The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 4,1932.

EYELET EMBROIDERY

DRESSES

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Ka.wers White l.eatheretti Gloves

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erty on Meridian treet to the Goslin i property on Main street. Mr .and Mrs llern.lon Carpenter land son Mauri.e ' ited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Join Coshaw inln.lianai’.ilis. Miss Lois U' •' who niujfht school/ ' in Illinois the past year came Thursday to spen.t the summer vacation j with her parents- 'ir. and Mrs. J. P.

j Gteen.

Mr. and Mrs. Milt Huffman and

r U * htero : ' I,S *rt SatUr ; Mis'sKHher Ta^rof Indta^Ipoils

| day ni*ht and Nin.lay with Mr. and . .

ton, O.. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil son and chi 14 ten <<£, Muncie visited Monday with their mother Mrs. Ida

Wilson.

Miss Gertie U.artlett of Indianapolis visited over the weekend with her parents Mr. u.d Mrs. Milt KaRers. Mr. iin.l M Varis Tobin and son I of In.lianap"! spent Monday with the hitters .patents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

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Mr. .m I Mr Laurel Perkins and

HttMi: STOHi:

a a imhimi rrrwi - irrnn

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tie spent Sun-

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1 M: . Ben Miller of Ander-

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ith John Miller.

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the wc 'kend with the lat

Mrs. Robe:t Ci

tu!i and son Jack

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cuts, Mr. and Mrs. -Roy

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have been visiting

VouruT ‘‘ii

id family.

her mother. Mrs.

Alii • !. ckridfe.

Mi . I-

, Ii' i McMullen of Indiana-

loft SiK 'iay f >r a

« \v day visit with

poll.

it t:ie weekend with her i.-t

Mr. and Mrs. F/l (

' 'ich and daugh-

ter, .Mrs.

H ny Newton and family.

tor at Fortville.

Mi I

Ja Stewart, who taught in

Mr. and Mrs. R

'Inli Elwaids and

the 11 ba

t ■ inols the las’ term irtie

children i f Indiana

ti'ili: were Sunday

Saturday

to spond the summer with

III) "r (T :e. ts of ?.

Ir. and Mrs. S. S.

her ) m

nt-. Mr. a i Mrs. Charles

Hostetti

Irwin.

St' w :irt.

Mr . Howat 1 1

ie ii r and Miss

Mr an

1 Mn-. Carl Barnes and ehil-

0, i! Smith were

in ( r nvfo; Isville

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H r-'ici !

■ ir 1 * r;»Vi !'rdsville, and

Miss Kat' tine

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; Gi nth mi and children of

ploy: ! in In lianap

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ie , .-'in ,i\ guest - of John

w< tk a at Mini .

illness. 1

Gi i ti'mii

Mr. and Mrs. Sin

B ime■ and Mr.

M:. .IK

i . Robert Reed an 1 chil-

ml M . Frank

II iri' s returned

\ isitci Monday

home Saturda.v af

• r a few months

itt i s pat ' nt.-. Mr. and Mt .

v u ation in Miami,

Fla.

Chailes I

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Dr. Paul F. i

. im and family

i' ii Miller and daughter

moved l ues fay fn

in the Gillen prop-

As Mayors' Conference Opened

Mrs. Walter W ' k and family. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Crosby and son of Louisville, Ky., visited over the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mis. Nathan Call and son. Mr. and .Mr-. Klmer Younjr and family move i S .tut.lay from Indiana polis to the Divot property on west Washington stieet. Mr .ai d Mis. led) Adams of Indi- ! anapolis, Mrs. .lohn Prather and Mr. and Mrs. J. Han 'fston of Chicago visited over t ie weekend with Mrs. Sarah Adams at the Hitrgens hotel. Mrs. Adams acrompaniod her ilaaghter, Mrs. Prather h' ! mi‘ for a few

wrek's visit-

I Mr and Mrs. Willis Flynn of Danville visited Sunday and Monday with the latter; parents, Mr. a I Mrs.

Charles Robbins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ce di Kggers and chil

diet) of Indianapolis visited Sunday and M n lay with the formei’s par-

ents, Mr. and Mr . Dallas Ktrerer-. Mr. and Mr . Krnest Thompson an I

■ ■» [ ilnnghtei were Sunday dinner guo -t.-

of Mrs. Francis Davis.

