The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 June 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, JUNE 21,1932.

, .ills. Glenn Flint entertaii,ed \vitt diniier in honor of their Sunday, Jun ' l*f thi‘ following people: Mr. and Mis. Herman •F.lint and ^on Ernest, Mr. and Mis Sanford Hock and oi George, Ru ■ tell and Mr. and Mrs Ted Bock and son Bill} ami Allien E. Williams of Greencastle.

RtGi.-'TK.VTH >.\ NECESSARY

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UP)—Passage of a law by the state legislature to compel registration of voters for the prinian elections was termed necessary by former circuit judge Charles VI. Fort me. defeated in the

recent primal} here.

THE DAILY BANNER J - P A11(n Sr., entered the county

^ n( j j hospital Tuesday morning for treat-

i ment.

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All’’ j Mayur W. L. Denman was in IndiEntered in the postoffice at Green- | anajiolis Tuesday at the Democratic castle, Indiana, a second class mail | state convention.

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CHICHESTERS„PILLS

Telephone All Social Items to 95

FOR RENT: Four t om house with garden. Ernest Eader. Phone 731-X.

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Fortune declared the

,v...s "the most itregulai and unfair) of any -in<e 1914, iue to repeal of the prim: i \ law.’’ A large number of “repeaters” toured the polls, voted eaily and left tin* tate to avoid ap-

prehension, Fortune charged.

matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-1

May primary j nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year

by mail outside Putnam county.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gillen attended the Democratic .-tate convention in Indianapolis Tuesday.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Called meeting of the Earl Fisk Auxiliary, Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock in the American Legion hall.

Mi H. S. Rem k of Houston, Texas -pent last w, k with Mrs. Ella Woodall and family at Putnamville-

Charles Marshal, county assessor, v/as in Indianapoli- Tuesday attendthe Democratic state convention.

George Sage and Tom Sage were

A marriage lie, use has been issued at Martinsville to Eli Lewis Kivett and Gladv Irene Rosenbalm, both of Eminence.

Tuesday. June .!!, was officially the

Indianapolis Tuesday attending! ( ' a . v 01 summer and al o the the Democratic state convention. day having the longest daylight per-

iod of the year.

Lewis Hodshire was in Indianapolis Tuesday attending the State convention of the Democratic party.

W. T- Handy, county treasurer, and ! C. N\ McWethy. attended the Demo- • cratic state convention in IndianapolI is today.

Those who underwent tonsil operations at the county hospital, Tuesday morning were, Ernest Cramer, Ellen Jane Salmon and Retha Mae Stanger.

M e y er—A lexander Wedding Monday

Miss Beulah M- Alexander, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Alexander of west of Greencastle, and Lawrence H Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Meyer of Eulton, were married at the Presbyterian Manse Tuesday everting at 8 o’clock by the Rev. V. L. Raphael. The single ting ceremony was used. Mrs. Meyer has been employed as bookkeeper at the H. A. Sherrill Sales Company for several years while Mr. Meyer i- joint proprietor of the Alley Inn on south Vine! street. Both are well known in this city. Mr. and Mrs- Meyer are at home at | 304 south Vine street.

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In fact, your children will never again, be just as they are today. You can’t recall the changes, they come/ so fast, but their photographs made now, will never grow up. Keep this pi iceless retold of your youngsters. Prices lower than ever $1.50 will buy 6 fine picture-.

Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting Green-J castle this week. Mr. Williams is a

DePauw graduate. j Mis. A. E. M nger and daughter

Mrs. Mary Lisny of Fillmore is assi. ting in the county treasurer’s office during the absen.e of Mrs. Grace

Gorbim, who ha gone tj Washing-}

ton, D. C.. on a vacation trip.

Keyston Bible ( lass Holds Annual Picnic

Monday evening marked the occasion of the annual picnic for the members of the Keystone Bible cla - of the Methodist church, held at the homes of Mrs. R. E. Richards and Mrs. C. C. Ford, east Franklin treet. Mrs. Richards was ho les for the occasion and was ably assisted by Mrs. Fold and Mis. Guy Black. In

George Landes announced Tuesday irS ] that he had moved his insurance of- = fice from the Alamo building to his §|| 1 residence at College avenue and 35 Washington street.

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Mi s Miriam Monger are leaving t j on to being the annual picnic the : Wedne w for a two-day visit in I affair took an added feature and South Bend. They will attend the! served as a farewell to Mrs. George Noithwo tern Indiana M. E. confer j h. Taylor and her family who are reI ence at Battlegi und Saturday. I moving to Evansville for future resi- ! Mrs. R. O. Kimberlin and son Dick | dence and entertaining the members

of Danville are coming to spend | week with her parent-, Dr. and Mrs. j S. B. Town, while Mr, Kimberlin

the se-sion of the annual rn Indiana conference.

Free Dance

At

Hanna ( ross Roads, 4 Miles West of Bainbridg'e,

Wednesday lYi^ht, Juno 22nd.

