The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY P,AKl\u; GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1932.

White.

Mr.. J. C. Knight, Film street, un- | ! (‘i wt in ■ a mujor oferation at the

unnc’fTs I

After safe, thou ugh washing .n hltered, rainsoft water, you: clothes go to :» extractor—a big spinning basket that whirl?, out the water This modern improvement is tar superior to tha old-fashioned wringer . and just another example of who the Laundry Does It Best! limit, STE* V) LAUNDRY Phone 126

THE DAILY BANNER' Mrs. B. L. Newby, IndianapoU*. is!

An ,j | visiting her mother, Mrs. George |

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For AH”

Entered in the postoff re at Green- ount h Ual M mGrn ing.

rustle, Indiana, as second -lass mail' matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year hy mail in Putnam county; $3.BO in *5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam county.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Sam Johnston teturned to her home we t of town from the county

hospital, Sunday.

Mrs. Bert Welch of Chicago was t ie weekend > u. t of her sister, Mr

Frank Wallace.

Leroy Bles ini/ , age 04 years, died i

The combined meeting of the fouith | qua'itelly conference .'ill l>e held in Hie Methodist church . ! 7:30 this eve- J

j tiirg.

Mi Edward Hoffman announces| the marriage of his (daughter, Madeline Clyde to Mr. M uion Franklin! Feu and on Junuary l 1 1932 at Paris,

! Illinois.

Albeit Branham wn given pcsses- • ion of certain real t state at Limedale, an 1 damages of s25. in his suit .igain-T Charles Leist in the Putnam

circuit court.

Mi 5 Eleanor Can mack of the Purdue library at 1 .fayette, spent tin weekend with h- r parents, Mr. an 1 Mis. J. O. Camn .ok, east Wash-

i ir.gton street.

Theie will be a piem: at the Coun-

Hest Side BARBER SHOP Popular Prices SHAVE 15c HAIRCUT 25c Two Experienced Barbers J. E. Hood Maynard Johnson Courteous Service Satisfactory Work

SHARTZ HEADS POSTAL GROIP (Continued From Page One)

of pneumonia at the Indiana state try club Wednesday evening at 6:30

Clarion County Man Draws Kino

LAKL M’PHKKSON CONVICTED OF RECKLESS DRIVING IN LOCAL COt RT Earl McPherson, paid to he the proprietor of an ice establishment in Marion county, was convicted of reck- )* driving, in ircuit court before Jud: e .1 i./ P. Hughes Monday morning, and wa- fined *25 and costs and > ; u ii a tispended sentence of 00 • ,i\ on the Indiana state farm pro- ' died l,e did not drive an automobile for one year. A econd charge of driving an auton.oLiile while under the influence of or, v not pressed, following Me 1 hr i on's conviction on the fiist .ge. McPherson was airested by state met r vehicle oflfijer Hoy Newgent on

t ,e National Hoad late Sunday afternoon, attei it was alleged McPherson id endangered the safety of several motorists with his driving.

■farm. His body was sent

for burial.

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCoy and son if Andei on; Mr E. L. Newby and Miss .Maxine Peek of Indianapolis

Elwood j

clock lor the memt is of the club nd their gue f 3. Members are asked to bring lYod and then own table ser-

vice.

Ji lin O’Callagan, left Sunday for

LAW OFFICES TO < LOSE

We the undersigned attorneys practicing m the Putnam Circuit Court hereby agree not to transact or con. dint an> Iwful business on Thursday of each week from and including the 7th day M July 1932, which date being aftei the closing date of the April , Term of Court and during the vacation of said Court, up to and inelud- ' mg the 22nd da of September 19.32.! Gillen A Lyon, Hoy C. Sutherlin, j W M. Sutherlin, Frank Stoe -el, Robert H. Newgent, Charles McGaughey, F. S. Hamilton, Marshall 1 D Abrams, Theodore Crawley, Fred V. Thomas, Janies & AUee and W S.

Donner-

spent Sunday

White.