Miss Geneva Sands of Buffalo N. Y. Miss Margan't Sands, Haloid Saul . and Bety a- I •) tek Wt ndling of In ianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. , "d Mrs. Dillard Sands and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke of G ary sp< nt the weekend with the lat ters mother. Mrs. \. (i. Coffman and

family.

Miss Izola Rogers of Indianapolis visited M nday with Mr .and Mis. C. | A. Fa Her. Mis Fern Cline visile I Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mi -. Clell Rain and family it Russ' llville Mis. Howard D i her visited Sunday with her parents. Mr. and M s. j Charles Temple at New Maysvill\ Mr. and Mrs. Mbert MrKcrran of Brownshutg were Sun ay gucst.t of Mr. a d Ml Walter Won irk .m l , family. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson and , family and Mis- Mildred Ja kson of Indianapolis spent the weekend with | their mothei Mrs. Nettie Taylor and da usr .ter. Mr. f,nd Mr;. Roy Wilson of Day-

from I huisday to Saturday

with Mr. anil Mrs Orville Perkins and

children.

Mr. and Mr . Kelly Callahan and Inutditer of In lianapnlis visited Sun ■lay and M tumy with the latter’s mother, Mr I on Anderson. Melvin Cl m md Miss Mary Dittamore of t iwfonlsville spent the weekend wmu the former’s mother, Mis. Matt ( ino and daughter Fern. Mr. and M s. John King of Indiana - polis pent th" weekend with their paieiits, Mr. u I Mis. Riley King and Mr. and Mr < . C. Collins.

STATE POLICE PLAN ALL-IND1 A’N.V DRIVE June 11 to 1H, inclusive, has hem set as the dates for an all-state safety campaign and checkovn of automobiles by flic Indiana t it' police, under the direction of Chief Grover J C. Garrott and at the per mal in- j struction of Secretary of State f rank Mayr, Jr. Automobiles will he rhn ked for ■ “one eyes" (single headlights), no taillights, bad brake . improper titles,! improper license plate , dealers plates improperly used and the like. Sheriffs, city police departments ^ and town marshals nil over the state are being asked to co-operate by. working with the state police and) also by planning similar campaigns in their territory for the i ne time so as to “bring about one big push | by all the law enforcement agencies of Indiana.” le tters to that effect have been sent out to and contacts made w ith the mayor , U wn boards, county enmmi--ioiiei . h riffs, chiefs and marshals throughout the .--t.de. Schedules for checkovcis ol auto-

Tonight Geo. O’Brien in ‘RAINBOW TRAli;

GRANADAV

Staits 11:30 Sat. Night Sunday 2-11 I ■ M. Monday 7 P M.

Guilty! I m not guilty! I did my duty q S a I district attorney? I If on innocent mon I goes to the ga|. , | lows—WHO IS TO* I

BLAME?"

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Bryn Mawr’s Honor Girls

j For the first time in the history of Bryn Mawr College, three of its products were graduated on the same day with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Stimma Cum Laude. The trio of honor students is shown above. Left to light, they arc; Miss Lucy Sanborn, of Andover, Mass.; Miss Harriet Moore, of Hubbard Moods, 111., and Miss Kate Mitchell, of Buffalo. N. Y.

Mayor I rani; Murphy of Detroit (standing) is sh .vn a he read an nddre - of welcome to the mayors of 28 cities of the L'nit; d States who gathered in conference in the Michigan city I" di-. us Lb problem of relief for the needy. Left to right are: Maye Willmm II MeKrighan of Flint, Mich.; Mayor James J Walker of New T il . Mayor James M. Curley of Boston, and Mayor Murphy. Seated hiiiind Mayor Walker is

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Vanguard of G. 0. I*. Ready For Big: Show

l.eft to rigid, James Francis Butke, general tinsel for the R publican ?iati i l corimittec; George d B. Kejin. m i t ir. of the roinmittee; Ralph Williams, vice ehairir . n, nd Iv. ri tt S uiders e\-s •cr'dary of form r Pro H : .t ( oolidge, .uhI sergeant-at arms of Renuhliian Natianal Convention meeting in Chicago, where they made preparations for ‘ipering of the convention June M.

Police Commissioner Mulrooney of New York.

Vanity on English Diamond

American Iriumvirate in British Open

Mijr

A" rrii a national game seems to be taking a film hold th' pi tore will te-iify. But even the lure of baseball can attraction of the candy mirror for these English girls, v i ed a diamond nine at Wcaldstone, near London. The P tae “liawki.,” has achieved retnarkable proficiency in the p game.

