The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER «. «32.
PELS-NAPTHA extra help in tub or machine
THE DAILY BANNER! Dr - L t U R F> | tardt a,ld fami ^ have
returned home from Toronto, C anada.
tjerald Consolidated smith of pnimore returned “It Waves Fur All” home from the county hospital, Tues-
Entered In the postoffice at Green- day.
castle, Indiana, as second class mail ,\] rs Gracie King returned to her matter under act of March 8, 1879. home near Fillmore Tuesday from the
Subscription price, 10 cents per county hospital,
week; $3.00 per year by mail ir. Put- j
Inam county; $3.50 to $.7 00 per year Mrs. Irene Bullerdok returned U»
by nuril outside Putnam county.
RO '( HI) 11 E MAN WILL carava s to force their way into the
ATTEND BRIGADE KEISHIN city. A fleet of tiu k- '.laded with live-
About 25 veteian- of the old Per stock was as-emblinij at L^mais tosimiiK.n brigade of the Civil war are day, apparently \cith the idea of set-
expecte I to attend the 47th arnual leunion of the brigade at 10 o’clock Wednesd:. v im.riling in Fort Friendly, 612 north Illinois stnet, Indiarapolis. The brigade imTude l t e 115th, 110th, 117th, an i list - Is.iijria Volunteers, mustered in f.o guard duty in September and October, 1863. Cut off from ipplies near Cumberland Gap, the brigade lived from <)< tobei to Fehru..i rn les sthan 30 day ’ cation The nren ate (>e>--im-ii, .n -, whet ;er rip.' or rrot, anil whatever- el i tl i i eouhi forage, hirst nicknaieed t!"' "rei dmmon knockers. ’ lire nun.< later wa converted into the pr i nnnion brigade, and stuck. Most t f the men of the brigade were between 15 and jn years old wher. mustered in. Charles W Lindley of Blooming dal ‘ i pr- ident of the reunion soeiety and other officers are Samuel Fulton "f Christman, 111., James W. Jami of Jamestown, Samuel Denny of Roar rdale and Jcnas Heacock of Wabash.
ting out later for Sioux City when their number v considered sutticient to break through the picket
lines.
A large squad af deputy sheriffs from Plymouth r unty was preparing to accompa y the trucks. DES MOINES, Sept. 6 (UP)— Preparations foi peaceful confer- : ences v ere combined with reports of ’ violence in the ccii'.er of the far m |
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
E. W. Baker, county agent, attended the State Fair MondayMrs. Baxna of Muncie is spending the week with her molher Mrs Roy
Faulkner.
Miss Marjorie Hendrix left today for Indianapolis where she will attend Central Business College.
her home west of town from the
County hospital.
Dr. 0. F Overstreet has returned home after spending his vacation at
Bay View, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Free L. Bird of Mumie spent the week end with Carl j J. Miller and family of Morton.
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Mr and Mrs. Aden D. Rupe and sons of Warsaw, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr Elmer Seller.
Society Section Three l<> Meet Thursdaj Section Three of the Christian church will hold a short business session at the home of Mrs. Homer Leucus. on Seminary street Thursday afternoon at - o’clock. Members please be on time +++++*
W. Baldwin; vice president Mrs. Ho-1 m , i Baldwin; secretary and treasurer j Mis Raymond Baldwin; program committee, Mrs. Fay Patton, chairman, Lena Fern Able and Katherine | Baldwin.
Earl Fisk Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday
Members of the Ear) Fisk
A Hodge-Podge from Here and There
“Jimmie”
Auxil-
Walter Evans and family will leave Thuisday for Wichita, kans., where they will visit Wooster Evans and family.
.Suicides, murders, accidental , , I deaths, tropical storms, speed re-
iaiy will meet in the basement of the ^ ^ mjmi waf?e controversies, far City Library Wednesday evening at ^,,1 piice strikeSi tlir eats of war be-
-trike area today.
While the men who hen I ious t ounty orga. uations farm hi li lay association in
here in conference, reports from Sioux City that fom truck dri- ] vers wen- injur'd and several trucks'
disabled by highwav picket-.
The violence occurred when a | group of truck diivers ba ned together and aupioacheJ the picket lines in a caravan, 14 trucks long.
