The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 June 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER GTREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1932.

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Marshall, 111., Saturday. May 28. Mr. | and Mrs. Kirk are making theii home I with Mrs. Alice Kirk. Mrs. Kiik is a | student in Central Normal college. + f + + + +

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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Mrs. Roy Abrams Elected Presideni Section Two

Supmisors To \ttend Service

i DELEGATES WILL GEESTS 111 MErHODIST t HI Kt H Si NDAY

Tin- Postoffice supervisors at ttie Ii iiana A s riation will be guests at .e Sunday momin - worship service of the Methodist Church at 10:40 i lock. Tiie partoi, Riw. Albert E vlonger, D. D., das selected for his er on subject, ‘'Fellowships”. Prof. \ .. Denman Thounison will play sev < i :<1 numbi i s on die organ and direct the choir. Tiie Sunday Srbool at 9:30 a. m. v. ill be a general assembly of the entile li ' 1 fm a Children’s Day ser vi i gi\en l»y tiie beginners, primary nd junior departments of the school. T. following will be the features: Organ Prelude—Professor Thompson. Introduction, ‘‘Children’s I»rd”—a Junior. Greeting song—Beginner’s department. Reflation—iFntir children from the Pej.- n ei's department. “Ail Things Bright and Beautiful ’ —Jh- 'inner’s dejia'tment. r.irnary rlepartrnent Worship ser-

Prayer "It’s Children’s Day” »riie World Children” Salute the Christian Flag “God's Children” “Tell the Stories of Jesus” The Meaning of Childien’s Day— A Junior. Offering Playlrt—'Intel.nediate Class of Girls. Hymn, "For the Beauty of the Earth"—Congregation: Prayer—Dr. Blanchard.

COOLIDGE ON WAR DEBTNEW YORK, .l ine It), (UP) Cal.11 Cooliitge answered avgume'it- for foreign ilebt cane. Ration by de 1 u .ng the world wai was not a common enterprise and that, “each nation should do what it agreed to do, that if \\. do not collect from Europe, we must i llect from our own taximyeis.’ - The former president’s views weie presented in a Cosmopolitan magazine article entitled “Settling the War Debts.”

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TREASURER’S OFFICE ROBHED ROCK ISLAND, III, June 10, I IIP) —Bandit- abducted Treasurer E. Clif ford Hall . f Rock Island county from ids home in Moline today, brought him to the couithouse here, compelled hi.n to open the vault in the treasurer’s office and rifled it . f $4,000.

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Mi -. Harold Talbott, Washington stieet, underwent an operation at the county hospital Fiiday noon. Tiie primary department children of the Methodist church will meet fori practice at 2 30 o’clock Saurday af I ternoon. Mrs. Helen Wilson Herod of Indianapolis i the guest of her mother Mrs. George Wilson, Bloomington

street.

Mrs. Eva Myers returned to her h me n Lafayette Thursday from the county hospital. Mis. Myeis was in jured in an accident recently. Miss Helen Mu>, daughter of EIward May, Indianapolis, wdio has been seriously ill, is repotted much improved. Mr. May and family formerly lived here. All children of the beginner’s department , t the M E. Sunday school ale urged to he present for children’s day practice at the church Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Heibert Smith, a graduate of DePauw university, and now dean of freshmen at the University of Illinois, spent Thursday the guest of Mr and Mrs Leslie Haymaker, Hanna street. There will be a called business meeting of the Putnam County Democratic club in the law library of the courthouse Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All committeemen and committee women are requested to be

present.

The True Mixon Lumber Company filed suit in circuit court Fri lay lignins, W. F. Surber, for a judgment n an account and to foreclose a lien for material furnished. A demand of J8H.40 is made. K. S. Hamilton is attorm y for the plaintiff.

J. (. PENNEY CO. EIRE DESTROYS POULTRY HOUSE AT STATE FARM

HI I \\ KEN 4,000 \ N D 5.000 YOUNG ( UK KENS DESTROYED BY MG H I BLAZE Fire lose of several hundred dollars wa sustaii ed at the Indiana state farm about 2:30 o’clock Thursday morning when a poultry house and between 4,000 and 5,000 young chickens were destroyed. It was believed the fire was caused by defective wdrin or one of tiie sevei il , d heaters in tiie building- So far gone was tiie blaze when discover, ! that little could lie done to check

the flames.

