The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY . SEPTEMBER9, Wl.

i akes Own Life, i ^orrv Is Cause

native or prinam rorxn Sl'lCIDE VirilM NEAR C K\ I KK POINT

Knighted

BRAZIL.. Ind., c eiit. 9.—Jame.Monice Heplfi, fi7 year? Id, w<*l knowi farmer of Washington town^hiJl e home ir three mile east cf CYn • i P int, die i early yester ay mamine of poison which he is Iielieved to have take with suicidal intent. Heplei’ ntin. had been untalon -d for more 'han six months to,', h had l>een harmless and n ef-

fort had been made t hospital His mental niit ; « ; ave been roused h> v, conditions. Tursda rets of the family he had taken n d ■ Heple: sufferr sician was ralL-1 an administered hot :he\

end him to a i i. believed to rry r.vei farm !iioiTti r jr rnem--covered that poison when l. ions. A piyantidotes were ; failed to have I any effect an his death followed yesterday. H< ei 1 ' ' ■ hut re-ided i\ W: -hmj?tn t wnship. Clu.'.' county, f n atiy years. He was a member of the I’nited firethern church of Center P‘ nt. He is -urvived by t e widow. Mis. Ra hel Hepler; tw son-, Dewey Hei>ler, J . kson. Mich., and Walter Hepler, at home, and a dauyy rer. Miss Martha Hepler, at home. Funetal services were held at the United Brethren church at Oentt-r Point at 2 o’clock Ftiday afternoon, the Rev. Mumfori of'iciatinjr. Botial was in Center Point cemetery, BANNER CLASSIFIED ADS PAY

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greeni castle, Indiana, as second claas mail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; |3.00 per year by mail ir. Putnam county; $3.60 to $5 uO per year by mail outside Putnam county. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. and Mrs. William Roby and I Mr-. Maggie Scott attended the state .fair Wednesday. Mrs. James I. Nelson and Miss ■ Gladys Rogers have returred from |a trip to Cincinnati and Madison Miss Canie Pierce, L cust street, ; left for Bloomi gton Thursday where j she will attend Indiana university. Mrs Henry Wilson of Roachdale ] spent Thursday in Crawfordsville the gue-t of her daughter, Mrs. Harry

Byrd.

Mrs. Edith Mushlitz returned to

Rolph Rasmus-:, cobbler of Ken-1 her home in Evansville after a few osha. Mi- and for tweniylfive years ( j avs v j s j t with Mr and Mrs. George

trea-urer of the National Danish Landes.

Brotherhood of A'lerica. has just.

been knigghted by the King of Den-j V | r and \] rs> Frank J Thomas

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family. He is shown wearing his dec- jtneir daughter, Mrs. C. F.d. Jones and

I family.

Mrs. Drake Brookshire, of Roach-

Cliff' rd R Dicker- n was named dale, ha- been spending the week in a imin .-ti i . f tlie i state of George Crawfordsville the guest of her sister. Harper m circuit urt Friday. The Mrs O. H. Gill,

deceased left an estate valued at

abojt $700.

Monday’s coming! Use FELS-NAPTHA for sweeter washes

The annual Heady reunion will he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Adam Reising. 511 Bast Anderson b’t.

Sunday, Septeinlier 11.

Mis. Emma Gardner Russellville, is visiting her cousins, Mis, Grace Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Farrow east Washington street.

► * Peg-Top Shoulders! High-Nipped Waistlines! Twinkling Buttons! Childish High Necklines! “Sag-No-Mor” Jerseys! THE NELLY DONS For Fall Are Here $3.95 To $10.00 Just Try One On! Tli<' 0ualitv Shop J. H. PITCHFORD

Soctefy

«?hultz; Vice-President, Mi-. Da'id i Houck; Secretary, Mrs. Tilden McNeff; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Robert Sweeney; Treasurer, Mrs. Ray-

I mond Hepler.

Mrs. Elbert Minton of Missouri

, guest. Refreshments were serv-

Section One

Met Thursday , wa Mrs. J. F Dunlavy and Mrs. Jess-,

aran l were hostesses to Section Ore- + + + + + + of the Chr: tian church Thursday af-' B^mons Held temoon at tie h me of Mis. Dunlavy, j 0 j n i Meeting Walnut street. The meting began by ^iss Lenora Alspaugh and Mrs. Alall repeating the Lord’s Prayer. spaugh, east Seminary street, were During the business meeting the h W - es to Section Two and Section | Rev. and Mr Beck made several sug- Th) e 0 f the Christian chuch Thurs- j gests for plans to be carried out due- t | a j afternoon. ing the year. \ shall business session was hel l. Twenty members and five guest- ] )evot jon- were led by Mrs. John A answered roll call. i Eriend. A song was sung by memMis. Harry Wells w ho had charge | |^ rs c f section Three. Mrs. Ray ot the program read an interesting Trembly r ,, a ,i a splendid paper on paper on "The Life of Rebecca.” Dur-; ..j) av j ( ) | the Great King.” Rev. Beck

SCHOOL 1HVS 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. Indiana Loan Co, I 21U E. WASHINGTON

Glint n township, umieiwent an pendix operation at the county

pital Friday.