FIRM woman constable
Elder F S. Fisher of Gardiner, Maine, will preach at the Otter Creek
The Mt. Olive Missionary Society Baptist Church, Saturday and Sun-
will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 day.
I o’clock with Mrs David Houck- ... the var- I Miss Elsie Allen returned Monday of the 1 Mr and Mrs. Louis F. Hays have, to LaPorte where she will resume her Iowa met returned to their home from Portland teaching duties in the luiPorte city
ame Maine, where they spent the summer ! schools.
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Grimes and | Allan Phans of Tipton was a week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson of this end guest of Mr. and Mrs Finest city attended the State Fair in Ind-! Stoner. Mr. Pharis i- a nephew of iunupolis Monday. j Mrs. Stoner. Mrs. Ted Bock, noith College ave- 1 The Misses Marion and Norma nue, and her sister, Mrs. Foster j White have returned to their home in Hyde, who is here visiting, spent the Indianapolis, after spending the week
TRITE DRIVERS l NITE TO ( RASH I’M KKT BARRIERS j SlOl X CITY, la., Sept. 6(UP)— Truck drivers who have been bairei from the Sioux City market for weeks by farm pickets adopted new tactic- today and banded together in
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CO A 1.1 NCI' R Cal, (UP) And now California has a woman con-1 stable, lie}' first. Mi . Jeanne Peterten, Co ■ t O to MIC seed her late husband. Who served in
day in Indianapolis.
The local Moose lodge will meet in regular session Wednesday evening a. 8 o'clock. All members are
requested to be present
Mrs. Ruth Sutherlin and baby, liv-
end with relatives her . H. M Kanck, of New York, spent the week-end with hi wife and -on who are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner of this city.
he position for everal year She' ing in north Greei castle, .innounied, when -he was appointed,. Monday evening from the
that sue would not carry a gun, hut
would use gentler method-
WE HAN E FOR 1)1 LIN FRY t AK HIGH I.R VDE West Virginia Dorothy Seam Coal. No Slack. \. J. 1)1 IT PHONE 317
BON HI KGl.AKIZFS HOI SE PRESNO, Cal (UP)— The barefoot boy of 1932 is not the unsophisticated youth the poet wrote about. Tracks found on a hardw ood floor in the home of Mrs. Annie Coke here I after it was burglarized -bowed that I the crime was committed by a bare1 foot youth- A gold in klaie was takI en. GRANDSON DIDN’l Rl NLLY NISI! HI- GRANDFATHER • — FARMINGTON, V H. (UP)—This i village’s weekls pa i The F.irmingj ton News, recently . ■ ntr.i the fullowing: “Correction: In tin per nal column. ' if la t \\ i k's is in , it v a reported that Carroll Peavey daughter. ! Nancy, of Li-hon. w. in town recently and in their itm i iy of vi -its | included the former randfather, i Albert S. Wallace Mi W allace wished it contradicted that he received this attention fi m hi unison."
hospital in Indianapolis.
imrmm Come into the Kitchen
Among those who attended the
returned State Fair in Indianapolis Monday Coleman | were Dr and Mrs. T. A. Sigler. Ray
Herbert and Ora G’H nr and family. The regular meeting of the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First National Bank.
Mrs. George Raines, 25 east Franklin : treet. returned from Ogden where he was called by the death of her granddaughter, Miss Kileen Kggers. Miss Lois Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (5. E- Black, went to Indianapolis today where she will take up ] nursing in the Indiana university hospitals. Mr and Mrs. Anderson Fisher of Decatur, Illinois and Mrs. Gaylord Brown and children of Groeneastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Estep. Rev. H. C. Franklin, pastor of St. Paul Baptist church will preach tonight and every night this week beginnir g revival services. Everyone come nut and. help us. All are w T
Mr and Mrs. K. R. Umfleet who .-pent the summer in New York City and Bridgeport, 111., have arrived in Greencastle where Mr. Umfleet is supervisor in the city schools.
