The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1932 — Page 6
ritE DAILY. BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.
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Silk And Rayon Dresses Very Cool and Summery Most of Them Sleeveless We have just placed on sale quite a larg'e assortment of printed Rayon Dresses. Most of the styles are sleeveless and very attractive patterns and in all colors. They are a special purchase and will not last lonpr at the price. Sizes 1 l to 42. $1.95 s. c. pri:vo co.
companied her home and stayed until Monday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Buford of Frankfoit visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice and family. Mr. and Mrs. .) din Couchman left Saturday for Milwaukee. Their daughter Miss Lillian ( u.hman, who is an instructor of music in the schools there, will return home with them for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perkins and son Ronald cf North Salem an I Mrs. Matt Cline and daughter Fern were Sunday ■ inner Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitch and daughter Mary in Crawfcrdsville. Miss Minnie (lough was in Indianapolis Thursday to attend the wedding af her nephew, Norman Lintz, at the Hill ile Chri.-tian church. Mrs. Lantz a.aampanied her aunt to her home here for a few days visit. Mis< Mary King of Indianapolis is spending a tew days with her parents, Mr .uni Mrs. Riley King and 'andly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lm Fuller and Mr.
and Mi -. C. A Fall 1 were Sunday i visiting her sister, Mrs. dinner guc.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hogan and Mr. B'g m
Reelsville. * Mr. and Mrs. Gu Sedwick and E. W. Worrell of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stewart and sons Hubert and E 'ward were Sund ly uuests of l^vi
Worrell.
Mr. and Mrs. D B. Hostetler and Mis. Emma Brookshire attended the funeral of Eugene Ashley at Ladoga Monday afternoon. Dr. O. Nolan, of Spencer, called on ol 1 friends here Tuesday. Mr. end Mrs. James R. Grider and daughter visitnd Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mi Otis Hicks and aughter at Ladog 1. Dr an I Mrs. R. 1 . Mayhall of Edinbing were Sunday guests of Mr. and M . Walter Eads and family. Mi s Mildred Newton spent the werkrn I with hei pi rents, Mr. and Mr-. Earl Newton, 'f near New Ross. H. H. Tudor of Mooresville and Miss Pculine Temple of Indianapolis wer Sunday dinne> guests -f Mr. and Mi-. H ward Dcisher. Mi s Mae Hanna of Lafayette is
Margaret
McMahon and (' mil, in Greencastle. Miss Mr. and M’s. Ward Harshharger ! visit" I and sons of ( rawfordsville spr-nt the end. weekend with the hitters m ther Mrs.
Emma Ryan.
Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Stroube and daughter Doris Helen visited Sunday with Mr. ani Mrs. Charles K light at
'Grace Ij e fliends heie
of Indianapolis over the week-
Mr. aid Mrs. I.ouis Nicuols and utightiis of Lafayette visited Sunlet ■ w ith the lattei parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John L Wilson.
