The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 July 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, UTOIANA, FRJ DAY, JULY 15.1932

u ,, \ si) \( 1 ()l'ICKLY Candida - -'V^ral other boy- from ibe follov.ii K at tide ha.- been giv- over the county are attending the

en The Banner for publication: camp.

“Our Sch oo 1 Attendance Child 1 bor Law is threatened by bills, TO PREACH HERE which have beO n introduced in both

t , House and nate. During the Rev. C. L Anderson, Louis'Hlle. will

• v ,, a ta‘i wide survey of the preach at the Baptist church Sunday it ration o' this law has been morning, Jpplying the pulpit of the

i • m each i ui/.’y and town-hip by local chutfli for that day a- i result

-1 liranche of the following of the re- gnation of Rev. W. J. • zation-: Indiana Congress of Crowder. Rev. Anderson is well known

1 .i, • and Tiacio • Indiana Feder- here, having conducted a two weeks’

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Wave* For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Green castle, Indiana, a ••cond das-- mail ( matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents i>er I week; ?.TOO per year by mail in Putnam county; $,'{.5(1 to $5.00 per yeui by mail outside Putnam county.

lio of Womens t. iu! >5 Department of the Y. no Leap lie of \S i men lean Ueeion Auxiliary, . m lation of LYiivorsit.

Public Affails W. C A In.! \ i tens, Amer„r.erican As- • Women The

revival at the local church ary

Febru-I

EfGHI COWS KILLED \" SiKAW STACK t WES IN j

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

c"alt this survey is, convincing nd how- the piesent ailr, unistration f the School Alt' nciance- C hild-Laher

w to be eccnomi. al and i Enactment of the pro. o-eo

uhl mean a let-do' . of the ..dmii.i and would lesult ompeting for job.-,

linquern i iiecause ul ii!> r.es ancy, and more cost to tiie ta

in the end.

"Petition.- to be suit to our lep'i? j

nient

effeiti the la childiv

F-ight cow on the Charles King Ed Mason fan west of Crawfordsville

uccf sf.il. on stat • road 34, suffocated to death amen.i- Tuesday when a straw stack caved in i in the the shed in which they were. Thiee •i ion ; other cow- likely will die a the re-

moie suit of injuries. The straw stack was

r - de- ] over a shed and when it fell it com-

ai.D tru-| pletely buried the animals.

puyi

DAWILl.F. I ARTS WORK OF WIDENING - i REE I BERMS

(iet Our Trices Round Oak Moistair Heating System

Ewry Installation Fully Guaranteed

Horace Link & Company

Socteft

New V\ (fiidertui Face Powder

$ $ $

Section I wo EnjoyPicnic Supper Meet Members of Section T.vo of the Woman’s Chrmtian Union of the First Christian church entertained their hu-ban.ls and gue t- with a pitch-in suppei at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mr- John Li yd in Ni.rth;wood Thursday evening. Fifty were : present.

Prevents Large Pores— Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-CLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New Frt n h process maki - it spread more moithly and stay on longer. No mole hiny no-e.-. Purest lace powder known. Prevents large pores. Ask t >-1 day for new, wonderful face powder, I MEU.OGLO, that suits every com-( nlexion.

HOME

Old aini >n-y

We will refinance , ur

obligations and . „ your I ills into en cepits. You can it A;'3 h

pay ,is in oiia! g i

luidgi- party given Wedne-day b> tt.e bride-idcct’- hrotheiMn-law and sis-

I’rosecutor wa- in Brazi

Marshall Friday.

la'or- have lieen pla-'ed in the Cit^’ , i.jlirarc Tin -e must he signed at.uf Actual cor-truction on the improvedh d by Friday evening. A vei v ! ment of the side berms to Main street ■ ut time, hut so important. Please started yesterday afternoon when S. CO to the Library and ign at the iL Palma of the Vaughn Co., Parted

c. i id it t possible hour. The Libiary is a grew of local men to work lengthen-

open from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tim : ing a culvert under the present 18 ignatures of both men and women foot slab so that it will accomodate

are needed.”

HOI S \i » \MP

tlv rt.'ne foot shoulders to be built on

I either ide.

Mr. Palma said that he would con

til ue with minor details of the imorovement a few days before the heavy i r achinery would be brought

Military Training Camp at Fort Ben- here whilh is n.,w employed in bridge jamin Harrison, near Indianapolis. | con driictfon near New Market,

where they will receive a month’s ■ rhus it appears, n ilitar. training at government ex- delay. Danville’s

-treed will he finished and it

’Three Grerneastle boys ported for duty with the

have reCitizen.

Christian Church Choir will meet tonight at 7:00 o’clock ut the church. All member- are asked to he present. Willard Garrett underwent a mastoid operation Thursday morning at the Robert Long hospital in Indiana-

polis.