Although the walls of the brick structure were left standing, the wo. den supports and the composition roof as well a- the poultry house tquipment were burned in the blaze. The chickens were said to have been about two in nths'old, weighing between one and one-half and two pounds, and their loss was a severe blow to Hie penal farm. it was -aid the burned chickens represented a blood-tested flock which was to he kept at the farm for la .- ing purposes this fall and winter. Four truck loads of dead chickens were hailed away and buried. K 11 I S SELF TO PROVIDE FOR BRIDE OF 10-DAYS

Rn-sellville People Guests at Lebanon

. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lewis of LeSection Two of (he Christian church I bacon, entertained Sunday in honorot

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McNutt who were recently married. Mrs. McNutt was before her maiiiuge, Miss Noia McCabe, a granddaughter of Mrs.

Lewis.

Tiie guests included Mr. and Mrs.

held an all day meeting Thursday at the home c,f Mrs. Luther Easter. Following the dinner Mrs. Dan Hutcheson lei the devotions; Miss Izoia Hutcheson offered prayer; an I Mrs. Raymond Herod had charge of the

the subject, “Songs of Charles Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Lee

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Arthur Lively, fifty years oi l, died at his home in Amo, Monday. He is suivived hy ids wife, six children an I his mother Funeral services wer° held Wednesday at the Baptist church conducted b;. the Rev. Thomas Stalling. Burial was in Stllesville cemetery. Bradley Kincaide, popular radio artist at Stati n WLW in Cincinnati, cxpei ic-rced motor trouble while drivI ing his car along the National toad, j southeast of here, Thursday aftei ' noon. His auto was taken to tiie I ir j kin garage at Mt. Meridian for read-, while Mi. Kincaide continued to I Terre Haute for a theater appearance. May r VV. L. Denman Friday re 1 ; c ived an invitation to attend the dedication of the new Evansville- ' Hehderson bridge ovei the Ohio rive, Monday morning, July 4, at 11:30 . o’clock. Although the dedication ceremonies will continue July 3 t 4, and 5, the exercises formally marking the J dedication of the new bridge will he | held at Evansville July 4.

( IHCAGO, .1 owe 10. (UP)—Suicide a- a sacrifice to give Ids bride of 10 day-, th, in ney he could not provide in life was the interpretation placed today by Coroner Frank Walsh on the act of Royal Vilas, 56, retired manufacturer, who shot himself to death yesterday. Vilas married the 27-year-olil woman who h ul Ixen his secretaiy for -eviral yeai May 31. Notes written hy him before he ended his life indicated his belief Ids financial affaii were in urh shape that only with In insunnee money of $310,000 could He provide for ids bride as he d -bed.

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program on

Solomon”. Twenty-nine members and

guests were present

New officers elected for the corning year were: dresident, Mr-. Roy Abiams; vice piesident. Mis. Ray Trembly; secretary, Mrs. Charles Rector; and treasurer, Mrs. W. A.

Beemer.

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Misa Virginia Meat Is Honored With Shower T he home of Mrs. Stephen West, three miles wst of Somerset, was the scene of a miscellaneous shower, Thursday evening, in honor of her daughter, Virginia, whose marri.ige to Forest Sutherlin will tak•• pla <• the eatly part of July. Approximately fifty guests were present, including mend, is of Mml n Eastern Star Chapter No. 356, the Morton Ladies Aid, neighbor- and

friends.

The house was beautifully decoiat ed with pink, blue and white streamers and pink and white roses. The many gifts, arranged in a large basket, were passed to the guest of honor by little Mary Ann

Starks.

Refreshments of fruit punch and cake were served. Mrs. West was assisted by Mrs. Margaret Smock, Mis- Marion Steele and Mrs. Genrgie Martin.

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Mrs. Eitel Hostess To

Woman’s Circle

Th? Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian church held their last meeting for the summer at the home of Mis. Jake Eitel Wednesday afternoon at her home on Melrose avenue. A short business meeting wa- held after which tiie afternoon was spent in a social way. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. G. B. Manhart in serving re-

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Mrs. Baldwin Hostess To

Missionary Society

The Missionary Society of tiie Mt. Olive church held its meeting Thurs-

Myers of Russellville. •F 4* •F •4’ 4T ♦ 4-H Club Organized The Happy Worker 4-H club met J and organized Wednesday afternoon j -it tiie home, of Leona Ferrand. The following office!s were elected: | president, Marguerite Scobee; vice piesident, Mary Hemlrich; secretary, Katherine Scobee; reporter, Carle O’Hair; song leader. Ulali Mae Arn-

old.

