The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 26,1932.
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Very Mutable fur street wear, various styles.
Washable Frocks
In fine \ niles anrl I velet Km broideries. \lso washable "silh- pastel shades.
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CIX)VERDAI.E
Shorts Win
Mr-. < lareme Rut yiin
oimir Herd ii< id a few k wit In i mother. Mrs.
M U MAYSVIU.K j„n Mr. a Mr I a ' Abbott of Danville spent .Sunda Sunday 'with her sister Mrs. John Mrs. M Malieout. days last Ida aid i.aura Steward, Mrs. Alice Hur t.
Chauir - v Perkins and children spent Mi. aim Mi . t ;• orpe Wallace, Mr. bund.i Mr noon with Mrs. Alina an I Mi . I dm Oyrh . ami -on and the Wellrr and dautrhter. j Rev. E. ( Kivctt were Sunday <linE K'lauver is . iundimr a ner pa t • of .Mi and Mrs. Van
few day with her -ister Mr Mair- Humphtey
lean Dm i t n et ol Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs 'John Ci’iiiner, Miss Bertha Maiayer s|irnt Sunday with Mr. and Mr Ed. ('rimer and family. ( lotile (irah nn of ILi nhridyre spent one day last week with Homer Stew-
ard. i
Mr . Sarah (ierman s|ieiit Saturday night and S'lmlay v ith her daughter Mi J' lin Smith and family.
d with Flora
The Siinshine elttl .arkin Thai day.
( I; a I’rici.aid and i dldren visited a'th I.i ster Terry Sunday. Mi ml VI i I) II;. Hodge attend* d a tei.t ia 'a ting r, flayt n Sunday
fternoon. A surpri
Id
iv dinner wa
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Arch Kenm ■ game
11 1 !• ERSON IUE.
ott, (’l l il Stringer and
ttemled the hall de Sunday after-
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given for t’da Mr. an I M Diy.ney and f and family \ am mack S Anulia !.
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i ully Sunday. I )i,’ ley (i reen and Albert Alice with Lowell Me-
a I! for the
ast
Miss ville vi tei M Mr.
Hdei ited . He.
D. in y of near Han't we.k with her sis- ■ Met iinmack. I rink IK at h ca!b*i
Waltei Hobert d condition
lied
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brother
a i ii , Itohel t’s bout the same.
A large crowd attended the funeral of Fred Fultz Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church. Frank Duncan of Do-port visited his parents, Mr. a.id Mrs. Estes Dun-
can, Sunday.
Curt Cummings of Indianapolis spetrt the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Anna Rogers. Mrs. Curt Baker and neice, MisBernice Barns, who has spent the pa-t two weeks here with Mr. and Mr Estelle Meek and other friends, return'd to Monticelli, Saturday. Miss Stella Collins spent Sunday ; with Mr. and Mis K. M. H ast. Mr .and Mrs. Lee Walters were ini Terre Haute Monday. Paul Albin and children of (Jrecneastle visited his sister Mrs. Lizzie' Runyan Sunday afternoon. Donas Denny visited Saturday with' Mr and Mrs. Reese at Kempton. Mrs. Bonnie Williams and Mrs.| Minnie Hurst of neai I’utnamville were in town Sunday afternoon Mr .and Mr S. L. McKamey uid Mr. and Mrs Harold (Jill and d mglr ■ ter. Norma Ann, spent Sunday at Hoosier Highlands. Mr .and Mrs Henry Wingeit of Bedford, Mrs. Magdalene Long and] son Erne-t. Mr. and Mrs Will Win gert and Mr and Mr . Fred Win_ it attended the Wingert reunion Sunday at Whitesville. Mr .and Mrs. Kollie Hill and family of Indianapolis spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Evans.
Mrs. Lola Miles and daughters! 'Z ' , '
visited Mr . Walter Cross
afternoon.
Wide Search For Oil And Gas Is On In Mid-South
MEMPHIS IS ( ENTER OF EXTKN SIVI PORSPECTING IN ARK., TENN.. MISS.,
MEMPHIS. Tenn., (UP)—An intensive pro peeling campaign for oil and gas have sent numeious scouts searching in Eastern Arkansas,! Northern Mississippi and Western
Tennessee.
