The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER ' ■ REENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 9,19S2
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disaster.”
“Senator Watson li wni II fi^urt 1 in '*it> I i ■ na bpforo tlu> c ■ ' A railnr to ictuni W>t
Ikvoiiv' a mship an I i 'f nation, n t i tli<‘
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FHi: DAILY BANNER 1 maky m-okknui: landis.
Will MYK \ HK'IIAI
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I itn I Stains senal
i )■ 1 ’ he said.
S,i akiin- < f h i' ' financial position, Govern i I lihe 1 it •: s “one of thine stan wit no bonded i.idebtednes Th hi away sys- ’ Le ilie *al4, “i • J «rf any
t..ti in tlie r.ation.'
Rcfi nang t the ial session of the tate leeislatvii., which he called 101 July 7. !.'■ ly* ai "Our leal prob1 It" i> in I ue ab ut i i" readjust I t oni « f i n tax load md to telieve | . ; _,1 j.r eit\ fi in t!.i traffic injus-
i ice now put upon it.
“We are msistant that -no new j mu t■ uf k venue shall be created x ept thesi i'*' revenues shall
Herald (’onsolidated
“It Waves Fit A11"
I, lie red la the pust ttau at Gnencastle, Indiana, as ni.l olus- mail mattei under act of M neb 8, lg7tt.
New V* Ohderful Face I’owder
Mary Flore ce l.urrtlin, gte.ii daue i ter of \! , . • ! Mt • . r.< . l . j ea t Waihinut n si cot, will j’ive tin
| foil Will!
leteniitft at 7 10 o’clock, to which i u i price. i mils pet ,, , „ 11 ten I an
week; f 1.00 per year >• mail m Put- , , , . aaia county; $3.50 to f.i.OO per con brio
Fi r a
l’r«' erts Larne I’ere* Stays on Imnecr vouthful •omple i' a,
, «ts. . ^
use new
by mail outside Put! m county.
ta in : 1 ill * WE 1 ' ' '
H t iiy linos, wnnklos and poies. Fren:h process makes it spreai
friends and the public is invited: , N<
E Hi en .lore -hiny no e-. Purest lace powde.
own. Prevents large pores. Ask t.ifor new, wonderf d face powder.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
it th sini: iup
I , > M \T TO OAKLEY’S , *Jla»■ou*. 1
\t s Ooi'ithy Mee! of Kmitland is i-itiiy relatives and friends here
; Pastorale
Two-Part I vention • • ' C Minor Etude j Silent Niyht (Tianscription)
......... Kohl man j Two Spring Grieg Pantomime Pcnau Nocturne Mendelssohn (From Mulsmnme! Night’s Dream)
Second (jiano pait
Miss Lowei
S.aiFfi o-GLO, that su ts every com-
W! \\ i.HS OPEN OWN It!.! | STAFI ORD SPR1N 15, < oan,! (UP) A group of u e.npl yed weavii! ha banded togethei ii a (u-.)>er ulive i. tus:iy at t villaae of Or cuttville, near heie. Twelve weave:. ave it :■-ml an idle mill and started production.
IT. 1 . Gough and family left b. imtor. 'o Hallston Lakv*
York, fo
ihe summer.
pitol fba.
Ev.. d. a . i ifayette, wh< injure:! in ;i n iuto acci ent s utl: ii nicai.tle Tue iiay afternoo , mrrove! from the , ounty lios to Terre H: Ute by ambulance n.v .if’e> noon.
'. I I It W Id Ti Mil. ES
BARA BOO, Who, (UP)—Three , . | t. R. \ !i.-:!smv.n had taken i ,it ..a; from iiei kittens and pre-j i to' it t , . fri' d living at White im . :,'i mib awav, the cat return- 1 t d ■ , ’ r.iaril', to the Heitsman home. PRD 1 I NISH AIR R \< F. OfHKO.SH, Wis., (UP» —Several bil ls I elonging to niembei ol the Ohl: , Ra mg Pigeon club arrived hr ip in : deal beat from DeKalb, 111., r,-\ im,. tb' 143 miles airli.e at a
> ei T of II miles per hour dub 1" ' weekly race.
in the
Tin- Ii. iian.i|olis Store Fixture Go., ;• ci "p latii.u, I I il suit in circuit coiir Thuivla' - against ('harlos St? gntiller, to aeplevy st re and re taurant fixinn valued it $19n. M i nhall D. Ab: : m- .it'o. i plaint iff. WET PLANK IN PLATFORM (Continued From Page One) pr:. i id economic conditions and n.il iTa’.ion biu- and ha made it , os ibl • f. r Nme ica to < dure less uff. iuk and hardship and to prosecute more industrial enterpri e and gieut r phiianthropi - un lertakings than any other nuti n during this yt of world-wide depces io, and
.Mr. and Mrs. E. R Bartley attend'd the Indiana Republican slate cmiventicn at L;dianap.>l : today. ,| Mr: .Maude Gibbs, of near Russfll \ ille, v is t lea to ho Evansville^ .ate ho pit d Thur lay wheie she
will receive treatment.