' I ’ ODAY’S greatert value—the new A Koper Gas Range—to bring you greater convenience and to “dress-up” your kitchen. It it now selling at the lowest prices —on the easiest terms in history. Come In—sec it—buy NOW and Save Money! Liberal Allowance FOR YOUR OIL) STOVE $$OQ DOWN PAYMENT 1 « MONTHS A i- TO PAY BALANCE
F’uncraP servin for Wilbur Kendell, who died Saturday at the home ( ' Mi Lydia SwiiiTn'd, West Franklin street will Is 1 held from the grave n I nest Hill cemetery, Wed. esday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Gei i-ge Finney * family, cemeteiy road, attended the funeral of Hubert Miller at Bridgeton Monday afternoon Miller, a ignalman for the Pe n.-ylvania railroad, was electrocuted while at work Friday. Dr T. N. Heywood. wife anti daughter and May Roach of Columbus, Ohio, .-pent the week *-011 and
B. T.
Miss Martha Crouch, .Mrs. Frances Cheek, Mi~ Ida Pierce. Mi.-s Carrie Pierc<. Mr- Elmer Her and son and daughter w re guest Monday of Mr and Mrs. Walter Newlin of Casey, 111. Miss Josephine Signer who is employed in the office of Dr. O. F. Overstreet has rorfirned from her vacation. Miss Stoner has been the guest ot Miss Eleanor Mann at Rochester. Doris Alberta Lancaster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster, route 4, died at the home soon after birth Monday morning. Interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery Tuesday morning-
Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry d County Treasurer. W M indy and family of this city
A Plymouth roadster belonging to Maynard Tuttle. Greencastle, was taki n to the McCammon garage Monday evening with a lient front axle, bent frame and damaged front whi el as the reported result of a collision with a culvert. No one was injured in
the accident.
Those who underwent torsil operations at the county hospital. Tuesday morning were Harold Quebbeman, s.m of Mr and Mr . W. E. (juebbe- ! man, Elm street; Malcom Romiie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rominc, of Judson. and Mrs. Ralph West,
south of town.
Short funeral ervices for Mrs. Moses Taylor former resident who died Saturday at the home of her daughter Mr.-. Joseph Anderson, Minot. N. D. will be held at the grave in Forest Hill leiiietery. Wednesday due to the fact that train connections were not made in I'hicago The body will arrive in Greeneu tle, Wednesday morning at 2:07 i'clock. Wire Flashes CHICAGO, Scptv 6. (UiP)—Mrs. Florence Hurley, wife of Edward N. Hurley, toimer chairman of the UniteJ States shipping hoard, was fatally injured today when a train struck the auti mobile in which she was riding with her daughter and son-in-law at a crossing in Hillside.
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Fairland Girl Secretly Weds Roachdale Man
Mr and Mrs. George Billman of Fairland have announced the marriage of their daughter, Berenice, to James W. Rice of Roachdale. The marriage took place in Wauseon, O.,' promi
twee two South American nations— all these are found in the day’s news. The world’s program is certainly replete with action, violence and bick-
| ering.
Out in Hollywood, Paul Bern, ent film executive, decided to
March 21, 1931, and was kept secret er , | it all so he shot himself. Perhupby the couple. : he didn’t want to be known only as Mi- Rice is a graduate of Butler ! "the hu-hand of Jean Harlow,” pluturiveisity and is a member of Zeta | in Um blonde actress. Y> n kr.ow pride Tau Alpha soroiity. Mr. Rice was| caus , Pi us t o do some curious and graduated from Purdue university in | foolj-h thing sometimes. And in this 1929 ami is a member of Delta Tau| tasP) already rumors of another Delia. screen scandal are heard.
The couple are at home in Auburn.
SCHOOL DAYS Means Added Expenses, Let us help you meet them by advancing you the money. You can pay us back in small weekly or monthly payments. I Indiana Loan Co, I 24'/, E. WASHINGTON
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UePauw Y M. U. A. Cabinet To Hold Retreat at Purdue Miss laris Fraley, Miss Elizabeth Saltmursh and Mi-s Mary Ellen Armstrong will go to Turkey Run Tuesday to attend a two-day “retreat” for members of the DePauw university Y. M C. A. cabii.et. The three girls are all membeis cf the cabinet an 1 they will assi.-t in making plans for next year’s program.—Lebanon Re-
porter.