John Toney, of Fox Ridge, was fined in city court Saturday for an assault and battery on Madeline Black, instead of Catherine Black, as stated in The Banner Monday, members of I

the Black family stated Tuesday. J no, tlr ' v, st

Paul Frederick, Floyd township Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Dicks and their | trustee, is suffering of a severe gash gue t , Riley Ih eve and daughter, I in the topi of his head, received Sun- Mrs. Mary Stun n of Wichita, Kan., day when he dived into a shallow | have gone to Toronto for a few days, I pool and struck a rock. Mr. Frederick t. visit with Mr, and Mi . A. H. Macwas able to get out of the water but pherson. Mr . Macpherson is a niece

Dicks and

of their families and guests. At 6 o'clock supper was

and Mrs. Frank Torrence, Mr. Richard Bunten, Mr . Freda Bunten and Mr. Kobeit Whitney,. Misses Marion Bunten, Mrs. Loudla Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Dobbs, Mr. and Mis- Jack Waglc, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hickey, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Coffin of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs.* A. R. Sharp of Pontiac, Mich. The day was enpoyed and all left at a late hour wishing Mr Buis many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Howard To Entertain Club Friday Members of the Country Reading Hub and their husbands will be gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard at Pendleton, on Fiiday, June 24. Members are asked to take one dish of food and table service for the picnic lunch to he served at noon. The club will not meet in July.

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Mrs. Brothers To Be Club Hostess

The Twentieth Century Club will

meet with Mrs. J. C.

addi-j Thursday afternoon at 2:30 odock. Mrs. Ben T. Riley will have charge of the program and Mrs. L. C- Conrad

will conduct the music.

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Martha Washington < lub To Meet June 29 The Martha Wa.-hington Club meet-

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MUSIC BY “HESS’ Revelers”

lost considerable blood before reach- 1 of Mrs. ing a physician and having the wound Craig,

attended.

Friends here received word fnm Mr. and Mrs. John Grey, who went to Orlando, Fla., a few weeks ago to make their future home there, that they are very well pleased with their new home and are ernjoying good health and also wish to be remembered to all their old friends. Their address is 430 East Pine street. Or

s( , np .| ing has been postponed until Wed-

is | from .-mall tables on the lawn of the | "esday, Juno 29. Members please note

! Ford home, after which the company j change of date,

adjourned to the lawn of the Rich-

ards home for the program.

Mrs. Jame.- Noe read from the 15th chapter of St. John and “Seeds of Promise” was sung. Roll call was responded to with “Wnat My Gar-

den Means to Me.”

Words of appreciation for the

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Delta Theta Tau

Held Initiation

Delta Theta Tau sorority held initiation, Monday evening at li o’clock, at the home of Miss Ardith Moore,

south Indiana stteet.

The pledges were: Carolyn Ellis,

TO ATTEND CONFERENCE

latido, Fla.

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The HOOVER EXPERTS

Among tho e from Greencastle who v ill attend the Northwest Indiana M. E. conference at Battleground, north ; of Lafayette, tl is week, are Dr. W. ! M. Blanchard, I vman representative; Ur. A. E. Mong r, local pastor who is expected to B, returned to the Green-j castle church; Dr. and Mrs. Byron H. Wilson, Dr. G Bromley Oxnam, Dr. A. ( Northrop. Dr. J. G. Campbell, Di. A. T. Briggs, Dr. C. C. Ford, distri : -uperintoiident; and student pastil-, Rev. J -( oh Keiper, Rev. Shepard, Rev. Bellman. Rev. Boss and

Rev. Robett Montgomery.

Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor family were expres-ed in short Mar S aret Ann lnman ’ ^ary Florence

Lan ic.-, 1* ranees Long, Leona Snider, Marjorie Murnane, Meredith Reeves-, Martha Ellen Rector, and Dorothy

j Wells.

Following the initiation a surprise 'dinner wa given at the Grant Hotel

I in their honor.

Out of town guests at the meeting

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IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of Cecil Frances daughter of Mrs Nannie Roach who passed away Ju-t om ycat ago today, Since dear Cecil passed away, Sad ana u lonel is our home \\ licit* oiii dear girl used to roam. Weary days and nights have we Bince her dear face we cannot see. God -o loved and took away Ceeil dear, and this summer day. The sweete t, sacred spot on eath, That memory holds most dear 1 but a Myrtle coveted mound But Cecil i- sleeping there .Softly the tars are gleaming Upon a (|idet grave; There leepeth without dreaming, Out we loved but could not save Sweet anil peaceful lie thy rest. | Forget you; We can never. God called you; He alone knows best, His ‘will be done forever. Badly m- eil l,y Mother, Mrs. Nannie Reach; Brother Alvei and family.

talk by Mis. J. E. Courtney, Mrs. Guy Black, Mrs. Sarah Wright. Mrs. A. E. Monger, Miss Angie Godwin, Dr. A. E. Monger an 1 the Rev Guy

Black.

Mrs. Taylor was thin given charge of the program and presented Mary

Fiances McCurry. Mary Elizabeth , .