Thousands of acres are under lease and a score of test wells are beinng' drilled in the search for new oil field-
in the Mid-West.
d he search is being conducted w ithout the ballyhoo and stock promotion that accompanied the “wildcatting” | of H)21. Oil men from Texas and | Oklahoma have joined with capital1 ists in the Tri-States area to hunt
; fo rthe oil and gas in paying quanit-jhere to ,-ce the exhibition.- and view
the artists at work
E. Randall Henderson general m anager of the Kentucky Oil & Ga
I Company
OiR'A.KMIM
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Tonight and Tomorrow
Get the Inside Story cf Who Killed Damon Fenwick!
n
, TRIAL
VIVIENNE
n ith
JOAN BENNETT
Za.-oi |'u;
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“Sheets" (iallagher (’omedy & (’artoon
characterizes the cam-
! paign as the biggest in the United States, and he estimated 250 acres are under lease in Eastern Arkansas"Eleven companies, including all of
Ruth -mutnv, who was denied! the larfrer , ’ i r i oduc ing com|,ani f in l J’ e
western fields are interested in the
th< i iivilegi of jiluying tennis in a| Chicugo park because she was attire<i m . hurt lent to court about the
unplete victory. I . . .
... , , , , , sas and equipment for drilling is be-
.. , I dgc A. K;i n ugh granted her plea . . 1 *
batur iy . . _ ( offic R innin g to come into the territory al-
’' ' ' most daily.”
development and half of them have made locations,” he said. “More than 20 have been made in Eastern Arknn-
LEAGCK SI AN DINGS
National League W
Pitt-burgh (’hicago .... Boston Philadelphia St I.ouis . . New York Brooklyn . . Cincinnati
. 52 . 4!* . 48 . 4!l I ir <
42 4.1 41
Pet. .588 .538 .516 .50.) 501) .477 . 4(12 .118
for :iii injun tinn against
i i' el l feot "\v on shorts, sanction-
ire ;i perfectly
I ■ ipi v eo-ti. for tennis players in
( hiciigo pati
ELI MEEK
Mr m I M
Mrs. del I l: i M- ■ her II mi'I Mrs. Jo at ( ,it.ii .ict I
A11. and Mi
ily of Indiai ,
American Eeagtie
‘B\N\li: I A SSI I I EDS PAY’
Loads lii Texas Kaco
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New Y ork
65
30
Cleveland
.... i)i)
39
Dhiladelphiu
... 57
41
Wu-hington
63
42
Detroit
.. . 50
12
St. Louis
42
51
Uhicagip
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Boston
7o
.Amcriian Asso.in I ion
W
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Minneapolis
.... 61
10
Indianapolis
.... 58
(6
Columbu-
.... 5fJ
47
M ilwaukee
.... 52
$6
| Milwaukee
.... 52
4(1
Kansas City
52
50
'1 • tledo
40
56
Louisville .
.... 41
58
St. Paul
37
63
YESIERDAY
'S RESt I TS
A tnencan
League
PhiladeIphia. 81
New York
, 7.
American
Association
Columbu.-, 5; Indianapoli-, Louisville, 4; Toledo 3.
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IVt. .tiki .585 682 .568
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Pet .tiOl .. o >8
K o Potter Mr. and
n and sons, Mr. and 1
i id family and Mr. Pern -pent Sunday I. hind Fink and fanispent the weekend
. Ray Whitson. | | ^
Mi < h a Daniel and Miss Nina D;i eirl \ -it datives at New Rich-
mond la -t W' ek.
Foster of Indianapolis
Minnie Owens.
\| < lain and son spent with Mr and Mrs. Ed m'ly at (Jreencastle. FT VV. Simpson -pent
IS ■ i will Mi. and Mrs. liert Simp-
son at VVjilljce.
I V.'iM Harvey is visiting Mr. a ! Mi George Scott at Rockville.
Mrs. Depew Goff and son
okend at Monticello.
Mis. thirii' is x i itin g M Mis. Ne.nl
Mr. slid Air
The Palmer Corporation of Chicago which developed large ga fields in Louisiana, holds the leases at the center of the dome structure, oil men believe. The magnatomtrie the latest device for locating oil and ga.-. has been used to survey the Arkansas field and these surveys indicate the greatest ga- pressure ever recorded
in a gas dome-
The deepest test , well in the TriStates i- the Fred M. White, Jr., No. 1, west of Forrest City It is being drilled by the Walmar Oil Co., of Okla. It is down more than] 2,500 feet and several showings of , ga- have been found in the well, of-
I filial- report.
| Three wells are in the Memphis territory; another deep test is near Dyer-burg, Tenn.; other tests are near Blytheville, Ark., and in I.owdes and Monroe countb s. Mi.-sissippi.
W ARDEN SAYS ( RIM1N M S “.IESI ( HE M* FAIEl RES"
AUBURN, N. Y„ (UP)-Heir' what Warden Joseph II. Brophy of Auburn prison -aid about criminals in a lecture given several time- in the
Auburn area. “Ctiminals aie j i.-t for the most part uni far from courageous, the so die I big ■ fr 1 without enough nr pockets to buy cigar' It not pay.”