•J. »!«»}« 4« O’Conner Reunion Held Sunday
Down in Tennessee, two colored men resisted airest and in the fight, two white deputy s'nritfs were slain. A mob assembled and attempted to
lush the jail. As
feet a wage agreement .With n r j on mine operators and farm 's in l(j t , and Nebraska hope to net n iiiir^.j in prices for their produce * * * Well, there you are—today's tie»j in brief, and we didn’t iiicntiim ti* political situation.
INDIANAPOLIS LIN I ST0(K Hogs 7,000; holdovei 157; mo.-tly
result, national | 5.10c off; hulk 160-300 Ih 4.40-4jj ;
guardsmen were ealled out to se- that ! latter for most 180-275 IT lew butch'
ers 4-55; 30(1 lbs up 4.10-4.:ii; 130.
the negroes were put on trial in legal manner for their crime.
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A1 Frazer, a noted racing driver, paid with his life when seven autos piled 1 up on the Readville track near Boston, Mass., while e: tertaining a | Labor Day crowd. The machines
160 lbs 4-10-4.30; packing u> 3.
3.75; few 3.85.
Cattle 1300; calves 600; ueneral trade active; best steer with vuight strong to 25c up; ot er ti-idy. strong; early steer sale y i 9.50; plain killers bid 8 8.75: me .eiii
caught fire and two other drivers, a ( above 9.50; low grade killers C.iO; policeman and several spectators mo st heifers 5.26-7; comm n u'..w
The annual O’Conner reunion wasjwere injured. Isn’t there a faint re- 4; fieef cows 2.75-4: pi eii nl to; held Sunday in the school house yard 1 semblance in this to the chariot races j 4.50; low cutters & cutl 1 at Cloverdale. There were fjfty three Jj ) the ancient Roman arenas where vealers 50 up 6.50 down, in attendance. John O’Conner was | human life was held as probably the Sheep 2100; lambs stiniig; goad elected president for the coming year, cheapest possession” ewe & wethers largely 1 sevetil
6.25; bucks around 5; tlu-w uisjowj
Major James Doolittle streaked to to 3 & lower, victory and $10,000 yesterday at the j
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Clinton-Madison Club To Nliet 'Ihursduy
The Clinton-Madison Home Economics club will meet Thursday, September 8, at the home ot Mrs.
Wood.
6* 6* + d* "F + Nlr. and Mrs. Lyon Entertained Guests
national air races a) Cleveland, set ting a world’s speed record for the Lee j event of 252 miles ; 11 hour The maj1 or (whose name should be “Doomuch” when linked wutli aviation) just a! 1 few days ago established an interna I
SCOHKE KHl Nil \ The S. obee family p uni 11 will k held at the Somerset chi h M.r.4; j Sejit. 11.
tional mark of 296 miles an hour furl
Mi. and Mrs. John I). Lyon, of near land planes.
Greencastle, entertained at dinner j * * « Sunday the following guests: Mr. and 1 Almost at the «a"ie time, Al WilMrs. Arthur Irwin aid family, De-(son, famous stunt flier, died in a troit, Mich.; Mr. and Mis. Ira Arnold J Cleveland hospital fiom injuries susand family, Jasonville; Mr. and Mrs. ; tallied when he tuntni once too often Homer Primer and family, Indiana-jn r the amusement of the thousands polls; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Goodman attending the air show. Al took his and daughter Barbara Jeanne, Mr. work philosdphically, however, al-
and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and James Sutherlin and daughtei It ne, all of
Greencastle. + 4* + + + ♦
Section One To Meet On Thursday
Section One of the Chri-tian church will meet with Mrs. John Dunlavy.
ea.-t Walnut street, on Thursday af- against Par u ternoon at 2;30 o’clock. Mrs. R. A. I * * Josserund will be a -istant hostess. | A tropii d storm is racing toward Devotions will he in charge of Mrs. I Florida from out () f the Bahamas.
ways maintaining that' crackups in his line of w ik were all a part of the day’s game.
