The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1932 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1932.
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things* our missionary societies are 1 r, mg in these 1 atin-American cities, j The trip was so well planned and vivvn it made an intensely interesting meeting. It was followed by a | I fellowship, meeting which was 1
. njoyed by all
Monday Flub To Meet Monday
Mrs. Oscar Sallust will be hostess .j. a. a. + + to the Monday club. Monday, July 11. Happ) Workers 4-H Club at an all-day me, ting with a pitch m NjH W ednesday Afternoon
dinner at the noon hour. Each mem-
ber is asked to bring one guest anil The Happy Workers 4-H Club held table service. their fifth meeting Wednesday after-
•P 4- -F -P -P + noon at the home of Eula Mae and Black School Picnic Katherine Arnold.
To Be Held July 10 ! A demonstration was given by Eula The Black School Picnic will he VIa * Arn ° ld and Fancis Hendrich.
held Sunday. July 10 in the woods If
The choir of the Methodist church will hold a shoit rehearsal tonight at
7 o’clock.
U.RKEMFAT REACHED LONDON, July 8, ( UP)—Agreou nt l ,.i been reached at the Fans an a debt and reparations conference. .) i.’ Ihomas, Dominions secretary, nn unced in the hou.-e of ccinmon.to.lay.
M \ \ ( tlMPl.i : I E RO \ D !« PWING in END OF Jl'I.Y ROCKV1I.1.K, Ind., July 8—The section < f road 30 1» tuvon Rockville and Montezuma, which is being constructed bj the P. B. Putnam company, of Fort Wayne, will be completed about Aug 1. according to the contractor Concrete already has Ireen
Dock Perry of Fillmore entered the county hospital Thursday for treat-
ment.
Carl Stewart and family, Bloomington -treet. were visitois in Indiana-
polis, Thursday. .Mis. Wilmer Albin, east WashingMr. end Mrs. M H. Decker are the t,.n treet. has as her guests, her parents of a son, Floyd Stanley, born aunt, Mrs. E. J. Briggs of Fort Tuesday. July 5. Worth. Texas, and Mrs. Moore of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver and ; Jerseyville, who arrived- late Friday,
son Lloyd visited over the week-end
with relatives near Linton. Mr- and Mrs. Jacob Kiefer have re
turned home from a trip to Lake
Erie. Pa., and Lake Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snively. Anderson street, have left for a week’s visit
at Bloomington, 111., and Chicago.
Mrs. Dean Webster of Russell town- C o >• ship underwent a major operation at the county hospital, Friday morning Miss Mary Frances Callahan of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Barnet Callahan.
Spring avenue.
Luther Templeman sold 34 good red and black hogs averaging 201 lbs. at the Indiarapolis Stock Yards on Thursday, July 7th. Arnett Craver, of Los Angeles,] Cal., who was called here by the
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sympathy goes out today to two intrepid American aimy fliei - who, after setting a new mark in nviiition by flying from Harbor Grace to Berlin, were forced down in Ru -hin territory on their attempted i t cor I breaking flight around the
globe.
Fortunately, when the controls of their plane, the “Century of Procii s-'’ jammed and the sturdy -hip i.i-hed. Mattern and Griffin escaped wkh «.nh -light injuries. Consideriile anxii ty was felt all over the
death of his lather, Ray (. ra\er, sev- wor | ( j Thursday when these two avia-
tor- \ver< not reported at Moscow or
ing company will a • t .'Hi to a - tool h* too* Danville, Ind., v i 1
ea t on road road 13 and to In paved.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, July 8, (L'F)—The war debt question lias bo. ii cttled by Europe,, and Germany finally ha been relieved of ail but hadow of the heavy burdens of rcp; r: ti'ins. The nation> at the intern.ut onal debt conference agreed today po.tpone furthei payments until]
if rity returns, in the hope that 1 Mr. and Mi . .loin: Walter and son meantime the United States will act ' of Stile-v.He visit. Ir. and Mrs. t"w ltd sialing down or cancelling the Wallace Lone ind . i . :i, north Colp.i> ii.ont due it from Europe, I lege avet.ut I rida
Flint’s Market
316 N. Jackson Street
eral weeks ago, has left on the return
trip to California
The .Motion crossing on north Jackson street, is being repaired by railload workmen. Traffic is being le
Uid on ;i of this section toured by way of Madison street until
and the remainder of tho work is pro- 1 grossing rapidly Following the completion of thi ertinn the contract-
td any other poin uled route.