Clarence Perkin of Indianapolis
spent a few days this week with his brother, Orvill Perkins and family. •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes of Ladoga visited Sunday with the former’s parents. Mr .and Mrs. Simon Barnes and familyHarry Eggers of Greencastle spent the weekend with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clemons and son of Indianapolis spent SCunday with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Walls and granddaughter. Miss Evelyn Walls. Miss Walls returned home with them for a visit. Mrs Russell Cook of Danville visited Sunday with her mother. Mrs. I Alice Lockridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ward K. Bartlett of Greenwood visited Saturday and Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mr-. Ott Bartlett. Word has been received line by friends of the serious illness of Mrs. Ifell Hall of Plainfield. dm was taken to the Metlv list hospital in In dianapolis, where she remains in a critical condition. BADGER STATE FLIER PLANS OCEAN FLIGHT OSHKOSH. Wi-, (UP)—The sixpassengi r Stinson monoplane in which ! Clyde Lee, 23, local pil t, hopes to make a one stop flight from Oshkosh to Oslo, Norway, will probably be ready for a test hop to Florida cr
ROACHDALE M'-. Lulu Mayhall is visiting a few days Pi iuncpolis with Mr. and Mi Willi in M r, mill and Mr. and Mrs. Ben M ivh ill. M . un i Mi Gilbert Wilson and family ,'mv<' 1 Thur laj from Florida where Mi Wile on taught in the schools the last teim. They will spend th" suimi'ei at their home here. Mr. and Mr-. Vnrn Silvey and ohildien wi i" in Indianapolis Thursday.! Mi and M Donald Hogite of Cleveland, O . visited Fii l.n and Sat unlay .« r 1 tV I, •tor’s mother, Mr-. Ali 'e l,( k i nl Mr-. R‘ belt , Crouch ai. I 11 .lik Mrs. Crouch I and mi ictiirnc l home with them f- r a f w 1.. 1ys vi it. Mi M.irvin c.npi nte and mother, Mi . \' in 1; of ( M igo, visile I ovei
the weaken I with friends and rela lives here. Miss Mary Thompson of Indiana polls is spending her vacation w ith } her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Thompson. Dr. and Mr . Sr°ith of Leban n , visile i Sunday with tee latter's pal - | ents, Mr. and Mr- Gilbert Wil-'cn and j family. Mrs. Rose Sadlei of Indianapolis i and Mrs. Emma Cunningham and daug'itfr of Eincastle, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goslin, Friday afterneon. Mi. and Mi . Eug"no Hut bins and >n we re in Indian ipolis Wi ie-lay. Mis. Sarah Adams returned home Fri lay after .1 few days visit with her daughter Mis. John Prather and family in Chicago. Mrs. Prather a< 1
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I Panama soon. Hie piano j s a t the local airpnrt. It will be stripped to the absolute minimum weight and will be equipped with ta ■ k ta carry 450 gallons of
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d ■ lin- and 20 gallons of oil. Lee mentioned sm c larg • m ■ , ; e believes he will be able to remain in Fren h mid foreign p vei , . th- air 40 hours. | Tha Hotchki.-s autone bile It is planned to make the flight this is manufa tuiing a 2n,00() , , )r - summer, hopping first to Harbor ordei if ma line gun; ii Hu \s ,|-
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New high qieed car to be exhibited in Greencastle this week by the Indiana Railroad System. Cars of this type will be placed in regular service on all trains on the Terre Haute-Indiana polis division June 20.
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(it a c, Newfoundland, where the pi me will be refueled fi r the ocean hop. The distance from Oshkosh to ffaibor Grace is e.-timated at 2,000 miles and the distance from there to O.-l is 3,400 miles. Julius Robertson, Negaunee, Mich., a student flier, will he Lee’s compani n. His duties will be to handle the g;i . pumps and act as relief pilot. Safety equipment will consist of a collapsible lubber boat. Provisions will include a two-week’s supply of concentrated food and five gallons of
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If Lee and his companion are succe .-fill they will have made the first non stop flight from North Ameiica to Norway. A $10,000 prize offtred by a Notwegian newspaper five years ago will tie their reward. Altincigh L-o is rontributing the airplane and several hundred dollars of his i.wn money, a fund of at least $500 w ill have to bo raised by citizens cf O hkosh. Chief sponsor of the r.-.ove is the Junior Association of Commerce which has agreed to contribute $1(10 if t ie remaining $400 is
raised.
Lee v s bon F^b. 16, 1908 at Roseville, Wis His mother died in 1912 pml he went to live with his grandpa ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Cross of Winchester. Later he lived with his mule md aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hough of Marshfield. Lee's father is a patient at the Miluauke- soldiers' home. He was injured at Cr ydon field, England, "hile a menilrer of the 32nd Aero squadron. T in elder Lee served 22 months in France. Before he was 17 years old Lee had learned to pilot an airplane. T e y ung flier teamed up with the late Charles “Speed” Homan, interi at i ally famous pilotg for stunt werk m the Minks flying cirrus. Lee did mo t of the wing walking and Parachute jumping, completing 31 succe -ful drops without mishap. Later he aid newsreel work in Florid! He flew the first airplane to rcss the Santa Clara valley in Mexico whea he took a party of mining engineers and supplies over the Seirra Mu 're mruntains.