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War cloud roNv darker in South Ameri.'ti with 1 Bolivian member of the ( hamhi if Deputies demanding a formal if Tnation of armed action
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DUyUOIN, 111., Sept. 6 (UP)—A tuck load of between 40 and 50 miners passed through here at noon today and headed toward the Franklin County line, presumably bent on a “surprise attack” on Franklin County coal mines. The truck was not halted here. It continued on the highway toward the bridge over the Liddie muddy river at Mulkeytown. where about 50 deputy sheriffs were reported enroute from Benton to meet
them.
J- A. BamberAer, District Manager GREENCASTLE GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT company
Miss Kathleen Campbell returned last week from Chicago where she attended the national conference of music supervisors for two weeks. She later was the guest of friends at Culver Military Academy eommeneement. Miss Campbell left Sunday for Vincennes where she will resume her duties as music supervisor in the city
schools.
Otto G. Webb filed suit in circuit court Tuesday against John Dorsett for pos-ession of real estate and $500 damages for its alleged unlawful detention by the defendant. The plaintiff charges that a lease held by the defendant expired September 1 but that he has refused to give possession Hays & Murphy are attorneys
for the plaintiff.
Mrs. Lillie Bennett, Commercial I’lace, who was seriously cut in an
j altercation at the Benrett home last ’ slept and stole his coat, vest and week, was able to return to her home pants. The wedding license was in from the County Hospital Monday one of the trouser pockets. evening. Although still weak her eon- , w dition is much improved. Ruby Don- Across Vandalia railroad on 43 thitt, who is alleged to have cut Mrs. Plenty of Tomatoes, 40c per bushel at Bennett, has evaded arrest since the patch; 60c dtdivered. Alva Paris, altercation took place. 6 2fe
NO TROUSERS; NO WEDDING SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 6 (UP) — The marriage of John Cadigun and Miss Mary Jane Hunter has lieen postponed until he finds his trousers. John reported to police today that a thief entered his room while he
Joe Sears and Mrs. Harry Wells will have the program. 4* 4* *1* 4* + + Eastern Star Lodge To Meet Wednesday Greencastle Chapter No. 255 O. K. S- will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. ++++++ Baldwin Reunion Held Sunday The eighth annual reunion of the Baldwin family was held at the home I of Johnny Baldwin near ERiinence Sunday, September 4 There was 69 in attendance and at the noon hour a bountiful dinner was spread an I after all had done justice to the many good things to eat a delightful program was given by Homer Baldwin, and daughter Katherine, Harry Hamilton. Elmer Moore and Junior Hall, with violins and guitars. Henson Baldwin, 96 years ol i, was the oldest person piesent an I John Raymond, (Jack) Baldwin, son of Raymond and Florence Baldwin, Greencastle, wuthe youngest. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Labertent and son Junior and Aman l Shoppel of Huntington, came the
farthest.
The next reunion will be held at Homer Baldwin’s at the old homestead of Henson Baldwin. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore of near Quincy, Mrs. I.afe Rollings of Biazil and Junior Ball of Wabash. The following officers were elected for next year: president, Mrs. George
The governor of the southern state has sent spo ial trains an I other conveyances into 1 0 threatened area to evacuate n si . m- to a zon« of safety. We iii.po this action will prevent a seriou- cata-trophe but it will not stop the hutricane from damaging property.
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Two Vacancies Cole Apartments Mine room apartment. Kitchenette and Hath *35.00 1, Two room apartment, Kitchenette, room *50.00 Hut Littht, Water, Ghh ami Electric refrigeratiun fun.i-hed. 'Ii»t deairable anartment huildinv in Greenraatle. One month free rent ""I 1 n s I«ase on all oiu* and two room aoartmenth. See custodian, ICast entrance or call 363.
< qle Apartments 517 & 19 East Wash. St
Re-opening Of CASTLE CAFE Wednesday. Sent. 7 at 11 A. M. New equipment, re-derorated throughout.
ANNOUNCEMENT The Greencastle Service Station Announces it has secured the service of PRANK OVERHALSER Expert Auto Mechanic Jr”* wi,h ‘he Sherrill (iarage. Mr. Overhal^r in eq.ipH ,0 1 "I . utomohile renair work at reaminahle price* featurin^k 0 .? 1 '* 1 TVnW dive motoriwta SupPr ^ r '^’ •ring shell lubrication. Shell producta, and mechanical h()9 North .Jackson Street Phone 201