JNIH \N APOLIS LIVESTOCK H< e ’..TOO; oldo\ers .'A.'l; mostly

t ■ 300 lbs.. $4.50 most 200 to 276

ing the social hour the hostess served

refreshments. ++++++ To Entertain her Bride-Eleit

Mi. and Mrs. Galen Irwin of Roach dale w ill entertain Friday evening at 1 four tables of bridge and a linen . shower for Miss Elizabeth Mahomey and Merle Mauqin of Chicago whose marriage will take place in Crawfordsville Monday afternoon. Numerous patties are being given in honor of the bride-elect, who i- a former resi-

dent of Crawfordsville.

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Women’s Republican ( lub To Meet Here Saturday The Women’s Republican Club will meet Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in Republican headquarters, Miss Mary Sleeth and Miss Genevieve Brown are the speakers. All Republican women are urtred to come

++++++ Waveland Man

Weds August 2) Friends in the city have received announcement of the marriage of j Mis- Roma Herrington, daughter of Mr. and Mr-, .lay Herrington of Waterloo, Neb., and (Tiarles Dryer, of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dryer of Waveland, which took place

gave a short talk. A social hour was enjoyed while refreshments were served. Assistant | hostesses were Mrs. York and Mrs. j

Heaney.

J U’ \N STILL OBSTINATE (Continued From Page One) would not accept most of the commis-.

sinn’s conclusions.

It was understood ihat the ommis-1 sion, headed by Lord Lytton of Eng-1 land, i-Hjected the possibility of Japa-1 nese annexation of the Manchurian J teritory or establishment of a pro-1 j tector.ite over Manchukuo. The com- J mission was understood not to oppose |

Japanese advisors.

Other recommendations were undeisto.Ml to include a national Manchukuo police with foreign officers; insistence of maintenance of the open door policy and equal opportunity for all nations in trade with Manchuria: I direct negotiation- between China, |

CHICHESTERS.PIUS l.todit*! Ask >uur l»riiggi,( A f r Cbl-obciHlt-rt l>>■u.ii.j a lirwml PHIgut U. .1 t.o.jfA) mcU.iic l e . y/ Ribboo. 1 *ke no othtr. li a y ofyour l/rugjf l«t ; , _ C II1 - < l!L - ! I BB%M» Ell I - " **Ue>v SOLD DV bHUbUlSti

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, I w ill seli ai Public Sale, (i miles east of (ireeneastle and at the north ed^e of Fillmore, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14. 1932. Commencing’At 10 O’clock the Follow ing: 17 - COWS-17-COWS-1/ (>ne of the finest Jersey, dairy hen Is in Indiana is included in this sale. Two • f tliese cows will freshen within a few days. I he herd include*, the following n "i-tered or eligihl. to rerister Jersey Milk (ows: I wo, 7 years old. Four, 3 years old. Two, (J years old. Four. 2 years nld. Three, 5 years old. Two yearling heifers One Island Bred Registered Jersey Bull. 1 -HORSES—4 One teani of gray geldings. 9 years old. A fine team of real pullei-s, weighing from 1400 to 1500 pounds each. ()ne team of bay mares, smooth mouth, weighing about 1400 each. A good team. 27 HOLS -27 Thru- I y r. old Big Type Poland rcgistcrcil -cwa. duo to farrow '-i-pt. 15 to 20lh; Thri •* I yr- old K*d < ue to farroa '•-t>». 15 to 20lh; 2 Fig Tv of Pol: nd Gilt*, due to farrow Scot. 15 to 2l»th: 1H Big I ypt Poland shoat* weighing about 150 lh*.; 1 Big I \ pe Poland registered Bi ar 1 year* old. 37—SHEEP -37 II. 2 veur oh' '-hri.p-hire Ewe*; 22 I year old Shropthire Fwe*, 4 goorl lambs. CORN, HAY AND OATS 2,000 hu*hel* new » orn -Jiurked down or ir wagon; 100 hu*heL big white Oats; 20 ton* of Clover Hat part in barn and part in rick

Farm Tools

10-2# Int Tnclor. No. 7 Oliver 14 in. plow. Wheel Barrow. Has Rake. W alk Break Plow, yiaraire Spreader, good. Tractor Dine & Tandem, 8 ft. Met ormirk Single diw 5 ft. Interralional t orn Planter. I ultioacker. Mowing Machine. 2 hor»e. Mowing Marhire. I hor*e t ultivator*. W : gon* A Ha, frame*. I Horse W agon.

Gravel Bed. Field Drag*. Scraper. Steel Roofing. Double Tree*. Pilch Forks. Lumber. Small Tool*. Hog Feeder*, rets double harness, I tug and I chain, leather Haller*, le ather Ccllcra. Corn Shell •!. good. Flat Top Bed W agonHog Fountain.