Friend here have received word of I
thr riou- illness d Mrs.
Hi ath who
Mattie Riggs of < icago is h le
called by the seriou illress of her
Im applied to th" i lief of the tax bur-j s j ster \)rs. l .orene H.ildwin.
den now borne by taxpayers.” In hi i closing address, Leslie asked
fur confidence in the Republican
city, “tin integrity of its record,
and strong faith in it leadership” for
triumph in tile November election. Meanwhile interest was ut a fever-
ish pitch as the hour ! r nominations I rev. 'u-ar. With eight candidates in , " !■ and-neck race Tor the gubernatorial selection, one had been con1 ceded either to have a comfortable cad or t be out of the race. District
tlength jockeyed fir 1 one and then
Minther candidate to the fore, with i pints of victiry constantly shifting
from one candidate to another.
: The eight <ai didates in the race for t e gubeinatorioj nomination are Ed
I>. Push. Salem; James K. Knapp,
,, geistown; TVedei ick Landis, Lo1 ganspi rt; James M. Ogdi n, Indiana poli.- ; Lawrence On. Indianapolis, Aithur Sapp, Hnutington; Hert Thurman, New Albany; and Raymond R.
Springer, Connersville.
Each candidate has -aid he will I support the successful n minee. Altln ugh the contest has been consi iered a “fiendly campaign,” none of the ardi bites has sugge-trd withdraw-
: iiiv in favor of another.
Tele phone All Social li.iua to 9f>
Mi - Talbott Hostess Wcdni .day Vfternoon
The Stitch a-v.av a id (’ookude
Bach piexior.. .! U K SIEPHKNS ( i TED Pi • I k St ph -. d'oi
I \ : ville, graduated Tue lay from \Yi n Military Academy, Alton, j I ! , \.i'!i unusual dstinction. He took I ti e lead in “Captain Applejack the ]
i lay, ami at the comme cement |
en i- s was one of the - nior quar-
1 tetie.
lie held the rank f major, the be t possibh* for a diet, and be : el only in those y.urs when a d i at ew ptional milipo' ii! i at i ii . By \ ii tue ' his id at the mj the govt rnor IllLfu i . mmi' aohed him brevet lieutenant in the Illinois na i i guard. He w; cited to the partment by the commandant tb a adorn, as the best military
W* Yourself Squsre With the World Borrow what money you need and pay np your debts now You can repay the loan fi 'm yoitr future it come A LITTLE AT A TIME. You’ll find a friendly wd come and a helping hand at the Indiana. Cone in today end talk it over. IN8!ANA 10AN GO.
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E. Wa li.. Phone la
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in Gallup, New Mexico.
Miss Beatrice Brown of this city ha go!. ' to Ardraori Okla , to visit her motla r. From there she will go to California to perm the summer.
.lubs met Wednesday afternoo at, • iaa in Western; and the acad\einoii jjjp | 1)(rn( , () f leader, Mary i.oui . utboritu i .o'sentei him with
cine, einblemati ill of the mo«t el ul cadet during bis academic car. He an i Miss S r i Jane Dui-
co. fie I to a ho:,p t '.i i'/albott. There v.e.e 14 pr sent. Tin y
had election of i.fficer with td.e D l
lowi g being elected:
For the Stitch-.i way club,
dent, Maxim
Ele: nor McCullough; secretai ., Mary Ella Miller; treasurer, Bernice Vaught; rep rte;, Alberta ( reamer;
fil -t class nr: II is effect i v T .x < xpelts of the internal r. In reau continue I today to v. r c.ulatio' .- un ler v.liich the u Ton dollars iu t ixi's will It was stated here t<id::\ t
presi- I t ;,i s 4 .jty led the grand march clri -ia) ann .uu.r ment on the i
Surlier; vice pi< ident,|, ( ( > .military ball, the clo.-ing s rial to be used in col 1< cling- the
Pi of. G Baerg of DePauw university and Mrs. Baerg will spend the,
summer ir Berlin, Germany. They ,a, 't- • 11 >
will return to this city in .September
• ■ t I the a, : b my, and attended
ij mol • than otiO couples.