,. , .. , r . I.,, | were Lucia Pierce, Mildred rorris

Abel, Marietta laylor and Barbara , , , , . i j ..i i land Emma Jane

Lou Fay lor who re-ponded with read-1 ^ ings and songs. Mrs. Charles Me

Curry contributed with whistling , , , . i i

i local chapCi. and Miss Ferris, dele-

numbers. ... . . . 1 gate of the Brazil chapter, left todav

A large attendance was present to enjoy the hospitality of the hostes es. I

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Happ} Hustler Met

AT THE GR AN \ i \ “Amateur Daddy," t . |

Brother-J t* c drama, which niien <

Granada theater, with \\ in the leading lolc, i- i picture that John B1

rected for the Fox eompa a record, ami one which i to stand for some time to

The cast which Bl> tom

support Baxter in tin m

dudes Malian Nixon in

feminine role. William 1’

I.jRov, Joe Hachi y, J. ..

others. The film is a i. '

screen from the wiilel\ Mildre 1 Cram. “Scot h “Amateur Daddy.” tell ful story of a confirmt

construction engineer I .

who upon the deal h of in an accident he is pai d for, takes it upon him • his family. Instead of one orphan a- he did in Legs,” Baxter soon mothering four chil li,

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Mis Ardith Moore, delegate of the

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decree to me diredt o

of the Putnam ( ii cause wherein the E of Louisville is PI;

Leslie Ferrtnd, N» 1 V- '-J

tend the national convt ntion

\\ ith Mi-* Kendall

The Happy Hustler- 4-H dub of Clinton t.wnship met June Hi at the home of Man Dell Kendall. The meeting was opened by the president,! Miss Kendall. Minutt were lead by! the secretary, June Martin. The meet

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wa adjourned until July 7, to meet at |

i Hostess I ollight

The Dorca ( lass of the First Hap-Iti-t church will meet with Mrs. Husdl Welch, 502 Bloomington treet at

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L. K. F. Biidge ( lub lo Meet Wednesday

The L. K. F. Bridge club will meet with Mi Ora Krider, Melrose Ave., Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.

Robert McCutchan of this city,

the home of Miss Ruby Garrett.

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Mis* Eileen O'Daniel Outstanding Graduate

The following account concerning

Miss Eileen O’Danie', granddaughteri Robert Sutherlin of Indianapolis anti Ot .Mis. O. \. <) Dann l, Greencastle., Hobort Roll ol Terre Haute left Tues-

vvill be of intere t to many Greenca: - d*i tie people inasmuch as her father,

l.tl.ii A/ () D.imi I ''iimtily *'' e, L Kappa Pvi convention and the Olympic

here and her mother, formerly Miss’ Ruth Ritter of Indianapolis, a De-’ Pauw graduate, also i well known in 1

for Santa Barba, Calif., where , they will attend the national Phi

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this city. “Miss Eileen O’DunicI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar V. O’Daniel of j Hampshire Citele, will receive her A | B degree from Smith College. Nnrth1 ampton. Mass., at the commence- | ment exercises on Monday morning,’ June 20 Miss O Daniel, who graduated from the Bronxvdle High School! has been tkiing Special Honors work in hi-tory, economics and govern-! ment at Smith. “During the past year, he has: been piesident of Student Govern- 1 ment, the highest honor an undergraduate can attain, and .-eeretary of International IMations Club. In 19.31 she was awarded a scholarship for! the Students International Union at' Geneva. “Recently Miss O’Daniel was voted the student “having done the nio-t for her college” at the annual senior! elections. She will lead, with the senior class president, the enior pro-1 cession in the annual Ivy Day parade on June 18. “The fifty-fourth annual commencement exercise- at Smith will begin on June 18, with Ralph Barton Perry, professor of philo-ophy at Harvard,! and formerly of the Smith faculty,! delivering the comment t ment addiess on June 20.” 4* *I* •!• 4* 4* 4*

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NOON AND NIGHT

Fried Chicken

Dinner

The Slutlio Tea Room

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bur O. Clotlfeltei, 9 Neff, Dova L. IV Butcher, Mihla N* Staiiwalt are Def* i me to make the hundred sixty-six th ty-six emits (ifti,5C>(i ‘ on saitl tie:ret* and • at Public Sale to th* on Saturday, the lit D. 1932, betwee t o'clock A. M. anti 1 said day, at the th," House in Putnam < thi* rents and pro! it exceeding -even yen real estate to-wit: Situated in the t w anil Iteing the t a t lia I west quarter; anti 1' west half of the mat all in Section numbci 10. number 15 north, in R w'est, containing 120 a le s, in Putnam Count; I If such rents an I pi sell for a suffice : t said decree, intere. t an at the same time anil pi public sale the fee sin , I* * estate, or so much (• * r* I sufficient to diachai; interest and c<. t . made without any from valuation or npi

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Birthday Reese li Buis Is Celebrated Sunday Friends and relative, gathered at' the beautiful county home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese R. Buis east of town Sunday and celebrated Mr. I!m-’ birthday ; i At the noon hour a bountiful dinner, was spread in the dining room which was decorated with beautiful flowers. 1 Among those piesent were: Mr.

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