GE.WL C.AR/V4t-W Above are the three American prof, ,,n ;i p. who constitute our invading army in the l'j:!2 British open golf championship, to begin on June ti at Prince's Links, Scotland. Of the three, golf experts concede Gene Sarozcn the most likely to annex the enveted title. Prince's course, they say, is made for Sara/.en and gives him a big advantage over Tommy Armour, the present champion, ns it requires powerful long iron shots, at which Gene is a past master. Saraser was only one stroke behind Armour when the latter

T mMY Av lorjp.H won the national open at Oaktnont m It 1 .'7. and nr that occasion Gene’s defeat was due t< t , round MacDonald Smith, the remaining mnn of t),,, t,,,, ,, virate, is the oldest of the trio (he i m t forty, but many experts assert that he is the nv t • t \ 11.h g> If, , Mac has hern consistently jinxed in in- c ]j n p tl , supremacy, but there are a surprising nuniher of golf fans in the world who would rathei watrh him swing a rluh with that effortless gi a, n of w hieh he is master than follow a whole battalion of champions

The story of o grcol law- .. yer.. a great lover.. In court he

was a trickster., aho with women! Juries and women were his racK —

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mobiles are being worked out all over the state b> the state police lirut n ants The first of the e special chi Tovrrs will be held on Saurday, J tie 11. They will continue every day up to and including Saturday night, June 18. After this intensive campaign i concluded, steady pressure will lie e,erted continually by the .st.ite police in the same direction Requesting It,cal officials to "threw all the resources in manpower avail able in yout respective cities, coun tie., and town:; behind thi .afety campaign," Ghi< f Garrott > d, ‘ I !' toll of 34,4fi() human liver, muff'"1 out through automobile hi t yrut in the L’nited Utatc.-, i'H 1,192 in Indiana call.; u.; all t >

lion. Let us all gether to redui can contrihutc I b' lieve b’,' i ous drive such

TO PI. IY \ I t 1 BA The Fillmore 'b: > iiit- will I tile < i, , niMe ii : - . '' 'tjl 1 be played ah Fillmire. August and ,'-'cpt• , i, >. V u write Henry Ai.i'ld I 11m B e. SOI’. H Ti- I Ml R/.n<

New German Chancellor Liable to Arrest lien * * * * * * Sixteen-Year-Old Federal fixat ■! Jury ! >! t 0ut-| sianding Against ('obmol von I’ppen lo i’re-War Activities in U. S.

Cap’ivmm &o\'-ed

41'* appointment of Colonel I r.nx von Pnpen, by Prenident Hindenhurg, to form h new cabinet to take the place of th.t n '' un j f ellor Rruening, I,ring, hack to the .potlight a man who <"'"t’/*" ' t| j different cirrum.tance. in the hectic day. preceding America • »" t 1 th- World War. Von Paprn, then a military attache of the ’ J ba»»y at Wa.hington, earned a i|U<'«ti‘>n.,!>le r I'Ut.'t, "'' '" r " n yyj h'» activitia. in enmpany with the notorious t ..pt«m R")' h ^ Hoy-Ed, von Paprn came under nuapirinn ot hr impb'*•" 1 plot, to hinder the a I lie. in (heir pro.elution "I the ' ’ ll i 1ic | 0 §i * o'e, tmn with the Gcrma n e s j, ion a 1 " t> - f '' wttl, the arreal of an American newsp<;>er co, - e.p""J* n 1 in .nRleod, in 1915. Documents, baaring von Papen a to,m.I upon thia man which linked t),r military attache t" P ro ' I .rtivitie. in the United Statr, One document, « letter from v ° .J to hi. wile, alluded to “theae id.,. . Shortly t«He r " , W J too demanded hi. recall and m December, 1915. he waa <[*P or J • .plain Boy Ed Eater it wa. revealrd that v. I'ap'" l ’* ri . J pile .led in a plot to dynamite the lock, of the Welland t a"* 1 ' tn J] Ihi. waa conaidered a Hireit violation ol Ameni.m neutramy ( ederel grand jury indicted von P. pen. 1 hi. indictment i* ^ (landing and the new German Chancellor can not vi»t the Umtea ^without running tiie risk of c.rrcst *nd