J.i a a iemic military record is
had been 11 . eivt d by I a li
It i expected so n.
' tax inks.
NOT \ ( VNBIIJMF
< (iRYDO.N, 1ml Jum !l, (l l i I. M. O’Bannion, lo d publi
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Tin liiuton where be w dl take a |,u.t:r, Geraldine CofTnir , and. ong
oilier Cm i at Indiana university.
Grubb of
Rice. all the more iirvpres-ive due to the
F. r the Cooku. c club, president, i 1 t that West in Military Academy Eleanor Tharp; vice president, Katli- | or in iuy yea.s has been continuously
I' 1 '"'- William Bishop, principal of; urine Vaughan; secretary, Maxine I , .| <( ,,| •• lass A” by the war depart-j nm be ;l candid; te fu i mil tll < hi. a I high set. ol, has go e to. Surlier; treasurer, Ruby Cowan re j, , t am „ n( r the scoie- of military , Cut I States e t,r at tl: D ,
cratic state conv. ntii.n, n i tu un annouiu-eiiifnt in hi. n w >|i-i. No leason for hrivciC ,i. was given but it was believe 1 dl <• was
rontrihut ry.
Remaining in the field : . ...I 1 r Myers, speaker of the Indi i of repi'esentatives, and Ion \ N iys, Indianapolis attoim
pi. ir.it ry schools of this country,
leade . Waneta Carmkbael. [ He i- well known in Gr. encastle
Grufo of I I " ' e younger set, ind U a ao» is spending a few days here. Mrs. I ll . ,s U "'' 1 ’ al '' . tlu1, V ", , ' lt * ,ute MaM °’ Hair Btepbens, Giubb is connected will, the stli „. I me summer were m-cu- ed I m clubr, , n , :l grandson of Mrs Robert L.
ivery Day
at A&R
1 I
Fresh Country RoU Butter lb. 19c
Silverbrook Fresh Creamer-. \ gutter -
IONA BRAND flour 24 lb. bag 39c
f jT* -, ev GundmMhsr'i WMU areeSU si ul or plain
i
lb. / oaf
4c
8 O’clock Coffee ^
World’i s %t Sellr- J tu
19c
Grandmother’s Our Cwn | 03 1 or l< cd 1 ca
ri ii I’kg.
( lf)C
Apple Bistter ubbys
No 2 l /s can
11c
Giium Salmon
3
fall can»
25c
Del Corn
si
cam
29c
F30«*r Flnnf Quality
S
lb. bag
10c
Pineapple
No. 10 f can
39c
Graham Crackers N
BC.
lb. pkg.
15c
Gvaltine
6
Ol. can
42c
Salad Dressing rajah
quart
25c
Sweet Pickles
t
Quart jar
25c
Marshmallows campfire
lb. pkg.
18c
Del Monte Pears
No. Ii2«
2' a can
23c
Asparagus d.. m 0
No. 1 sq. can
25c
Whitehouse Milk
(•ii can
5c
Chipso
io«. pxo-
19c
Olives
Quart ft
25c
American Cheese '
r ancy 'ream
lb.
17c
Lard
4
Ibl.
19c
Dinner Rolls grandmother*
doi.
1 4c
! will meet next week at the Home Ec
i nonii:*3 depai tmeut.
+ + + + T + Section Four Elect Officers
Swticn Four of the Christian cliur.b met in' the church pallors Wednesday aft-nio.n foi its regular meet in > Eight niembeis and one
present. The following the cjming year were
Indi.iii ip.’Ik'Triday by Mis- el. ted' pr. dddfnt, Mr*. Jesa Beemer;
Child Welfare work and formerly re-
sided in tbi ; city.
Fri< i ds here l.a,v received wor I
! from Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Blue, who are now located in Atlanta, Ga , that they will n turn to Greencastle
foi a . Iiort \ i. it on June 18.
Carol Moore Evil Dell Harmon and
Dean A-plund, all of Greenca-tle. 18 l u‘ s t we:e will 1.. taken to 11;.■ Riley hospital joi‘i.11 lot
clinic in
'/ I!:i:r of thi city, llis father, John ! i. it ick Stephen-, Sr., owns a large .ointment stor- in Evansville Jack .-g I. lo lontinue l.is education at
DeFaii v next year.
COil.F.lTION OF NEW I \\ UN B \NK CHECKS
Co kie H n a’s. S S-Y.
Sale I’lion.