Tiie i,ext meeting will be held June 15 at ilie home of Mary Hendrich. •F + + + + + l-H ( lull Held Second Meeting The Manhattan 1 H club held it fi t meting at t.ae home of Eleanoi Long May 19. It was mganized unde, the direction of Mr . Gerald Brown T )<■ .-> cend meeting was held Ju' e 7 with ten members responding to rol. call. I wo visitors weie (iresent. Tin next meting will be held in two weeks at the home of Julia Jean Mace. Ten Townships Send | Leaders To Meeting Ten townships in Putnam Countv sent leaders to the Home Economics club clothing project meeting in the law library of the court house Thurs day. In addition to instructions in the project by Miss Meta E. Martin, of Purdue University, County Agent E. W. Baker discussed 4-H club work and home economics and Mrs. Robert E. Dragon of near Russellville gave a talk and demonstrations on silk

worms.

At the morning session Miss Martin gave directions for making a poster emphasizing that we remember 3-8 of what we hear, 5-8 of what w? see, and 7-8 of what we do. In the afternoon she gave a demonstration on a Princess slip, bringing out and demonstrating the French scam. She al~o discussed quicker methods of i making seams and other short cuts in

dress making.

Mr. Baker’s talk urged support of the 4-H club hoys and girls ’both in

'' IN 1 " ^' 1 - s n ' on, l I their yearly work and at the AchieveBaldwtn. Mr- C. E. Stoner had •, tav . provc ,, im th( . fa „. Sl|p . charge of the meeting in the absence I port of th „ wornen at thp c | ul) picnit . ,d tiie piesident. I here were nine ) ^j s surnniPr a | so was urged. Miss members and three guests present.! Mar j or j p Kouthi a j un j„ r 4-H club Mrs. David Houck was in charge of|| Pa( | pr> from Bainhridge, also was the memotial service for Mrs. Sarah present in the interest of club work Bennett. Mrs. Vernon Shirley read a 1 Th P Greencastle 4-H Junior club paper on the May issue of the leaders were guests at the afternoon ‘‘Frie’'d.” The guests were Mrs. Lafe meeting and observed the demonstruKovvlings of Biazil, Mr-. Earl Frazier|lion on the princess slip and patterns

Put Yourself Square With the World Borrow what money you need and pay up your debts now. You can repay the lc t from your future inc ume—A LITTLE AT A TIME. You’ll find a friendly welcome and a helping hand at the Indiana. Come in today and talk it over. INDIANA LOAN CO. I . 9/1 1 E. Wash., r £4 2 Phone 15

CAMPUS MARKET ‘‘Better Food” We never reduce our quality to meet a price. Hershey ( ocoa, 1 Ii).C an 19c Marshmallows ')««>« Fresh, i in Jello, All Flavors, 2 for .. 15c Bisqufck, Box ;j2c Wet Shrimp, * 23c Sanitlush J9c Wheat Hearts 22 . l, " m 10c hrano ]9 ( . ,Vr ™ Toilet Tissue, 1000 Sheet ' Juice ^«.V?c«" , . P " 15c A Real lUiy, (i Rolls M* o i j n or Navy I trails. 5 Lb.. K„r 14c 1 "' mKT Salad 25c Apricots uan.v.N,,.15c Flour, 24 Lb» For 35c 1 • n "' N " 1 ]() c (irape Juice, Taylor’s Ft. ]5c Bacon, By the piece, lb. 0C J >en -Jell L5c Fancy Beef Roast, )h 14 c New Ptfateea 10 lb. for 23c Steak, All cuts, none better 25c ^ ew Texas Onions, 3 Lb . 14c Fork Chops, Lb 10c ^ ew Peas, 3 Lbs 20c Sliued Bacon very good 2 lb 2^c ( al. Oranges, Fer. l)oz. .. 17c Fork Roast, Lb. . I ;iney Nedarines, dried lb. 17c Fancy Live & Dressed Frys Large Prunes J 8 ,; b 24 25c GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY. FREE DELIVERY PhOtlCS 82 - 83 COURTEOUS CLERKS

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1928 Oldsmobile

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1929 Chevrolet Coupe

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Chrysler

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an 1 Miss Lillie May Hepler. During the social hmu the ho-teas served refreshments.

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liniwn-Hiiller Shower At Manhattan June 8 A double shower wa- given at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Phillip Hutch earn of Manhattan, Wednesday evening, June 8, in honor of Ha ir two daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mr-. Robert Hulhr and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown, who were married May 28 and June 5, respectively. There were more than a hundred guests who brought many beautiful

Mrs. Dragoo, a local silk culturist. showed live -ilk worms of various size and explained the life cycle of the worm that produces our commercial silk. Her talk and demonstration was most interesting. The meeting in the morning wacalled to order by Mrs. Lycurgue Stoner, county chairman, followed h\ all reading the Home Economics creed hy Mrs. (’. ,M. Horn. The secretary’s report, a business ses-ibn followed ’Hie meeting adjourned late in thi

afternoon.