A team composed players lost a well

with Mr . George| Norfolk, Va.. where hq was transfer-

red hy the Lone Star Cement plant

of Greencnstle company. He has b t n superintendplayed baseball ent of the plant at 1 imedale for the

game at Lena Sunday afternoon by the -core of 2 to 1. “Tuck” Stone! hurled for the local nine with "Mike"! Black behind the plate.

pa t year. Kenneth Paxton, son of Lee Paxton, ha been named manager of the large G. C. Maiphy store in Indianapolis

Those 108 K.

who want -tree!

oil, phone

13-2t

A Chi -Ur cat belonging to Bo it-! just aci s fr un the Terminal station, light I’n , of wi t of Greencastle, IT! i is quite a step upward for the h I a bumper broken and a front I Greencastle man and a most res pen -

I axle bent when it was reported the \ sible position.

id'iver went into the ditch to avoid aj A fin ling in favor of the plaintiff c dision with another car The dam-1 in the sum of *6,455.56 has been reagid car was taken to tin Franklin | turned in circuit couit in the mort-

,, of the I uii

A petiti n foi the appointment of ( vi n e stock Land iBank against a receiver has been tiled in circuit Webb I). Evans, Odis A. Stafford, court in the suit of Luella Turpin J Eandy K Gib s, Alice E. Giles, Ahmed

against Rector G. Dye and other.-. Cashman and Daisy Oashman.

which B lo u re of a n ( !,, V | .i.p an> |i p^uw distance mortgage on real estate in Hendrick- runner, placed third in the two mile

plaintift chaig. ; ra e at the national Hack and field

meet held at Chicago Saturday Julian tin only Tiger thinly clad en-

count in which the

theie is due a total ot $4,009.

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June Foe CKANDMOTHER'S bread lb. Loaf 2^ 4c 6c

AMERICAN)

GHEES'*

Full Wiaemii

lb.

Sugar Cured—By the Piece

BACON

WHITE HOUSE MILK DEL MONTE PEASS

PEACHES

ASPARAGUS APPLE SAUCE

Sodciv | Mrs. Otto Lakin Hostess I o I he New Era Club The New Era Club will meet Tuesu ,j afternoon, Jim. 14, with Mi t. Otto F. Likin, 222 East Washington treet. The subject for the afternoon , will be “Ten Leading American Women’’ and will be given by Mrs. H E-

I Williams.

•p A* 4* •t* "F l-H Club Met

With Miss Rogers

The You Tri 4-H Club of Madison (Township met at Mary Rogers’ home June JOth. The purpose of the meet-

and postal professions. Profi- i TiLien asked the question “Are we.

going to come out of the present de ink was to elect new officers, piessicn'.”’ He showed that many i The officers art* as follows: say we are, but he wondered. Hej President, Helen Boswell, Viceshowed how failing financial return- Pk -ident, Katheryn Johns, Secretary! had been felt both by the teaching and Treasurer, Virginia Adamson, and the postal profession and he \v..s [ song leader, Freda Jean Rrattain, |

doubtful ab. ut the future. He predicted that owing to economic conditions, several state universitie will not open next fall and in Indiana, a half dozen schools may not be able to open betau-e of the failure of their funds. It was a discussion that caused considerable study and c ailment by these who heard it, and they aie still probably discussing the subject, and it is one that will bear discussion for some time to come.

ASHBY

RUES HELD AT LADOGA

MONDAY

was

ti red ami he qualified for try-outs for thi> United Stalls Olympic team

is athletes finishing in the first three j°* n Alice, the sweetln.nt ol nn in any event are eligible to j y° u fh, and Em, the sweetheait ot

Last lites for Eugene C. Ashby, 69 years old, pie-ident of the Ladoaa Building and Loan Association, who committed suicide in a Chicag) hot 1 by poison and pistol, were held at Ladago Monday afternoon. A coroner’s jury at Chicago returned a verdict Satuiday afternoon of suicide while

despondent over ill health.

Russell, toe son, revealed at the cotoner’s inquest that “Em” referred to in his fathet’s farewell letter was Ashby’s second wife. 4 part <>1 the letter, withheld from publication pro vi usly, was read at the inque-t. It -aid: “I feel that 1 cannot survive an hour longer, and 1 must go tonight to

[ laler years.”

TWO LADOGA FARMERS LOSE POl LTK\ TO THIEVES

plates

compete.

( it', firemen made a tun to the old Kleinbub brick house now owned by ( ; . le- Meikel on west Jacob street, id ui s ; i -.’clock Monday morning,

i il oil stove explod* d in the 1 wo chk ken robl

mil of the house nomine l by Ed Ash.'them near l«doga. wen* reported i 0 ■ uj. .ids o!' the house had the tire Sue riff \erner L. Bowcts ol Mont-

•ji’olhei d with a blanket when the gomery County Saturday morning

Reporter Virginia Boswell. The next meeting will be at Isabelle and Francis Hathaway’s June 17th. Dainty refreshment- were served.

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Missionary Society To Meet Tuesday The Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church meet- Tue-day afternoon 2:30 at the church. There will he a short program and light refreshments will be served- This is also a get acquainted meeting for the members who have lately come into the church, and it is desired that every member of the society he present.