Satui i oniei
9-L’t
Mary Ague- Miller) count;, nurse. A la a Rising fo Id ,uit in circuit eo.it W.dne.diyi. ainst W. L. Hath-) away to collect an alleged unpaid I note A demand of $227.70 is ma.'-. j Roy C. Sutherlin atlorr.ey for the'
plaintiff.
I INKS! 1)1 V 1,11 Y Ml \Ts
11 :imu Dependable Whol. or Half,* Lb. Nugar Cured SbanklesN, l.b. Bacon < " r< ' d Whole or Half, lb. ( buck Riiast ''" m ' ,Wf 1.0 , , Dork Roast, Lean, Lb. Keef Roast KuV Sliced Bacon l l ’ ^ 1 NNYI II I D. NO KIND. S ‘
14c 10c 10c 121c 10c 17c 25c
I’RFsh | R| n \M) \ EfiET\BLES
Lemon^
Large Juicv
Dl/.
New Lolatoe-, 10 I.hs.
Tomatoes
Texas, Fancy (Riulity, l.h.
Breen Beans,Lbs. ( anteloupes, .‘I for
Neu fexas Onions, Lb. Sweel I'(Halves, 4 Lbs. |5(* New iVas, 3 Lbs. 25c
25c 25c 10c 10c 25c
5c
THE GREAT
Atlantic& Pacific
TEA C0«
OR
[ vi e p.esi.lent, Mrs G. r.e (,iir<tl secret ^ry, Mrs. Maggie fbutt, ad
trea-uifr, Mrs. Milligan Young.
'Lie next meeting of the -ection will be in the foim of a r< option foi the new minister and hi wife, at tin
home ,.f Mi . Maggie Scott.
•f* *1" d* •b +
iM-.mnd By Guvernnient T.> Cause No laronxeiyanr*‘ To Hank Depiisilnr*.
Frank Wallac recked his coupe ! M r si, ,iary Society
near Whiting \\ . .Inesduy afternoon, according la lepoiT - r.ci-ivetl here. He w.i- said not to b.ive lieen hurt. Tlie wncker from the Franklin Street garage vent to Whiting after
car.
WASHINGTON, June !) Collection
uf the new two cent tax on cherka. draft- and rimilar instruments
v. I h • o< iid i effor t on June 21 will cau.-s no inco::venience to any di- | .I-itoi of the country, but will be ba.i le I directly by the banks. T be internal n venue bureau said I i.iv the bank - will pav toe tax to
The Missionary Society of the Clov-1 th< t .„. l llty u th€ . P1|(1 of each
Mm T oesday
Hovv One VVtnu; i Lest 20 Pound ()\ !'. LOS I HER I'KOMINF DOt RLE CHIN SI ( !.(.( Gained I’b v Him I V r "i A Shapely Fie un
Mi
Mr . France Cheek and Miss Marti: i CioinTi b iv. rem leled their 1.1 lie on i : -t Seminary street with a e tr.ime of Georgi in-C Ionia) ai it ■. ture. Tlie nexv addition makes a , -t b autiful impiovement to one . f G|i n. a-tle’- oldest residences.
Mr nl Mis. Frank Andersor of G tencastie .ire ending each week i I it liiibamipobs for a period of eight ".eek while their son Charles I’niki who i in a hospital there is n .v ring fi in a Inoken leg and p i Lv nia. Mr. I’ark* r fell from a IreLer while at work hanging paper. He is i ettinr ilonir fine and is exp ted to be at heme by July I.
eiaiah M. ii Church met with H. M. Monnett, 402 E. Hi.j na
B'‘‘ j Tut -day afternoon.
Mr . Albert Northrop had charge
of the devotions.
Chapter <i, from the text book “Cbri“t Comes to the Village” v:e given by Mrs. Grace Earn.or Tin hostess -e!ii"l iefn -hment-
+ -L + -i- -e
Hu.no Economic^ ( Inb Women Meet Thursday
Correct color oehenn in cl..thing : Wi i i discussed by lioir.e economics l club leaders of I’utnrm County who ~ are stud;, ing a dothii g proj.i t und r
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hymer
tur a I to treir home in Del., Wednesday after
"outb. During the period, the banks v ,1! keep icunt of the i umber of cm'. 1;- . i iwn b\ each depositor and the end of the month enter the aige against his a -count and en i 1 1.dement in the depositor's , ii died i ks. Counter checks | i re cii-bi d by the depositor at
l!< bn ik a.e not taxed.