Mr. and Mrs. George Billingsley. 509 Elm street, are the parents of a daughter, bom Thursday at the coun-

ty hospital.

Mrs. Norman Crews and Dr. ! Charles Doty who have been the guests of'Miss Mary Denkins and 1 Mrs. Alice Fenn have returned to their homes in Cleveland, Mississippi. Miss Mary Agnes Miller, count\ ! nurse, was accompanied to Indiana- ! polis Thursday by Mrs. Gertrude

Munson, of Fern, who attended a . * * u ‘ * ,0 ° S p "i n r club met Thursclinic at the Coleman hospital, and , * a - v a ^ e,n on at - o’clock at the Ml W< ■ d 1 .1 O tw< . Ml '•> 11 ’' et 11 ■' Bloomington treet. 1 hi two Wi 1 > 001 A > "g gam. - and fall children entered the Riley hos- sl ' 1 K in! L Refreshments were served,

pital for children.

A Chick having 4 sets of feet and

Following the meal. Mrs. \y. \

Beemei gave he'i year’ finan-ial re- !er Mr an(t jvi rs . non Edmonson, *08' i port a* treasurer of the section. Mr- So.jQ, Wilson avenue. The affair, j Orville Stewart, retired as president, whi h also , nar k e d the tenth wedding

being -ucceeded in olfice by Mi - aimiveitary cd' the host and hostess,

. R°y Abrams. wa- held at El Padre Inn, with covers

n AK ' Eatd’taining readings be Mi lai( , for fourteen couples. The color U. Abrams Mary o- Re ai and a short talk by the f or t j le decorations was pink

i Rev. R. T. Beck follow, i. At the a(u j blue, with the announcements in

W. M. Su'herlin, local attorney, j ton ‘' u '' on t * v ’ soc * a * h° ur i th. the ferrn of corsages. Music was furwa- in Craw tdsville Thursday. (members and guest departed thank- nj-hei during the evening by Don

ing Mr. and Mrs. Boyd for their coi- i{j a .aido’s Spanish Troubadour-.

weekly cr monthly payments, as your income permits.

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Indiana Ltn |ien

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Reduced prices on K l.ii

24 hour servicemack Studio.

-Bette’

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vened. the limine--

of yearly report:, the 1 'th grams for the comini n 'R

William Hartman and Kenneth (dial hospitality. “Be hies the betrothed couple and

Mite- letui 'd 1 hursday evening; Guests were: Mrs. William hohy. \f|_ :1 |h1 Mr E imonson, Mr .and election of a -ecre'.aic 1 ?t[ liom a trip ' ,rough Illinois. |Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brother . .Mr. ond Mrs Hufford of Pasadena, former James VanHorn, who , «« b

Mrs- J. W. Herod, Mr. and Mr Gor- Amo residents, weie among tnose being made president of tue >en ! don Sayers, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Zeis, pie-ent.” Union.. Mrs. Hattie T mi * m | Dr. and Mrs. Gilbeit Rhea. Rev. and +•!•❖+ + + , ant secietary, was pi jwe Mrs. RoberV Beck. Ira Cowling, Hi. * Roachdale Couple letary’s chair, and M. \L on

The' 14-n.onths old daughter of: Eileen Munday and Mi Mary O- Married Here rum become assistant. 1 ^ Emmett Suthnlin is reported critic-. Rear. Mr.. lierthu May Powers and Wul The secretary’s repmt ’ ?

Mrs. A. C. Lockridge of Roachdale

i- \isiting h'-r mother, Mrs. Russell

t'ook. at Di-.n ille, this week.

ally ill at the home of Harve Gorham on Main streM in - .uth Greencastle.!

Fredis Cox of Gieencastle,returned her honii at (Leencastle Tuesdav

legs was found Thursday morning. | after visiting for a few days with her

to i hi ther, Aubrey L. Cox, of the Model Shoe Store, and Mrs. Cox and son

pense.

The local candidates and the cornpanic to whifh they have been a - ioned are George C*. Brown, Cuinany ”11” David Frank Weber, Comp .nv "B”; and Karl E. Fulkerson, Company "B”. In addition to the tSreen.a-tl’

is hoped

t ai 2'ie Mate highway department ivill socm see its way clear to complete the concreting nf road 30 westward final Danville, thus completing a hard ui luce thorough .-are from Kan.-as City to Indianapolis.—Danville Re-

publican.

Tomm>.—Bloomington Telephone.

The two extra ones are fastened

after five years of j the hac k of the chick with the feit unfinished Main pointing the opposite direction from

the other ones, it is a White Wyandotte. The chick con walk and seems to be in good health and is now 4 days of old D. W. Dietz of the Center Point Hatchery has hatched 3fS0,00(l

day old chicks during the last four ! hied

years and thi- i the first one he has 'Agnes Miller, county nurse.

patients were examined.

