The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1932 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GRBENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULV 2, hM-
ses Sortrty
last few month When Mrs. Wilson 1 'pJIg DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated
“It Wa*ea For All"
went to call him she found him dead.' After prraduati n from the Wabash schools and fn.in DePauw university he went to the University of Michi-
gan to study medicine where he was Entered in the postoffire at Greengraduated amt hen for two years ( , agt | e( Indiana, as second class mail *ook additional work,in New York ma tte r under act of March 8, 1879.
hospitals. He started his practice at
Wabash in 1*'»0
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PROM
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(Jimmie)
SESSION
INDIANAPOLIS
Road Contract Is
We always knew that money could certainly do a quick disappearing act
Subscription price, 10 cents per (at |^ ast our moirey when we have week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-i anv) , u , hav. ju-t heard of a nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year j t ^ -^..ghed even quicker
by mail outside Putnam county. j l)ian
J !>1 ANAPOGIS. July 2, (UPl— lb t it'd:.aits and Democrats alike v.i ic biun.led a.- philanderers who h i . vcr w Ironed the cause of : : i, : a ion with nceiity. in a mass .. in. at Ladle tabernacle here last to c insider the prohibition it national ticket this year. ■vas e :;iressed (renerally - pi In itior, leadei>. that r William E. Borah of 1 ih , ill .: co,it the patty’s nomii ii t ; pH idr icy, at the conven* ; ■ • ic M.nniay. E. Howard Cadle, In ianu|ioli evangeli.-t, in his speech <: I'-ptaii.e of the guliernatorial .tion pn nisei Hoi ah hiprhly for i llion np^ninst the “moist” Re-
pmhlican platfonn.
1 c h i were frankly dubious, how-t.-T. over the prospect that Boiah v ■ uld alnm himself with the prohibi- • n party or affiliate diiectly with any othn third party movement. I) 1 • ivh Colvin of New York, na 1 i nal chairman of the party, we! coincii the opportunipty to make a ■ i cut wet-:ind-(lrv issue with the i-niin. parties. He expressed con lidence that millions of drys would + ' i ike both old standards, now that they • leurly represent the wet cause.
Let On Saturday! PERSONAL AND
LOCAL NEWS
ISA At SKELTON LOW DIDDER ON Alt ANY FARMER ROAD
IN CLOVERDALK TP.
Dr lames Wilson, hfi years old, • o tine Democratic mayor of Wahrsh and a lifelong resident of thu • ity, died at his home Friday mornm i.'llowmg a heart attack. He hud iffeied several attacks during the
Isaac Skelton, of Washington township. with an estimate of iii2,243.0(). was low bidder Saturday morning on the AUany Farme. macadam load in west Cloverdale township. The county commissioners in special session, awarded him the contract, subject to a sale of bonds *o finance the construction work. Other bids -ubmitted were S2.581 by lame & Hendricks, and $2,482.71 by Allen & Sons. The engineer’s estimated rcHt of the improvement wu-
$2,877.16.
The road, of macadam construction, is three-fourths of a mile in length, and in the event the pi .posed Eel 1 river power dam ■- built, will be submerged by the lake water-. Letting of the contract has been delayed for j several weks pending developments in ; the dam projc t. The commissioners Saturday mornj ing rejected all bids for suppilies for the county asylum for the ensuing quarter and will re-adverti-e for bids ' on July 16. A contract for furnishing coal to the court house and county asylum was let to Ferd Lucas Other bidders were A. J. Duff, Vandalia Coal Co., and James I. Nelson.
hat!
d* d* Mrs. Edmo All-e Banni-ter, bookIkeepti at the Horace Link tore, was ! working at her -u I; Friday afternoon j preparing to take the day’s receipts to the trank wi^n a sudden guest of wind swept a $20 bill out of the win-
dow.
d* d* d* The bill evidently melted in thin air as a diligent search by several persons including • part of the police and fire department force failed to produce the missing "yellow back ” d* d* d* Twenty dollars a let of money to lose and especially so in these times.
.j.
If we had lost that amount we
vacation trip! would have spent the night searching
severe at-
Elmer Hurst is quite ill at his home scuth of town. Mrs. C- C. Tucker and daughter Martha left Friday for a visit in
Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Ray Baldwin, Beveridge
street, is suffering from
tack of neuritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deer and son
Steve, are enjoying
visiting relatives in Hammond. !'>y luntcin light.