i le nev jio.-t:.l rates gi into effect |n modi, d i.e liiglier rates on 1 n ! ( I:. 'ii.’n become effective on ■lul: I whi Ihe three cent i ite on
if you’re fat—first rum ihe cau.-< ! T ake one half b :. * in., I Kru- -hen Salts .n s g, . v.. ter ir. thi morning. I suit:, go light on fatty in' toes, cream and imstii get on the scales and m a pimtids of fat havr- vnni 1 .1 Nxiticc- also that vou lis iii energy your -kin you feel younger in bo«i\ will give any fat tier ■ >n surnri-e. But Is 1 sure it’s Kin I ealth comes first fir t is the Knisohen i>' (iit a bottle of Iri from Mullins Drug Htor. . ing druggist anywhere in dasr 1 weeks) and thi ■ 1 trifle.
the direction of Miss Meta Martin, of Purdue univer ity, at a meeting in the law library of the couit house
Thursday.
' }• d atter.danee of lenders reI'oited igrly Thursday mornirg fur th. n.eeting. The*i- leader, i.'uin to their various clubs and repeat the
Wilmington, j work which th. y learn at the meeti visit with j ing with Miss Beadle In (hi v.av
SLA dC - 10c To SI.00 Store
i
Mrs. Hymei's siters, Mrs.
O'llair, Mi-. Neal Allen and Mrs.
Mva Thomas. Mr. Hymer was called
to I liana poll.- bj the de ith of bis btuther J O. Hymer who died May 31. Mr. Hymer wa a former resident
..I Putnam county.
The Put am County hoard of review, vxl.i b b:d its work delayed We.trie.- :i\ be'ause taxing records bn ! n t iieen t. turned from the hi dei , got lov.n to work Thursday in ".■unest. During the past few days <•< pi mt of eveiul propei'ty ownei have Ih-iui heard, but with the arrivtl of the books comparison of tb a d valuations in the various
townships was started.
Miss Margaret Dennis, a member of the faculty in the music department at DePauw university, has returned home from Greencastle for a few weeks vacation with her parents. ! Dr. ard Mr ’Fred Dennis,, and on July 1st expects to depart for New’ ) ik ( ty where she will study voice w.th Jsadore Luckstonn at New York university. Ec r the past few days. Mi - D nni- has hud as her house gmst M Mary Alice Murray, of Now Pari Ohio, a former student nt | DePauw iii.'vi <ity Mis* Murray retui:i, to her home on W. tli.es-'a; . |** 1Hl '" l t, mini. ,|~as far as Ind- ‘ "
iamipe!, , . | ennis.—Crawfnr < A business j dsville Joui nal Review. I luncheotf.
Oscar ] hundred uf women tb - cnunri ,i •
given the benefit of th project.
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Friday < ircle To
Mei l Friday
'ihe Friday Circle will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'elm k with Mr-. T’.arl Brown, West Wnl ut S't Mi R P. Mullins will have rharg of the prrgram. The picnic hu- I ,i dponed until July. Employes Entertained
At Elms Inn
A meeting of emplov, of Indiana Associated Telephone (rirpmation v.': •• held at Elms Inn Wednesday
m on.
Those present were T O. (hippy, gfTieial manager; ('. C. Krm>gc, <■ )n ,. men-ial -upeiinterTert; V. r. stein metz, -ufierintendent of plant depnrt ment at Lafayette; W. (>. Erringer of Ma ii-on, Wis.; H. B Wall , dis’ii t manager; Fred Hosoa, wire chief; Roy Shanklin, plant superintendent; Florence Sutherlin, chief operator* Margaret Nelson, cashier; and the following loon 1 and toll operators Jessie Pitts, Inu Malone, Lola Millet? Ruth Martin, Emma Justus, Ruth (To ey, (Tara Myers, Inna Williams. Ueliif operators were pu vided so all local employes could lie pros-
r*1.1 \ Hra
Saliiiday Only “Cannon”
Towels
22 \ 11 Tuilti-li Towels with oh. J Lord, r-
£dc
Limit. I To Custoinci'.
Rayon Underwear
Now mesh underwear Iriinnici! v. ith contrasting colors, an exceptional value at
22c
Men’s Ties Non ol in in or Wash T cs. greens tans, blues Ilk.. 1 ch MK
New Dinncrware The now •Thistle” T#Bein. Square shape with itrc»-ii I’" 1 J' - ' ••pm slock ul reiii:il F ahlv 1 prices. \ 32 piece- ] -e! tin Dish Pans II ()• Grey cr.aine! il D with handles 'ill* Each
PLANUTS Virginia Jumbo Blanched Fresh mid I'risn Per Pound
1(U’ |
TRESSI ,A RS 5c-10c To $103 STORE
eu-iiaion f all, wed the
WEST SIDE OF SOI \RE