The Cdttom Blossom Singers will give a concert of spiritual and plantation melodies at the Manhattan

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Mrs. Albert Moore Missionary Hostess

ter K< < k, both of Roachdale. were showed a total of 12

mectirJ

•vei

united in marriage here Friday morn- w'itli a monthly averne

117aid.

on

’hfe! lite pen' he i

Dr. John Stygall. of Indianapolis, wa in charge of the tuberculosis clinic held at the county hospital Friiy. Dr. Stegall was assisted by the hospital Aaff and Miss Mary

Sixteen

ever een

ing repeated at a or, • jPjj

families of the section.

GoLtf M£>)AL u/ FLOUR

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: ing h\ Filler Lawrence H. Athey. The tendance, a t .tal of j •

Mrs. Albert Moore was the ho. to s bri iegicom. who gave his occupation offerings and a total nu for the regular meet g o M aborer I , n of Mr. •.>*'•: which w.i Olive Mi-sionaiy . o t> II day and Mi William M. Keck, Roachdale. over the preceding y * afternoon. The meeting wa called The bride formerly lived at Rockville. I Two all-day meetin to oruer by the \ ice president, Mrs. -8 -F d- + 4* .dining the year, an i a Albert Landes. Miss tiara Mel’her- Section "ne FJnlertained 'presentation of a plai Uson conducted the devotion-, "Faith By Mrs. Meikel ; the New Minister” won of Our Father” was u-ed for the 1 q, lature of nearly one hundred April, to the Union, the i I n

opening song. 'degrees did not prevent the assemblMrs. C. E. Stoner rend an article in age of .each lalf a hundred members “Christian Education in the local ;l nd friend of Section One of the church. Mrs. Katherine Steog md Christian i ii.rch, Thursday at the Mrs. David Houck gave -elected home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meikel,

readings from the June “1-iieml . for their annual picnic and all day dren of the section pte ■! : Fwenty members responded to roll gathering. program of readings 1,1" call. There were three guests pr< ont. 4,0 t.-dlo were spread on the spa- ^ numbers. Mrs. Ray F refrcahiMot . ert rv«4 | u 1 t noon, and fried chick- Orville Stewart sang during the social hour. [en, homemade ice cream and cooling Pilot Me.” After th 4^ + + + + + + diink , alon , with the genial fellow- adjournment came at 1 Beech wood ( luh jijp^ hel|ied to lessen the heat, as all ne xt meeting will he h

Held Annual Picnic id.I justice to the -plendid dinner. The Beechwood Club held th« ir an- | ), L . K,. v , :m d Mrs. Roliert T. Beck

Following the inter, period, Miss Florence V the devotional-, after w

old

lost

erri nd I

mde iri«

Henry Marshall, west

church on Monday evening at 8 o’-" ual l ’ i, '" ic Thurs,la - V eve, li n K fl,r the and Mr. . \\ R. Hutcheson.

clock. The ingers are from Pine; Woods cho.d in Mississippi Everyone is invited and a free will offerin. will be taken.

members and families on the beauti- president of the Union,

ful lawn at the country home of Mr !; uest

and Mis. Glen Moreheart. Thirty live'

Mi . Davis who has been in the l: bert Long hospital at Tmliana-

partook of a bountiful supper spread on a long table on the lawn. A hurt play entitled, "l ountuie The Eg, • w’as given by Glace Moreheart, Ethel

This vas

A marriage lict-n-e v

t’rawfon: ville 11. u -da ;om( Himes, 23, printer, an, 1 , or ,

■U * p. in. ' i- regular meeting con I a housekeept i u I ia< j

retiring ? honor

P"l for more than six weeks taking Jackson and Anna nod i.a . S. vertreatment for ulcers of the stomach al reading and , re., w le given by 1 much ihpraved and was able to the children pre-ent. All departed :tt have thi hospital last Tuesday. She a late hour thankin Mi and Mi-, wa taken to the home of her son Moreheart for’their kind hospitality.