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West Floyd Club Met \Nilh Mr-. Nell Bartlett The West Floyd township Home Economics club met at the home of Mis. Nell Bartlett with ten members and four visit is present. Mrs. King gave i back lesson.

Coterie Picnic Is Postponed

The Coterie picnic meeting which was to have been held next been has been postponed. The date will be an

. i.nn: e I later.

Yourself Square With the World Borrow whgt money you need and pay up your debts now You can repay the from your future inr .no—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.

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E. Wash., St. Phone 15

TAKE over h \rber SHOP J B. Huoil of the Timmons Barber shop and Maynard Johnson of the Stai Barber shop have taken over the Frizi i barhei shop on the west side of the square.

ing me to make the sum of $6,4.55.51;, with interest on said decree fr ni the date of the judgment and eo-ts of th,action, I will expose at publb I,. tl , the highe.-t bidder, Satuiday, .July a, 19.32, between the hours i f tc . !„ )< A. M., land four o’clock P. M.. of u l date at the door < f the Couit H ne in Greencastle, Putnam Count ., hi diana, the rents and pr fits for a ttrm not exceeding seven yeai of ihe following described real e tile situated in Putnam County, state of

In liana, to-wit: *

The southeast quarter of t • northwest quarter of section 20, to nship

16 north, range 4 west;

Also (lie west half i f t ie nort'av. q quarter of section 20, ton hip it;

i rth, rang* -i west, e>

one half aere out of the n rthweat corner thereof, described a j, |„wq

to-wit:

Beginning at the northwest corner of said northwest quarter; them,. , ,-t on the north line thereof 5 rods; thence south parallel with tlm west line of said quarter 16 rod: thence west parallel with the m i th line thereof 5 rods to the west lin • -aid quarter seetion; then e nnrt on . dj west line to the nlaee of beginning, .ontaining 79.5 acres, more le--. If such rents and profi will not sell for a sufficient sum t ,tisfy said decree, interest- and at the same time an I pin ., to publi ■ sale the fee simple • fi f n above described real i t, l)r so

4

No. 2*2 Sire Can

D«l Mont*, Sliced or Halve*

No. 2 i 2 Sire Can

Del Monte No. I Square Can

Quaker Maid

2 4

Can*

No. 2 Can*

17c 19c 15c 45c 25c

firemen arrived. \eiy little damage

was done, it was lid

A mi driven by Albeit Runyan, of) Gre n a tie, struck and slightly In-jun-1 John Uourtin-y, 58, in Indianaptl's it Washingt and West stieets Sunday evening ubyjt !) o’clock. The j man walked diagonally across the stnet against a stop and go sign and w, hit. Mr. Runyan was diivingi

slowly and the nun sail he was not , , ullt y

hurt .til wanted 'a i ntinue to his' Ii ne, hut he wa- taken to the < ity| b pital foi tientinent of lacerations about i! e lie: I and legs. Police investig : I and absolved Mr. Runyan of

all blame.

Ran hill Simpson, 23 years old, of ( i rwfoidsville anil formeily of Rus•ellvilb , convicted in circuit court last v.u k »n a c large of stealing a radio from th Everman gaiage at Ru-sell ville last F* hruary, was taken to the Indiana state ref.imatory Sunday h ‘ em • Ah i JiryJn to serve a one to five yeai t* , u. Simpson was held in the minty jail tor almost a week i v. d office.s investigated his alle gatiou that other young men of the Ru ellville vieinity had been involved m petty thefts in that community. I e-e i.llegati .ns, how ever, could, not be substantiated.

Sam Smith reported that 50 Plymouth Rock chickens w> re -tokn fr.mi his chicken house during th<

I while Mark Himes had 75 White Rock

chickens taken.

It was the la lief of officer that i both of the thefts were by the same gang. 1 hey left co clue- a to their

ui, ntity.

The chicken thefts Friday night

were the first to be reported in the

in several week Senterein:*

of si veral chick, n th, iv, s in Montgomery and Putnam counties is believe to have done much toward /top-

ping poultry theft- recently.

-nuih thereof as may he i 1 , , t to

SHERIFF’S SALE OF , di-charge -aid de-r.e

iosts. Sail sale will hi ■ about any telief whatever fron . .itonoi

apm lisemeut laws.

