih n Imuse from the county hospital ' :it< i tav afternoon. Word has been received li<-n f the birth of a daughter, to Mi and Mrs. John Riley Sellers if Ande.- n. Mr. Sellers formerly lived in Putnam County.
tu $3.75', vealeis stead; $5.50 lown. Sheep 100, market undeveloped; qnotably steady or up to $7.50 for
choir* ewes and wet hi i
.SENATE MEETS TWO HOURS EARLY TO PASS | \\ mix WASHINGTON. June I (UP) Meeting two hour- * n-lii :h:in u uah the hou , et day bepan cum ideratioi of the completed $1,119.iiii0,000 tax bill with t .e prospeit that the meai ure woud be approved overwhelm-
ingly before noon.
The repoit cf -enute and house conferees was pi eente hv
,1 y School and Church at these meet-
HOTEL GRAN!
6 Miles South on Road No. II 1 Mile West on Rirad No 41) MENU Today and Tomorrow Fruit Cocktail Chicken Rice Soup Pickles RadDhes, Green Oni : - Jelly Fried Chicken or Hi oiled Surloin Steak. New Potatoes, Parsley or French Fried. Candied Yams, Ssnlhiped ( ni Mint Pineapple Salad H it Rolls, Butt-r Ice Cream and Cake or Strawberry Short Cake Wlhoped Cream Coffee, Tea or Reservation! nof necessary will be prepared to serve expeditiously and in conae.cutivr order
bate before the taking oi u \ te. HEtjUFSl S I VII !'R(i()p' (('ontiinied F’rom l’,. One)
form a guard theie. T nr thre employes, v. rking on honks „ | )e ..
olds, were all. wed to i .i.tniqe. Ot ier groups of thi ur... , ,- (.|; ni )j id on freight cars, caboos, uij,)
motive* ani instructed Ui unv that
perations were at a stand aiU,
Fil is If, Strawn, (’hicago attomey
bers include poems and pianologues, a: d jmst jire di nt of the United inufiie, monologues and character .late ( hamhi r of C nnmerce, photosketchcn and a pageant, “An evening irraiihi d a he up ned Friday’s meetin an old tavern”. Mrs- Rettery is a nu' of the. national conference for redaughter of Mi. and Mrs. M. S- Miller j du< 'ion h govurnmci t<d coats. He and will be remembered by many warned tiiat ruin would follow unless Greencastle friends. j govenvmerual evpenditurek were cut j'
ELMS INN We specialize in the th ngs von Dinners, Light l.iineties and Perties. — Phone 196.
Special Until June II Half pint of Chocolate Milk jjc W ith each ()uart of Handy’s Sweet ddk I’uidiased at Stores or fioin our Drivers. Handy's Sanitary Dairy
