The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7,1932.

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CLINTON FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Bettis, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and children, and Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ramey at Indianapolis. Mrs. Nell Bettis and son spent one day last week with her sister Mrs. Lizzie Hart.

the Mis e.s Len a and Belle Long. Several from here attended memoir ial services at New Providence church Sunday aftei om. Mr. and Mi Percy Sinclair and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and M Albert Sinclair and daughter Loi . Miss Man i i Bridges and Miss

Mrs. Eula Staggs spent ore evening Thelma ('as I of DePauw university

l.a t wok with Mrs. Merle Boswell. Julia Powers spent Sunday with W.anette and Helen Saunders. t’hil Iren’s day vill he observed at

the ' hui h Sunda' evening, June 12.

Mrs. Emily Boswell spent Sunday

with "i- laughter Mrs. Kula Stagg..

Mr. aid Mrs. R< c Hall and daugh-

ter of Brazil called on Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Betti. Wednesday evening. Mi. and Mrs. Donald Thomas -pent

and Ralph V. Bridges of Pittsburgh. Pa., were w kc d guests of Mr. and

Mr. Uly I) m .

Mr. and Mr Mack Furr, east of t<un, were ■ ue t 1 f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Even Sunday. Dr. and M . I. A. Dragoo of Connorsvilh wet Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D E Denny. Mr. Dragoo remained foi i week’s visit. Mr. and Ur Walter Young and

INSULL QUITS AS DICTATOR OF POWER CO.

executive duties OF bic. rill ITY P \SSED TO .1 VMES SIMPSON

SEN. BROOKH \RT BEHIND IN IOW \ PRIM \ RY RACE

EAST JEFFERSON TWP. Decoration day exercises were held at New Providence church Sunday afternoon. The address was given by the Rev. Muncie of Brazil. Mrs. Alpha Hill was called to Quincy Saturday by the death of her sister Mrs. Alice McCully. Joy Hurlbutt visited with Minnie Lai’y at Crown Center Saturday night. Lowell McCammark and family attended a birthd i; dinner given in honor of Mrs. Alfred Allee of near Coatesville Sunda... Mrs. Allee was formerly Mi- E th Disney. Mrs. Man r..i.y ha been visiting with hai on, R dr t for the last few days. His , ndition remains about the same. Mi and \!i Dallas Hodge were

in In liai.apolis Friday afternoon. A laigi crowd attended the valley baptizing Saturday afternoon. Sundu\ visitors of Mrs. Larkin i were Mr. and Mrs. O. .1. Larkin, 1 (Jeorge Lat kin. ind Her hel Michi aels and family. Mr--. Eva Scott and Clara M ibb and her mother called on Viola MeCam' : mack Saturday night. Russell Elmore and family called ion Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allee of near . Coatesville Sunday afternoon. Bessie, Viola, and Marjorie Me* < ammaek (ailed o Mis. Viola Hedge ! Friday afternoon. Member.- of the Union Valley church met Fri ay to clean t ie church yard and building. The Daughters of Ruth Sunday school class met with Mrs. Dana Whei ler last Wedli" day afternoon.

one day last week with his parents Mrs. Alta M \ hlan of Cataract, rallMi. and Mrs. Harry Thomas. n Mr. and Mr . Walter Corns SatMr. and Mrs. Clark Miller of Brazil unlay aftem on. •ailed o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller

Sunday evening.

William and Vera Marie Scott, who have been vi-iting their uncle, returne I to the home of their grandparents, j

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones.

Ms\ine Bettis ;pent Tuesday eve

ring with Mis. Mary Baldwin.

Mr. and Mrs. Ha> Id Anderson and I family have moved into the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Arvel

Roach.

Mrs. Emily Boswell has returned to Greencastle. Eldon and Eugene Staggs called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham at Portland Mills. Goldie Bee spent Sunday evennig - with Mrs. Oscar Thomas.