Lis factory for the Jap u* ■<- g pc ment. The government n r u ■ I • i : r the query of the Communi.? ■ puties and the Quai d’Or iv n 'l ,.ffj rial statistics on munit n. i-lur tirn. There are mam niMi for example, the Schneidr r n n i-'mt at Cicusot is maki’ g 29 icr t ink f r Japan, but the siL . «•«• o 1 ..ffirials and t.ic relusd the g.'iernment to talk mikes • op ,P|\p to confirm such rr.sport .
PLANE BE MS I’ll,I «N NORWICH, Englard I IT 1 ' A speed competition betwen m airplane and 12 racing pigi ■ (the first of it sort ever held n (neat Britain) resulted in vic'ni I i the machine by a quarter of an n. 1h» cour-e was 80 miles. Tin pi i ' ioperated by a squadi nb > '■ i f the Royal Air Force and tin p rp ms were given a 15-minute .rut NOTH e TO Ri)\|) ( o\ 11; v i<»lfNotice is hcr'dry iw ii by tl ■ H il of Commissioners of tin 1 v of Putnam, St Ho if Indiana, t it del
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RUMOR FRENCH FACTORIES BUSY WITH W AR GOODS F.ARIS, (UP)—Despite the industrial ori is. siore* of French factories which have been able to change over, ?.re manufacturing war materials to beep their personnel intact Much of t’e material is shipped abroad. Part rf it goes to Japan. Protot; peg of airplanes, tanks and armored cars are being made for the Fren-h rrmy, but these are in very small quuntitir and for field testing p’jrposrs only. Gas masks are also b-ing made, as well as shells to be u ed In th" Pi mtier defense scheme. Most of (ho factories, which in normal times manufacture automobiles, i emical or cnlnting material, refuse to confirm the war material orders.
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ship, Putnam County. In u iiiu. ci l ki *n as the A lean v I r» • a ! . Macadam R ad, to be ( "’i-!r '• ! Macadam, e.stimat I cost "i, S lid above name I roid t ■ ti imprjved as designated o id p> d ' n accordance with the plm.-, p und specifications made fur - dd p ■ e ment and approve. 1 b;. th L".ir l of County Commissif.ncrs an I ion file in the office if W. \ P pr ' County Auditor, <jf P'.it":u'- 1 '!'’■>'• Indiana, which plin pi' v 1 " | specifications arc now n; m I " i spection of bidders in .aid dit '' s
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accompanied by » l> nd eithe. p i - o' M al or surety in a sum e )ual ' jo’.’bl ^
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ditione 1 as pro\ ided t the faithful p» rforman " of' '' " Blank bond for these bid tt i c 'i:d Auditor’s offi e anil ' - bonds or ether bomb cont.iining t 16 same provisions and i n litio? ma ' he used by bidder- for aw riing "■ the contract. Th" suretie on ' bond filed, if personal, shall I'e n< less than three resident freehclders he Slate of Indiana, at least pp ' v vhom shall lie a resident fier-hd lei >f Put:, ini County, India ■. bidder iludl sub nit with hi - hi m ’’on I a n ncollus rn affidavit s re tuired bv Statute. Bei'ore tne ers'ng nf tne contract th" , ""' f f"' ler will be reouirel to file with ' Auditor n certifirate from t '' I ' "
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luch bidder has i-omplie I " >• ' ' Workman’s Compensation | JW " J” liam for the pictei tio i f u " . nen. The B jrl r"e>av‘ the ^' ‘o re'ect anv and all bids nnl 1
riminate betwee bidders, a"
bids submit'ed mu t bt file! "t ’
•mderatandiig. Peison*
i bid for a partner-hip mu.-' ' I ' t ' ‘he full rwme of ea h Paitn p ' ' 0 , posing the partuc ship in t-’e 1,11 ^^
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Met ion of -aid road b he agreed up n at t “xecutira cf th - c nt' "d into by the Boar I ful bidder. W. A. Auditor Putnam O