Mrs. Wilbur Donner, south Vine treet, has gone to London, O. for a two week’s vi«it with relatives. ( harles McGregor who is in the Union hospital at Terre Haute for tieatment is reported improvedMr. and Mrs. Henry Chilla- and son of South Bend are visiting Mrs. Cliillas’- mother, Mrs Henry Bicknell Mrs. Frank Reed of Cloverdale is much improved at a Martinsville sanitarium where she is taking treat-
ment.
Mrs. Arthur Fry was calle dto Indianapolis Friday on account of the
REPORT OH CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK « barter \o 219 . Reserve District No. 7 Report of condition of the First National Bank of Greencastle, in the tale ol Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1932.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
nited States Government securities owned
(11 her bomb, stocks, and securities owned
' 1 lomer ’ liability on account of acceptances executed .... I liking house, $69,000 Furniture and fixtures, $6.92I..T6
D* 'il estate owned other than banking house .... .. . v •rve with Federal Reserve Bank 46,126.76 Cash and due from hanks 137,'463.09
Outside checks and other cash items L lomption fund with U. S. Trcas. and due from U. S l reas. Vc, i-ptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank Securities borrowed ;
Other assets
$346,798.96
848.11
165,750.00 160,151.16
None
75,921.56 7,400.00
12,620.97 5.000 00
None None None
TOT AI $958,080 61 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00 ( ndivided profits—net 4,022.43 I r orves of dividends, contingencies, etc None l -i rv-. for interest, laves, and other expenses accured and unpaid None n ulating notes'outstanding 100,(8)0.00 I ■ to hanks, including certified 4 cashiers'checks out landing 122.207.16 Demand deposits 624,462.23 I line deposits 77,388.80 l mted States deposits None 1'nemen' to repurchase U S. Government or other securities sold None Bills payable and rediscounts None Ga eptance: of .other banks and hills of exchange or draft* sold with indorsement of this bank None 1 i ptances executed by this bank fon customers and to furnish dollar i rhui.ge, exclusive of acceptances of this hank purchased or discounted None Acceptuncea executed hy other hanks for aeeount of this hank None •'•urities borrowed None Other liabilities c None
illness of her granddaughter Marcella
Wilson.
Mrs. Charles T. Moore of St. Louis ha- leturned to her home after spend ing a few days with her mother, Mis.
N. C. Alspaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Swahlen of St. Louis are here to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P Allen, Jr
East Seminary street.
Miss Ruth Stewart. Mrs. E. \. Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Byron] Stewart of this city will spend July • -
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Now that we know who the presidential candidates ere there won’t be mu.'h excitement of general interest
until the World Series.
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We sincerely hope that all Greencastle and Putnam county youngsters wil observe a “safe and sane Fourth.” Be car* ful kiddies when you light youi firecrackers—powder wounds ran cause serious trouble so easily.
+ + +
George Finney tells us he has an abundance of beautiful double hollyh rks in hi.- yard. Thanks George, we accept the invitation and we’ll be
out to see them.
+
“A gieenlight means you can go ahead- A greenback often means the
same thing.”
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, minister, j Church school, 9:30. Dr- G. B- Man i I hart, superintendent. Service of worship, 10:35. Setmon theme: “My country ’tis of thee." ini commemoration of the 100th anniui-s-ary of the writing and the fir.-t use of this great national hymn. Tuxis C. E., 6:30. Leader, Ruby ;
Cowan-
Union service, 7:30 in the Methodist chuich. The Rev. Hansel Tower. DePauw and Boston Theological Seminary graduate, former pastor of Fillmore and other nearby chuivhes, nowlocated in New England, will he the
speaker.
METHODI 1 EPISCOPAL < HI HUH Rev. A. E. Monger, minister. V. D Thompson, mini ter of music. W. M. Blanchard, church school superintendent. 9:30 A. M.. Sunday church school. There : re classes for all and you are
invited.
10:30 A. M , m lining worship. Ser mon subject: “Some Independence Day Reflection^.” 6 P. M., high school Epworth
League.
7:30 P. M., union service at the Methodist church. The Rev. Hansel Tower of South Chatham. Mass., will be the speaker. Please note that the morning worship of the Greencastle Methodist Episcopal church will begin at 10:30 instivrd of 10:40 a- m.