SUBSCRIBE FOR THI
Figures In (train Hoard Hat lie
, INSURANCE M AN I RGBS LOAA AI RIM. A NR R ATE
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Kansas City, H; Minneapolis, 5.
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Piling up a i son, candidate K .-!\ other candid, wa elected gov.
teadily increasing plurality, Mr- ■ governor in Tex t-, i- leading G< te- iii Saturday’s D«?mocratir primal 1 n r of the -tate in 1 ‘J21.
') Fergu-
PREFERENTAL ( I. A I I END AM E I Nt Rf \^Mi C HK AGO, (l Pt Although ft. Iimen at the Univer.-ity of Chii ag i no longer have to attend class. mile ;
DALLAS, Tex., (UP) It is time for insurance companies to insure
• ; . pent last week'"" ' U air P Iam » wiih I Mr Fred Owens and out f ex{ra telievrs Clarence
E. I.inz, Dalla-, fir.-t vice-president of the Southland Fife Insurance ('>mpany an I a plane traveler himself. “Life insurance companies are fi
r.--. < . T. Malan and famHuute. | Kount of Fairmount, 111., is . and Mis Lonnie (Tod !
( 1.. Huff (left), president of the Farmer-' National Gi whose request that the Chicago Board of Trade ho . as pended I organization clearin'. 1 bourse operations, wa- granted hy the commission of three of President Hoover’s cabinet ofieers. At dent Peter B Carey of the Chieug > Board of I r ide, who i d< policy of “no surrender”, and who is mapping cut a legal haul, order of the Federal Grain Futures Commis-ion. which Would . for sixty days beginning August 8.
Mi
M i
family.
Mr. Harry Byrl and fain vb id ville spent Sunday ilh Mrs. J. T. Byrd. '■i ■ Noble Miller of Inre pen ling the week with Paul Goff. Mr . Paul Hester and .it .-'niiday with Mr. and •'wington at New Ro-s.
I MERSE’I
owd i uion
attended held at
nuncial strueture- like any other and; depend on a proper ration between i income and expenditure for their safety.” said Linz. "They . an not be I blamed for demanding that the time element be in lu led in the summary ; of ,-afety for air tiansport lines. “Thi- time is now up and some! companies ate now waiting insurance] including the nsk <>f travel by air' transport w lt.iiut affixing a penalty, j It is imperative that remaining com 1 panics rapid! follow the example or. otherwise they will not receive eon-1
Davis si deration trom business men who
Marriage Knots of Future May Be Tied With Red 'dpi
* * * * # Eminent Sociologist Predicts Issue of Licenses Orly tu Those Who Prove Fitness lor Parenthood. B< leg |I Nuptials a Possibility.
Somerset seek life in.-uianii
S. Sterling and I they desire to, the class attendance 1 '"
u'iis indicate. She
Fishing Lesson lor Speaker
? fr. in t<
during the pa-t year has increased I .1 day pei cent over figure.- for the previ<v ! Ha year, president Robert Maynard Hut Air chins disclosed recently. and Mr Compulsory class attendance for h'' ' Ulc freshmen was abolished la.-t fall as 1 ••'"I
one of the university's reform
me a
11 h'
ures in jt.-s new experiment i
tional program.
Ftnfe raP .•.•ms, in -ome myrtertous way, to be connected with fishing Mr. , i that if why Speaker John Vance Ggrner of Texas. Democratic r, i,t" f. r the \'ice-Pre.'idency. is the lates* statesman to • uccumh t« th. lun of rod and line. The Speaker is shown as he received some valu.
aide advice on the art from Ross Brumfield, whom Garner characterizes
They ifiet at. the Speaker’s home town,
"the best ftsh"rman in Texas.” Uvalde. Ti A • ' - ft is Go
ALI.OAVANIR FOR
C HILDREN FOR FHE MON I H OK JUI Y, 1932 As A] All) BY m s am riRt un ( 01 m
Iruta Pitt
Morton Wells Mrs. Maggie Wat-on Amo- Nichcl.on Mrs. Goldie O’Neal Mrs. Louise Watkins Mrs. Floy McCullough Mrs May Williams C ra Whitaker Raymond McGaughey Mrs. Lona Bell Mr Anna Garrett Kauri E Th irp L''a McAllister Raluh M (iaughey Rer’hi Alien Mrs- Herbert Terry Mrs. Rent Strain Mr- Lot,i Perkins Eliiai tth Bruner Dos Ker.-ev Ethel Frazier Mrs Non Hunter Air- Msdonna Renfro Mr- .T.';;ne*te Cooper M>-s V >-y Robertson M: - Robert Fishe* M-- W iliam. Lloyd M. Cloud Mr.-. I’a Cron.- '* Fr . Allen ' he ,*t C'.riity W.T.iv F- Suffer Or . waa' ;• L'diarii. T j!y 28.