Witi-es my hand tin t -nt hy

of June, 1932. ALVA HPA \N,

Sheriff rtf Put! i ,nty. W. M. Sutherlin, AM' a ft plaintiff. r:-3t

NOTICE OF

RK \ I, ESTATE

By virtue of a certified copy of a ib ree to me directed from the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court of Puf nu n County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville, Kentucky, plai - tiff, and Webb I). Evans, et al, aie 1 ' delendants, cause No. 14956, leouir-

GIVE PLAY Floyd township 1 arm Bureau gave a home talent play, “Harvi t Days" la/t Tuesday evening at Center s hcol house. Mr. and Mrs. Zeiner a ted as Mi. and Mi Harvey: Miss Image ne A ler a ; Peggie; Doris Ruark as Wayne Rigg ; Mr. Adet as Mr. Galvin King as Tim Told; George Hi i; Mi. Lob,l< 11 ,i Mr. Giildb- rg; Farrow as Geoige Wright. Mi ters Do .ovan I.ohd II and Freddie Raugh gave tie readings that accompaniel

tire play.

The humorous character, Ezra Hawkins, was played by Fred Sanford 1 who did ciedit to the pait as well

the play.

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE The world! Luroeil Selling Colfeo

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19c

WED CIRCLE COFFEE Rich .nd Full Boded

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COrf f E Vigoriu* and Winy

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27c

Serve ked Coffee tor a Refreshing Drink!

Sparkle Gelatin Dessert Peanut Butter suium Fresh Lima Beans Little Kernel Corn Old Dutch Cleanser Tomato Soup crmpb.ii'> Sunsweet Prunes 2 ib pro Tomato Juice v»n c«mp. Lipton’s Tea Or.no. eu,.. Mayfair Tea or«ng. pco.

A pkgt. 1 9C 2 Ib. J.r 17c 3 c.n. 23c 3 No 2 25c 4 cm 25c 3 cm 1 ^C 2 pkgt 27c 4 c.n. 19c '/i Ib. pkg 19c U* Ib tin 37c

Preserves Ann P.g. Seminole Toilet Tissue Market Baskets Super Suds surf* i" » f r i» ,h Galvanized Pails Palmolive Soap Flour AiP Fine Qu.lity Sauer Kraut No. 2 si» c.n SpinachSnyd.r'i No. 2 Slip C.n Mustard

lb. J.r 1 Sc 3 roll. 19c each 5C

pkgi. for 25c c.k.i 25c ' Ib. bag cam 1 c.n. 25c gu.rt j.r 10c

FINPST QUALITY MF IIS S I'ionics ; Su ** r l()c Sliced Bacon. 2 ll»s. 25c Haddock Fillets ib IGc Boiling Beef y; 1 » Sc Pork Chops ib. 10c

.'•rs«h FrnSis anJ <i:

Vegetables

New potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c

Bed rhmis, 2 Lbs. . Cauliflower, 2 for New Peas, ‘1"“ , h Lemons. Dozen ... .

2r,c 25c

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THE GREAT

Atlantic& Pacifica

DELEGATES ARRIVE (t’ontinued From Page One) nad by many persona into thri opening speech, of James Cannon. Jr., befoie the llliiiois State Anti-saloon I , 'gue convention in session here. < ani on -ugge-ted the drys might nupt ult'a the conventions. Wet leaders confidently as-ured i|u: tioreis that the least they would c t would be a r> submission plank. I hi report current in Washington , that Jam, R. Garfield brought to , 1 hicavo sterday the approved H lover re- ubtn ssion plank was sweeping the lobbie- and the delegate j hid, away- m the hotels. Garfield i* ! to be chairman of the resolution! I ■ ommitt, before which the prohibi- ; tion -tratcgi-ts ami the anti-prohihl-f lion co o tl will ap|iear to plead their 1 causes. , Asked directly today whether they contemplated a third party movement if both republicans and Democrat: reject their couse), prohibition leader/ simply refused to speculate on futuie policy McBride scorned re-submission as a “Wobble and a Quibble ” A clo , , -sociate of Mr. Hoover

HELD FUR ( OMPLM I I Y IN AMO BANK ROBBERY INDIANAPOLIS, Ji, , i ; p au j Wines burg, 27 yearn „|d, 62K Ea-t Michigan stre t, Saturda v late I as a fugitive from ju tic at the citv j'risop and released to Hendrick--! county authorities. He is alleged to have provided his I automobile for Earl North, rn to In u ed in robbery of the Amo State bank last month. Miss Loleta Bdlmore. 17 year-' old, who accompanied Northern to' Amo the day of the r, hhery, is beirg held in the Marion county jail.

DR. GLENN FR \ \K SPE\ks LAFAYETTE. Ind., June 13 ,UP) —A "famine of leader-hip” w-as described as one of America's grent-e-t ills by Dr. Glenn Frank, Pie-ident of the University of Wisconsin, in his bacculuureate sermon liefore th - graduating class of Purdue Ui ivar.

sity.

“A strange palsy seems to have come upon leadership throughout the western nations and we are wandering aimlessly like sheep without a*

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