Home Steam Laundry
“Let The Laundry Do It”
Telephone 126
Where Lauiidrving is a Fine ART
Total $968,080l61 fftate of Indiana. County of Pptn«m, ss; I. Perry M. Ifcih, Cashier of the above-named hank, d<> solemnly swear that the ulxo'e tatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. PERRY M. RUSH, < a hi-r. Correct—Attest: j. f. cannon, W A. KRKIGH RUSSELL E. BROWN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to liefore me this 2nd da . of July. 1932. dy Commission expire- April 23, 1935. — Allie F Allen, Notary Public. ■ , , ■
Rl PORT OF CONDITION OF CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY
Charter No. 151
I port of the condition of Citizens Trust Company at Greencastle
in the
!*■ "f Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1932.
I. J. ARNOLD—Secretary-
U A BROWN A. hi. HANNA
President.
Vice-President.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $377,179.16 Overdrafts None Adw.nce to Estates and Trusts 3.539.57 Oth*t Bonds, Securities, etc 114,765.22 Other Real Estate Owned 3,256.63 !hi'- from Trust Companies. Hanks and Bankers and < a h on Hand 105,787.84 Trust Securities 142,664.96 Bonds and Securities Securing Participation Certificates 222.000.<81 LVul Estate Owned by Trusts and Estates (Appraised Value) 111,499.14 Customer* Se.-unties 90.9rt9 ; 28 TOTAL *1,177.601.80
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock—Paid in Surplus Undivided Profits—Net Reserve For Interest . . Time Certificates Savings Deposits Trust Deposits
Bills Payable Notes Rediscounted Trust Investments I irticipation Certificates Outstanding Beal I fate Owned by Trust- and Estates (Appraised Value)
$ 58,636.57
434,002.03 25.557.29
50.000. 00 30.000. 00 2,335.93 3,996.00
$518,195.89
None N one
142,664.96 222,000.00 111,499.14
4 in l^ifayette with friend-. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Gravitt of Mitchell visited Mr ami Mrs. Ben Riley in this city Saturday, stopping here on their wa.. to Montpelier. Earl Heber of Dearborn, Michigan.) has returned home after visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Heber. Mrs. Heber accompanied her son home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and daughter Christine, east of town, leftj Saturday for Richmond. K.y., where they will visit Mr. Dietrich’s si-C-r and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evens and daughter Frances Evens, and Mr Sidelia Ia*ne Dowling of Mayfield, Ky., arrived late Friday evening for J a short visit with relatives and | ftiends. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. O’Hair arrived, home Friday nigh* from a motor tiipj through the east. They went to Swampscott. Mass, where Mrs. 1 O'Hair attended the national conven- j tion of the Kappa Kappa Gamma o-1 rority- ’ Congressman Court I a ml C. Gillen, of Greencastle, who was elected as the old Fifth district representative in congress in 1930, will he the speaker at the fir-t of a series of special Sunday night service* at the First Christian church. The address will he patriotic in nature in commemoration of Independence Day and the public is cordially invited to hear him. Bra /.il Times. In the case of Marian Rice against | Harry Rice, Koa-hdale people, in] which the plaintiff was granted a divorce some time ago and the de- 1 femiant ordered to pay $3.50 a week fur sunpoit of a child, the defendant was cited to apepar liefore Je Ige Hughes in (ironit court Saturday to show cause why he had failed to comply with the court order. Following the hearing the defendant waordered to pay $75 back pay and to keep up future payments of $3.50 a
week.
Frank ('. Schoenman I HE JEWELER Watch, Chirk and Jewelry
Repairing
Phone (22 E. Washington
West Side liar her Shop Shave 15c Haircuts 25c l.adie*’ Work A Specialty JOHNSON X HOOD
Mullins Drug Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S ( INDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday Open I ntii Noon July 4
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert Talmage Beck, minister. Chui-.-h school 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Bernard Handy, superinten lent. Morning worship and communion 10:20 a. m. Mr. Beck’s sermon subject will be “Tiie Christian and His
Tongue."
Young People's Society. 6:30 p. m. Consecration service. Union evening service at 7:30 at the Methodist church, Rev. Tower
preaching.
The official imard meeting is called for Thursday evening at the church.