educa- l art '
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from a w
DEPENDENT m, im,
in ind family returned EXPERT ( I \IAl.s BRAINS their vacation trip Mon-j (AN AVITHSTAND SPEED' of last week as repotted IOWA CITY la . (UP)—The huerful time. 'man brain could withstand ten times Mrs. Earl O'Hair and Mr. the pressure of modern cizilization,I .ymond Flint motored to says Dr. A H. Woods, director ofj nday to vi it with relativ- 1 psychiatry at the Univer.-ity of Iowa! nd.-. They reported Mrs. ho-pital for mental diseases, a being able to .-it up a He denies that there is danger of time. Mrs. Davis is still the mind crumbling under the pa. e of n Glen D-tvi- and wife. life and eventually causing insanity 1
Ferrand returned Sunday for all mankind.
HIM M $20.no
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10 oo io on
12.( 0 Htpr* 15 00 Roek
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15.00
12.00 \ . 18.00 meals '
10.00 The gu 25.00 fair- hen,i 2.> on hj. n , ea K
20 00 ,
(icw-n fror
ks vi.-it with her daughter' "W’e have scarcely put our mental Za ring and Mr. Zaring , machinery in motion" he deflates.! — |“So manifold are the pcsibilities of) MOI'NIAIN BEARS lour mental equipment that were ex STEAL FOOD OF DOG isten. e 10 time., as complicate I a it
, is today we -till would find ourselves
ARK. Colo., (UP)—The adaptable to it without a strain ” ! is forcing the hears in Insanity, he say-, always increa-e; 1 tain Park to march into in proportion to *he development of
I
Hn-u i', front yard for
their civilization.
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20 00 fon'I]0 no Th 20 00 How
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.-'s dog is going on lean ID WA ARTIST COLONY tlw b*art ..n-mg when RESIDE IN he. WAGONS ne put out for him, amble STONE CITY’, la., (UP)—Gaily the hills and enjoy the decorated ice wagons, painted in the
gay manner of a gypsy caravan, to-
dr season, which has cut day had revived the crumbling ruins 1 the hears’ rations of berries °f Stone City deserted i e-cutting
10.00
and plant •
Husted believes, has lamp whose stone towers have been Ifi.nd promptft hem to come closer to a curo.-ity here for several years.
15 00 civilization. Almost 100 middle-western artists 1
have taken over the camp, installed j
)0n n ^I'KIDE UNSUCCESSFUL pallet and brush in the oi l ruins, and 10 on | are using it as a summer studio. The' 12 00 DT rilOl T fTP)—William AVhite, artists lixe in de^erte] irp wagons, n ,
b: ith through a -tee! tube leroratH in mode n lines Some cf
in ' • thi it, attempted suicide rec- the earlx
8.00
•o in h; thr it, attempted suicide rec- the earlv arrival- established them'.6.05 Mtl ■ hy plugging the tube with pap- stives in a round atone to>er which) 15.0 3 «r> Police found him . trar.gl.ng to foatterly wa. ante .-.ouce 1,0 00 desth on t ftidewalk. Phyi .c.ajis who The arti. ’s hv/e Hired a buii.te. r. |
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ifrcir. toun.-t tra » 'ihich nas flockad
Pi^oF. David Sneddon - Xinins Uf £or, Lice^ Whether or not the twain of the future lives happily ever a lT., A the girl of hit choice will depend upon how he antwert the I questions: Will you make an "effective" husband? Can you sUpP®' children in the style which they have a right to expect? Do y oU tee to provide for your family? That it according to Sneddon, sociologist, of Columbia University, who predict* th»t 1 I only men and women of qualities giving high promise of being * I parents will be licensed to marry and have children, thus elimm*' 1 ^ j| dire poverty due to great numbers of children being born to P who are incapable of rearing them well. When it was po' n,f , , j the professor that love has always found a way of OTel ’ co, ! lin ? 0 sf|» formidable obstacles and that it will be just as powerful in ^ I 1932, the sociologist admitted that there are bound to be •»" , a the law—just es there are of the liquor lawe and every otn ,r ' • I ever was made. But he insists that people could be drilled into s ^ 1 the new order of things. One wonders how any brand of l**'*!* 1 "* ever hope to govern a woman's heart. The records prove that & serves but to intensify her determination to choose the m* 11 * ° she has set her heart So we may look for the advent of U' p ,. f into the domain of Cupid. It would be deplorable indeed > i.|.|« could not start 'ife t. gather without ' reaking * « * W _