Home Economics club leaders present included: Mrs. Maude McNary, | Mis. Lois Wright. Mrs. Lorn Pickett,

section Three Sleds Officers Section Thun of the riiristian •hureh met Thursday aft- i :- ,t t hurch. Officeis were elect' the -oming yeai and are as foil- v. Mis Clay Brothers, president - Mr R.dph We t, vi'-e pre-id nt; M, ,1 ,n Sutheilin, se:-r tary, and \li Alice Halt in, treasurer. ■F -!- -F -F "F Delta Theta Tau Initiate New Pledges Delta Theta Tau met with Miss Fredis Cox, Thursday e\. i : to a itiate tiieir pledge- I 'I younff ladies w( re initial f Ellis, Mary Ann Inman, M i\ F thee Landes, Mai I ces Long. Mel ei I it h la ■ - P El let Re tor, la onot <

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Owen-Telfer Nuptials Solemnized Friday A very pretty, ;>et -ime weiliiu | ceremony occurred at t li"in- of Mr. and Mrs. William Telf'-i- r Northwood Friday moil -n t e sister of Mr. Telfer, M M - net A. Telfer became tin : f M Owen. Botli the bridare residents of Bloomi 1 t.r Dr. S. B. Town pe> i mony, using the doul'h The linile was attii>-,: < traveling suit. Mr. and Mis. Owen l'-ft imtne lately nft?r the ceremoi,;. tri|> atG*r whicli the'

in Bloomington whoii !• known.

TWO SHOT it) DF \ III ST. LOUIS, June U . HTi men were found sL t 1" isolated section in- I' urh, here toda). II"

well

Two in an i sub-r-ntly

were victims of gang

irfare.

WINS GOLF ell VMI’I' N llll’ SANDWICH, Engl" (lip)—Gene Sarazen today won the Briti hampionship- His round- of an4 74 today gave him an "g>'i 1,1 '' 283.

anl u-eful g.fts. which were greatly Mrs . Elmer Farmer. Mrs. Grace Mar- , 'tin, Mrs. Ada Price, Mrs Sibyl Allen. D. hcious refreshments wen- served | Mrs. Frank Goble, Mrs. Josephine by the 4 H Club girls, while Mrs.' Denny, Mrs. Lije Hollaway. Mrs. Helen Jarrell furnished delightful Nelle Stoner. Wilma Evans, Thelma ,nu J i ‘' j Johns, Mr-. Mary Oliver, Mrs. Ruth li . ami Mrs Huller will reside neat Ragan Mrs. Ivan Ruark, Mrs. Sands,

Fillmore while Mr. and Mrs. BroWn Mr*,

will live in Greencastle.

+ + + 4* + + Stitch-a-wa Club Met ThurMluy The Stitch a-wa 4 H duh of fireen castle met Thursday afternoon at the home economics building. The officers Here elected and material given out. The Junior club leaders are Elizabeth Bowman and Lucile White. Miss Hicks helpe I with the organization. Fifteen gills were present. +++++♦ ; < Tuba Elect ) New Officers The Baking, Canning, and Food : Preparation Clubs, met Thursday afternoon at 3:00 P. M i n the H. R Gym. The following officers were ’elected; President, Uttie York; vicepresident, Floy Neisr; Secretary am l Treasurer, Winifred Grimes; Report- ■ er, Winifred Grimes. A name was not decided on at this meeting, the club adjourned to meet June 16, Thursday afternoon at 3 P M. ++++++ Mis* Madeline Ogle Weds Danville Man rThe mnrringe of Mi*« Mati.dine Ogle of Eminence, and Samuel Kirk ! of Danville, was solemnized in the j parsonage ctf the Rev. R. J. Smith in

Harry Gough, Mrs. Robert FL Dragoo, Mrs. l>*wman, and Mrs.

: Will Giidewell.

Visitor- at the meeting were Miss I Novo Cowgill, Miss Marjorie South, Miss Rowena South, Miss Ixirene | Hicks, and Miss Lucile McClain.

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KAUBLE’S MEAT MARKET Free Delivery Phone 24 Now that (He Hummer days are here and meat niusli he kept cold and fr-sh our Ice machine can freeze it if necessary. Save S's' W” 1 ■cel at home at Kanhle'*. Oioice Boiling: Beef, Lb 6c Fork Shoulder, Lb 8c Beef Steak, (Tender,), Lb 15c Franks, Lb l()c Sug-ar Cured Bacon, Lb • 10c Spare Ribs, 3 Lbs. For •• 10c ( ubed Steak Boneless, Lb 25c north side of the square is w franklin