Lincoln Rest aurant SUNDAY DINNERS 35c Short (hders
50c
Moore Electric TELEPHONE 72 General Electric Radios, Sweepers, Refrigerators
FIREWORKS! For The llh. Open all dav Sunday Fleenors Drug Store
L. & H. ( hevrolet Sales Inc. O. W . HOLLOW ELL Phone 346 N. Jackson
FIRST BAP 11ST CHURCH Corner Spring avenue and Poplarstreet. 9:30 A. M., unified church school and worship service. 6:45 P. M.. junior intermediate and senior B- Y- P. U. 7:30 P. M., evening worship. Union service in Method i t church- Rev. Hansel Tower will he the speaker. The annual Sunday school picnic wil Ibe hehl Sundii) July 10. FILLMORE M E. CHURCH Clyde Onyett, Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning 10:00. 1-et’s keep that attendance climbing. Preaching services second and fourth Sundays at 11 00 A M , and 7:00 P. M Class meeting 6:30 P. M before every evening service. This half hour is your opportunity. let's get together with some of our religious lemsChurch Council meeting every fourth Sunday, after the evening service. We need the attendance and advice of every official from the Sunday School and Church at these meetings. Help your church fulfill its responsibility in the community by giving it your support BETHEL A. M. E. ( HCR( II C. E. Henson, pastor. Sunday, Jul\ 3. Services 11 A. M Subject Sunday morning, The Parable of the Pound Text I ike 19.11
26.
Sunday School at 2:30 P. M. Sunday evening Service*: A spoi ial 1 sermon/by the pastor, at 7:45 I*. M. Communion services. Subject, Jesus enters Jeruaalem as King; Text-1.uke 19-29-42. Everybody is welcome to attendi I this service.
ielephone All Social Items to 95 W est Madison (Tub , I,. Meet With Mrs. Rogers. I he West Madison Home Econ0 tui.> i luh will meet with Mrs. James Roger- July 6 Member? please note -ange of meeting place. 4- + <»• V ♦ * Monday < luh Meeting Postponed The Monday club meeting which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Oscar. Sallust, has been post poned one week -t- + + ♦ + ♦ Art Needle Work (luh To Picnic The Ait Needle Work Club will hold a i iciiic at the home of Mrs. Krehl in 'lui - lay, July 5 at 4o’clock. (This will, be guest day. Members bring one iijsli of food and sandwiches and table service for self and guestAlso, not h e change of place and h:ur of meeting. -J- v v -h 'H + Day Gleaimrs Class Met With Mrs. Ragan The Day Gleanors class of the Fillmore M. E. Sunday school held their July meeting with Mrs. Ruth Ragan Nine meinbeis were pies-
ent.
H e meeting was opened by sing-
lin' "'Like the Name of Jesus With Y : ” Ruth Ragan read as the de- \- niiial the fist to tenth verses of
tlu -eveiitli chapter of LukePlan? were made for an ice cream
-u jii-r to be given July 8. Kefre?h- I mi-lit of home made ice cream and
.:ikc were served by the hostess.
++++++ t-ll ( luh Met
The Mi-se? Dickey
The “Let’sVTri” 4 H club of Madi-1 son tn-.vii hip met at the home of Wilma and Ollie Dickey. Bessie Sig- J lei wa elected president. The next meeting will he held at the home of j Bessie and Lulu Sigler, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning have received word of the death of I Tip Taylor at Thomtown. His wife was Margaret Moss. Funeral services j wil be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Both were
known in Greencastle.
YOU MAY BORROW MONEY HERE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST OBLIGATION TO FRIEND, RELATIVE NEIGHBOR, EMPLOYER. A record of forty years service, which has won the hearty appruval and recommeiMialum of thousands of patrons is th, best mrantee that we ran sali-fy ,-u. See what we offer you liefore you borrow money —any time—any place$25 TO $300 Indiana Loan Co 24‘/a E. Washington Street
NOTICE! The LINCOLN RESTAURANT Will.be closed Sunday and Monday in observance of the 4th. Open Tuesday at 5 a. m. We wish all a glorious Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lande will have as their guests for the weeket. ' Dr and Mrs. H. E. Landes and Dr. 1 and Mrs. Lester Garrison, of Chi-
| cago.
, The regular meeting of the diri-ct-j ors of the Chamber of Coiiimi : - will | be held Tuesday evening instead of Monday evening at the First N .tional
hank.
Mary Moore, age 13 years, of Michigan City, suffered laceration nn the left forearm Saturday moining when the car in which she was ridine collided with a truck driven In V J. Tresner. The accident in cured on Bloomington street neai the High Point filling station. The gill i- \i iling her grandmother, Mr . Mollie Moore, Foxridge.
Hedge’s Meat Market High ( lass Meats Phone 12 Free Delivery
Receipts For Safe Keeping 96,909.28 TOTAL $1,177,601.80
State of Indiana. County of Putnam, s«:
1. L J Arnold, Secretary of the Citiaens Trust Company of Greencastle d demnly swear that the above statement is true
L. J. ARNOLD, Secretary,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1932. My Commission expires April 23, 1935. — Allie F Allen, Notary Public.