DF.S MOINES, June 7, (UP)—Senator Smith W. Brookhart was fighting in te (in place toda> to win the Republican nomination that is no •esaiy if he i to lie returned to con-

gress from Iowa.

Bro khart was headed by Henry Field who n oh his political debut in

the lo.va pr. nary yesterday.

Field, Nh i andoah -eed man, who re- rle I to old-fashioned torchlight pai ides, ste am calinpes and similar campaign gi-tures in his plea to the I voters, had a lead of several thousand ! over Brookhart in return- from 97 of

the 99 Iowa counties.

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Mr. and Mrs. Vmdergrift of Indi j anapolis spent from Thursday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Run-

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy of

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near Coatesville spent last Thursday ^’bo sm all pie: s. For >aeh quart of wtih Mr. and Mrs. E M. Hurst '" ll - ' :| '• i" of butter or Mis- Evelyn Muir visite i Mr. and ,'" 1 "' 1 bit. ,Me|i i|„. fat in a skillet. Mi i. <' ha rle- Me Avoy la it I '■"i iy. ■ ldd h ‘ k* 1 w 1 '• the Mr. and Mrs. Fred I i,iu|v fo ' lr ’ ilv spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. " ,,n "" s ’ ’ slfl a ,ea8 P° on 01 flour ovr Dewey Elmore of Indianapolis. I ,h ‘' kal '’’ ,nix u "• P 0 '"- in onp - ha,f

Mr. and Mrs. E-tes Duncan spent Sunday in Bloomington with Mr. and

Mrs. Will Andrews.

Mrs. Ira Whitaker of Marti sville came I -t Friday to vi it hei - -’c “SI BSt RIBE FOR THE BANNER”

CHICAGO, June 7, (UP)—Dictatorship of the $3,000,000,000 power em pile built hy Samuel Insull passed today from the hands of the white-hair-ed 73-year-old magnate to James Simpson, vigorous chairman of the hoard of Marshal! Field & Co. The resignation of the utilities pio - neor as chairman and director of Commonwealth Edison Co., People’s Gas, l ight & Coke Co., and Public Service Company of Northern Illinois and their affiliate- was accepted late yesterday. InsulFs resignation as one of three receivers of Middle West Utilities Co., gigantic Insull holding corporation which passed into receivership six weeks ago, was to be made today. Simp n was named immediately to direct the far flung enterprises. He will re.-ign his office in Marshall Field & Co. The succession of Simpson as leader of the vast network of power, light, transit and heating properties whi<h Insull welded in his long career marked a new f chapter in the lives of two emigrant youths who became prince.- in Chicago’s industrial and merchant hierarchy. Business a soeiates saw in Insull’s resignation virtually the close of a dynamic rise that .-tatted when Thomas A. Edis n brought the young Lon,Ion lerk to America to aid in the marketing of his electrical inventions. A statement issued by Ipsull gave po r health as the cause of his re tilenient. Those close to him saw rather, heart-break at the failure of hi tremendous struggle to keep his empire intact in the face of terrific odds.

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AMO BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT HELD AT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, June 7, (UP)— Enl Northern, 28, sought for several week- a a suspect in robbery of the

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Amo State Bunk, was under arrest here today. Police said he also was suspected of numerous drug store holdups. Not them was arrested when he ei - tered an auto hearing license plates used in a recent robbery at Martini ville. A revolver was found in the auto, police -aid. Four other persons, including two women, were arrested last w«ek i.i connection with the Amo holdup.

VERME LARKIN OPENS GARAGE AT M L MERIDI VN One of the new modern garages in the community has been completed at Mt. Meridian by Venue Larkin. Thi building, of enameled glazed tile, is 84 by 48 feet in size, and has .‘{,0(10 feet of floor space. All electric equipment .two entrances, and other mod-

' I II garage fe .tun . j Located on the uth i le n f tn| ticnnl load the buil h, much to the appearan , of ing Putnam county < mmunitv

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