along their sche l -
Home Killed Baby Beef At I’easonable prices. Direct from larm to our customers. Why pay the other fellows overhead? You <ret quality merchandise at the rie’ht price here. Ted will cut your meats the way you like them. He hasthe right kind to cut. We have a full line of Fresh Meats, cured meats, lunch meats, dressed and live frying 1 chix. Fresh country ej^gs. Complete line of groceries and vegetables and fruits, ice cold Watermelons and Canteloupes. SATISFACTION GCARANTEEI) OK YOI R MONEY H \CK. Phnne 355
the repair is complete. in the foreclosure suit of the Putnam Lodge No. 45 Independent Order of Odd Fellows against Ruth Allen Kngliii and husband, a finding has been returned in ciicuit court in in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of $425.81. Funeral services weie held at Amo Tuesday for Carl Gentry, 53 yeaf olit. brother of William Gentry of Giee a.-tle, who died M nday mornine of tubei i ulosis/ The widow, a ibitighter, two <on-, and a -ister and another brother als > survive. Mrs. Blanche Bruner. Mr . Herbert L. Craver, Miss Mildred Craver and Miss Arit i Asplund, all of Greencastle, were visitors in IndianapoliThursday. Miss Craver and Miss Asplund are planning to enter nurses training at the City hospital in 1ml-
iaapolis.
Pictures of Ray Sears, Greenca-tle boy. and Bert Nelson, both Butler track stars, who are enroute to the west coast to participate in the Olympic Dials at Palo Alta, appeared in the Indianapolis News Thursday. Sear- will compete in the final tryout- of, the mile run. Clinton Mangun and family of Bak- < rsfil Id. i al left Tlmr-da .j I con, Ariz., after a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Htn - tis and Mrs. John Magnun of this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Magnun are graduates of DePauw and will take nine work in Tuscon looking toward their master’s degree. Their two children may also take some educational work while there. William “Bill” I.inley, win, is conceded the youngest airplane pilot, is one of the pilots of 43 planes that left Hoosier airport Tuesday morning n and all-state tour The planes will travel as far south as Evansville, thence north along the western -tate line to Michigan City, returning to ! Indianapolis Sunday. The tour will include stops at the principal cities I along the route.—Cloverdale Graphic,
I his feeling of unrest manifest by Ann i i ins Germans. Russians and others, only goes to show that no ui.iUei what the nationality everyho iy admires courage and it takes more than ordinary daring to start a trip around this old terrestial hall in an airplane with the hope of completing the journey in eight days or less.
it rains the picnic will be held in the High School gymnasiumMary Woodrum, PrCs.; Will Blackwell, vice-president; Lucy Howard— Secretary-treasurer. + + ++ + ■* Nudle I hreaders To Hold Picnic The Needle Threaders 4-H club met at the Lome of Mary Elizabeth Abel. It was decided to have a picnic at the home of Peggy Handy Friday aftei noon. Frances Gostage gave a demonstration on how to mend runners and Wayburn McMains on how to I dam stockings. Mary Elizabeth explained how to in-n clothes an 1 Alary i York how to put bias tape on dro.-sis Games were played and refreshments were served. The next meeting will he at tlic home of Helen Daggy.
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Happy Score ( lub Met With Miss Black The Happy Score 4-H Club met . July 7, at the home of Marjorie;' Black. The president called the meeting to order and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Sixteen members and MiHicks and Miss McClain were pre-ent Miss Hicks gave ar. interesting report on the Club camp. Virginia Throop and Mary Jane Etter gave a demonstration on different kinds of
seams.
Games were played ar.il refre hments were served. The meeting was adjourned to ] meet again July 12, at the Home j Economics building.
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I Winsi me Workers 1 Met at Bainbiidge The Winnine Workers 4-H cl b of Bainbridge met July 5 at the high
school building,
'I he local dub leader. Mi s Marjorie South, and Mrs. S. A. Colliver, Airs. H. R. Sands . n I Mrs. South, with twelve mem be i s. were present. After the dub met wit i the lead-
Plans were made for a picnic which
will be held July 20.