Glenn Davis in Danville where she ex- * + T + + t- ", t t , main for a week or two be- The Work- \-\\ a Ml ( luh ton returning to her home near Clin- Met Thursday Julj 21

ton Fall- The Work A-Wa I H Club held

their meeting Thursday, July 11 at . . . , , '2:00 o’clock in the Hc;ne Economic 1-OR F \LE—Ornamental or shade - .... ,, , . , . _ i Building. \ irginia md Oliv, Mae

tree very fine specimen of European

” , Dean gave • o- ,,

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Linn. liable size for transplanting. ^ i ^ ( ( fjrowth ! mranteed or no pay. 30fl‘ ' l 111

n,,ith J a, son street Phone 65. C. H. Cook. 15-lti

ST \TK LEGISLATURE

(Cimlinued From Page One) j w iking l r the corporation on public 1 pro.jo : Homes so used would be | tax tro>. \ction on the measure was I

postpone

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Pure Cane Sugar

FOR ALL PURPOSES ^ 24 LB. BAG

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49c 39c

FINE GRANULATED S9 LB BAG

$1.09

GRANDMOTHER S QUALITY 0 R E & D Vi ''' ^ o '’ wh ° le loL * f 4c

ICED COFFEE WE'K JULY 1ITM THRU 16TH 8 o'Clock Cofoe lb. 19c RED CIRCLE COFFEE <• LB ISC BOKAR COFFEt ' LB *7C 7 * A*

FINEST QUALITY MEATS BACON bingans. Whole lOlj. BKKF BOAST V T* * ]4c lender. In. - 1 FRANKFCBTERS He BKEF Fresh Ground 1 0 ( . No ( ereal, I.b AvfL

FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Home (irown Cum, 2 D/ 35 c ; Mich. Red ( berries 10c , Rlaek Raspberries ,. tN 2 15ci Celery, 3 Stalks i(W»

oK, Atlantic

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IMu \ A’WliW.. July la, <l:|, ’ r_ (dem<»nk«rf.ti..n on "How to Make C.tp

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tiday. in thfcir consideia

ta n of li U-fore the special sessioi

of the leg lature.

The paity’s state leaders met to chart a iclief course through the maze of lls now l»,fore the legi-ia tuie. Thi program was passed on to Democrat! representatives last night. The prorram provides for: transfer of all t wnahip mads to the county, alary cut- for all state employes, abolition of the three-mile road law. a moratori um on road Ixinds, elimination of pr ,perty taxes for maintenance of H .ids, allocation of one-half of the ga oline tax fund and auto license fee to local units, and a reduction m the state liudget for next

year.

Speaker Walter Myers of the house an i R. Earl Peters, Democratic tate chairman, directed the conference.

dein.ui tration on “Two Games were played

iThe meeting wa adjourned to met next Thur day. Jul *1 at the home of Virginia and Olive Mae Dean.

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Interesting Mu iin„

The Cookiety-Cuokiety-Cookiety 4Fl Club held it- meeting al the Home Economics Building, Thur day after- . noon- Camp and othei acGvitii were | discussed. The club then \ i-ited tl»e ^ j Work-A-Way (Tub and enjoy, a

and Olive

Mae Dean The meeting wa adjourned to meet Thursday, July 21.

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Stiich And t hatter Club Meet I hursday The Stitch and Chatter t-H Club met at the home of Catherine Albin Thursday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the pivsjii, nt ifter which the 4 II rampl and picnic we-e discussed. All those present enjoyed the meeting. Refre-hments were serv-

ed.

4- 4* 4- •> 4, 4" Rainhridge Man \N <‘ds North Salem Monian Saturday afternoon, at the Methodist parsonage, the man ure if Miss Mary Eva Wniteley of North Salem, 'and Floyd William Harnile f R .in- ' bridge, was solemnized, the Rev. Rnb-

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Special Blend for Ice Tea

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ready for the table or lunch.

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Bacon, I.b

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ett Kimberiin I Repoblii an. 4- 4* d - 4* 4" 4*

officiating —Danville

TH (Gil DEATH OF CHIU) Morris Charles, 15-months old son

of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chapman, who ( oatesville Giri’a

live on a farm between Bridgeton and Mansfield, was drowned when he fell face down m the creek or branch that runs through the barn lot, Saturday from

afternoon about 5:30. ( I nounring the engagement of their With his little sister, Audrey Jane, (daughter. Martha, to Harold R. Hall-

Engagement Announced

Mr .an I Mrs. Theodore MeKiimey received a clipping thi week, taken

Rasadena, Calif., paper, an

strom of Pasadena. With the an- : nouncement appeared a large pi Jure j of Miss McKamey. Mis McKinney ma former student of Danville high school. The announcement read as

| age 2, Morris Charles was playing in the barn lot. It is supposed he wandered to the creek by himself and fell ,n and was unable to help himself. It wa , about 10 minutes after the child-

ren went to play that Mr. Chapman j follows: vw nt to get them- The little girl said “Announcement of the engagement brother w<nt to the creek” and when of Miss Martha A. McKamey, daughIhe fnthei reached 1 him the child was ter of Mr. and Mis. Theodore Mc-

' Kamey of Coatesville, Ind., to Harold

W II' .III 11 llll) imwqtwjtwMwn |,|||. «a,i. Mrs. Chapman's father, Charles Hallstram, 184 South Change Grove Strange died.—Rockville Republican, avenue, was made at a dinner and

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