Mrs. Margaret Gallagher Soaring, 77 years old, died at the residence of 1 the daughter, Mrs. Margaret HutstJ R. R. 6, Greencastle, at It) o'clock hriday morning She is survived b\ five daughters, Mr*. Hurst. Mrs. John] T, Cleand and Mrs. Jeannette Sm i t of Danville, III.; Mrs. Ella Raden j hnugh of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mary | Kirkwood of Terre Haute, and six sons. Daniel. Cornelius, Dominick, Andrew. John and Martin. The body was taken to the Ryan funeral home, Terre Hautf, Friday, pending funeral, ai rangemertts.
Hitth Point Oil ( ompany 3 Local Stations LI Net) Products
Ft tor’s (iara?e ^killed Mechanics ALL WORK GFAKANTKFD 3 E. Franklin Phone 507
CHRISTIAN St I ENT | soillTV 408 Elm St. Sunday Morning Serv ce 10:45 Rending room open Wed. 2-4 p. M “God” is the subject of the Les-son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 3. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off? Can any hide himself in ocret places that I shall not see him ? saith the Lord. Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the Lord” (Jer. 23: 23, 24). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Sciem e textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “God is one. The allness of Deity is His oneness” (p. 267). “Paganism and agnosticism may define Deity as ‘the great unknowable:’ but Christian Science brings Got! much nearer to iiian. and makes Him bettea known as the Ail-in-all, forever near” (p. 696).
RI PORI OF CONDITION OF CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ( barter No. 2896 Reserve District No. 7 Report of condition of the Central National Hank of Greencastle in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30. 1932. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $248,124.30 Overdrafts 128.86 United States Government securities owned 229,8(81(81 Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 141,134.00 Bankii ' house. $55,(88) Furniture and fixtures, $6,492.90 61,492.90 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 39.325.79 Cush and due from banks 178,858 87 Outside checks and other cash items 2,303.71 Ib dem tion fund with l . S. Treas. and due from U. S- Trcas. 5,000 00 In Transit 18,958.79 Total / $926,127 22 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 100,000 Undivided profits—net 40*.M Reserves for dividend?, contingencies, etc 2,965.28 Ri- i-nes for interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid 3 Pi Circulating notes outstanding 100,000.00 Du* 1 0 hanks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding 247,744 23 Demand deposits 354,005 44 Time deposits 20,000 00 Total $925.127 22 Stat of Indiana, CouiVty of-Putnam, ss: I, H L. Wells, Cuf-hiet of the above-named bank, thi -oiemnly swear that ‘hi above tatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , H. L. WEiULS, Cash er. Correct—Attest: F L. O’HAIR C. C. GAUTIER 8 A. HAYS Director* Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 day of July, 1932. Nell Browning, Notary I Mic. M Commission Expires. March 29, 1936. "■ 1 — REPORT OF CONDITION OF C ENTRAL TRUST COMPAM Charter No. 24. * Report of the condition of The Central Trust Company at Greenca-i' 1 in the Stat of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1932 hREIiL. O’HAIR President KENNETH E. WEST. Secretary. •SII-AJA. HAY$—Vice-President. WARD D MAYHALL HARRY L. WELLS—As-t. Sec. RERwiROES I nans and Discounts $368,2K.>.00 Overdraft* 1 None Advance to Estate and Trusts 2,165.18 C. S. Govern'lien t Securities 67,6t8(.00 Other B inds. Securities, etc 126,032.7j Furniture and Fixtures 1,318 ‘j Other Real Kitate Owned 3,210 36 Due from Trust Companies Banks ana Banker* and Cash on Hand, 197,389.91 Trust Securitip* 183,791 4^ Trust Real E tale (Appraised Value) Bond.- to secure participation errtif cotes 32,000.00 T.OTAL ..1 $991,643.40 LIABILITIES (Winn Capital Stock ^Paid in $ ,l() - ,!!, Undivided Profits—Net 1 038..>J Demand Deposits #..... $ 58,860 63 Time Certificate* j 137,661.62 Savings Deposits 432,172.17 Trust Deposits 18,492.68 „« Special Deposits «07fi2fl *6™’^** Participation Certs. Outstanding , r Trust Investments ! JOLMLF* TOTAL ,, $991,543.40 State of Indiana, County of Pvitiam, ss: 1. Kenneth K West, Secretary ,f the Central Trust Company of Greenca?tle Indiana do solemnly swear that the statement above is true. KENNETH K. WEST, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd. day of July. 1932. , Nell Browning, Notary Public. My Com mien ion Expiree. Marck 29, 1986.
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