The next meeting will be July 13, at the home of Mary Knauer.
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Jolly Workers 4-H Club Met \\ ednesday afternoon The Joll. Workers 4-H Club of Reelsville met for the seventh time July (5th with an attendance of nine. The meeting was called to or-
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der by the president. After -i ^mg three sohgs the roll call was answered Iby giving an article used in euoking. The imembers were entertained (Continued on Page Four)
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It may t>e ttwit in days to come,
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r> t|ers, a business session was held, tins
was followed by ;> musical
be able to -hoot through the sky " i0 mile- an Imui or more. Devices of . ifety no doubt will he perfected by scientists of to norrow that will eliminate most of lie hazard.- of aviation and mankind will zoom along in the
upper strata, having breakfast in |nuni r '’
New York, lun h in Paris, and back on Br adwav u time for dinner the
same day.
program
consisting of a piano -olo by Josephine Hendricks; a violin solo by Wra Ader .accom, mb I b\ Lucile Nichols on the piano; an i two vocal
by Irene South, Doris Gai-
rett and Vera Aik 1 .
The meeting was dismis • d by the
Wonderful ides have been made in thi field the last two decades but a >et :i\ 'ion i« still in its infancy and ail., per twenty years will
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president, Doris G iriett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Takes Leave of Cloverdale
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Richardson, accompanied Mr. and Mi Roy B. Rich-
tein; rkabl, advancement such as' ardson to Danville la t Fiiday and e fumou- W’right brothers never I "'ere dinner guest- of Lurah G
di, tun’it of ’ hen they Imilt their, W ills. Others piesent were: Mr and tru ;e flying i chines. Mrs. Dennis Wright and children,
—o— I -'Lie Ellen and Warren of South
And the V ted States, although i Whitley and Mrs. Chalk Richardson h dm n’t Ir as many plane- of. and daughter Alice Ellen of Clayton, win i some ‘.he other nations.* The entire party was entertained in contiii'je t > h I the world in fear-] the Richardson home ut Cloverdale on lo aviators io have spanned the' the Fourth in honor of the hhthday grim Atlantic h< vast Pacific, the | anniversary of Roy B. Richardson. Nurrh and Sot Poles, and encircled | Mr. and Airs. Roy B Richardson the globe. (W refer you to Post and left Cloverdale on Tuesday for Gatty.’) South Whitley to, visit his sister and
—o— ] family. They will then take up their
Aim lira still as its Lindbergh, its journey westward to their farm land Byrd, its Amelia Earhart and it will in Nebraska and thence to their home have more. in California from which they have]
—o— i been absent for eight months. Ameiican In 1 the world’s endur- ] -p -i- •)• + •)• + an e rm ord f< a plane remaining Missionary Society Take aloft, hememb r the feat of the An Imaginary Tiip
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The Missionary Society of th" First C 'ristian chur h met Tuesday afternoon at the home erf Mrs. Ralph West, with .Miss Barrow, Mrs. R lymond Iiwin and Mr . Milo West as
assistant hostesses.
The president, Mr-. "Harry Talbott, conducted the Irtisines-- meeting after * which Mi-s Barrow "ave the devo-
Hunter brother- at Chicago.
Back again to Mattern and Griffin. Their p] me was rightfully named "The < . ntury of Progress.” Depiession may come and depressions always go but we are thankful that progress continues and that we> have many pioneers in aviation who if nec-
< aiy aie willing to give their lives | lions in her very : mpressive manner, loi t e lienefit ind advancement of I The twenty two members an I two posterity. | gupsts then were taken on an imaginary trip b) b m i to a world’i
‘ missionary convention to be* held at Buenos Aires, South America. Sevl eral women took ihe part of officers aboard the ship, ui h as captain, pilot, and others. Mrs. Ralph West and Miss Barrow were the delegates to this convention , Pretty soon after getting on ship, | they met Mrs. Milo West, a globe j trotter, who was not at all interested in missionary work. She told them all ! about the wonderful cities, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro. Paraquay. and other South American cities. Before the ship arrived, however, they had won over Mrs. West, who consented to attend all mee'ing-i with them and
help them all she could.
The missionary letter /rom Miss Mary Irene Orvis wa- read by Mrs. Raymond Irwin, telling of all the
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