Martha Ann Spemer, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer of 5 «“ nl ' off : ,,ulk 16 '

ap to T4.60; latti r for

hos- ; butcher- h potted $4.65; 300 ilhs. up $4.15 to $4.45: 140 to 160 lbs. |*4.25 to $4.35; 100 to 140 lbs., $4.10

.Mr. and Mrs. Gale Jackson, of 11 0 $4.15: packing s. ws $3.25 to *4.00. Kirk-ville, Mo., were in Greeiuastle Catth 35Q; calve- 350; beef s»eers Friday enroute to Kirksville where i negligibl '; weekend cleanup trade on (Mr. Jackson yvill atten.: the Kirk--jail classe- at steal y prices; quality ville college of osteopathy and sui-j mo.-tly common an.l mediums; some gety. I heifer* $4.2.5 to $i 00; common down

to <3.00: most ci’wa $2.75 to $4.00; low cutter- and cutters $1 25 to $2.50;

real- s.eudy $6.50 down.

Sheep 1,500; lambs little changed; ; ewe and wethers largely $6 to $6.25; | top $6.50; buck.- $1 off; thronvouts

I down to $3.Oil anil below.

Fred S. Duncan, Fillmote, was a|e pointed admini-trator of the estate of Jame- W. Duncan in circuit court Friday morning. He also was named guardian for Ku.-.sell E Duncan, son

of James W. Duncan.

Martha Ann S|>encer the eleven i year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Wallace Spencer of Clinton towi-hip I was operated on for apiiendiciti- at ■ tlie County Hospital. Dr. Noble and

L>r. McGaughey were the

Surgeons.

Japan, and Manchukuo with League

of Nation- observers.

Mr*. W. H. Morgan returned to her home from the county hospital Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goodenough, Anderson street, left Friday for

on Tuesday, August 2-‘ at the Presby- j Louisville. Ky., for a few days %’isit.

terian church in W'aterloo in the pres-

ence of two hundred and fifty rel- Mrs. Ruth Martin, Berry street,

atives a nd friends, Rev John Pattison underwent

PI T\ yM RF.PRF>F.\ I ED

The following students from Put-

attending 1 anl <ount y ; * ,t - atten ling Central , i Normal college this term: Iniugene

1 Patrick, Roachdale; Rowena Fouth,

Miss Mary L ui.-e Talbott, south i Bainbridge; Eln . Huston, Clovenlale; !’■ diana street, w„n second prize on John Cohn, ( ite-ville; Hers hel rainy day plaything- and second prize Gross, Greenca ■ e; Carl Hurst, Fillnaliy footl diet iiienu at the State more; Anna \ iughn, Greenca-tie: Fair in Indianapolis. Miss YVanita Ethel Marie () Hair, Greencastle; McClure of Cloverdale won 4th prize j Berneice Tribby Sigler, Greencastle; on a breakfast table diagram. Elizabeth Wilson, Roachdale; Arthur

Gross, Greencastle; Raymond Weller,

Kenneth Daw - n, Greencastle high school basketball -tar, who failed tij graduate from high -chool last -jirin : | because of deficit ncies, has completed I th< deficiencies at Arsenal Technical high -chool at Indianapolis agtl lias bten awarded his diploma from the local school. Alfred Evan- alias Alfred Bryant, a penal farm escape, sentenced in the Putnam circuit court Thursday to serve a term of 1 to 5 years in the Indiana state prison) was t iker to Michigan City Friday by deputy sheriff to -tart his term Evan, was extradited to this state from Kentucky where he had just bee* pardoned from the Kentucky state reforma-

tory.

Bainbtkige.

V Mneleave’s Meat Market Choice Home-Killed Beef, Pork. Veal special Price* to (Tub*. I ratemitie* and Sororities. Phone 27 FREE DEI I VERY

I EH MS

MOVING.

( ASH—AU, PROPERTY lu HI PAID FOR BE Ft IK F MRS. C. J. ARNOLD

0 J. RECTOR. ALBERT HUNTER Auct*. PAUL AI.RIN, (|, r k Lunch wived by the Day Gleaner M K. Sunday School of Fillmore.

Saturday Special ! No. 2 Candled kXKJS 14 Cents Per Do/. Havens Bros. NORTH JACKSON ST.

Unused

Mileage 10 Months To Pay

1931 Deluxe Roadster 1931 Ford I odor T horn Brow n .. 1931 (hickel Tudor 1950 Black Tudor

1930 Blue Tudor 1930 Chickel Tudor 1930 Standard Blue Coupe 1930 Tudor Sedan 19.30 Sport Roadster

$335 $325 $320 $285 $280 $275 $275 $260 $235

1929 Buick S|)ort Coach Six W ire W heel* King, Morrison, Loster Company

reading the ring ceremony.

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Robert* Reunion Held Sunday The second annual Ro.beit- reui i<m yea- held at the home of T. M. Robert- at Manhattan Sunday, September 4. A beautiful table and plenty of gool food prepared the crowd for a program which wa* well appreciated. Music and interesting talks were given which made the whole crowd start preparation* fur the 193.3 reunion. There were 115 present. The fi Rowing officer- were elected for 1933: president, William Roberts; vice president, Ray Herbert: -“cre-tary-treasurer, Lewi.- Roberts; program committee, Earl Roberts, Thelma King and Helen Jarrell; refreshment-, John Lewis and Arthur Rob-

erts.

Following the election ice cream was served and the day was ended with an old-fashioned visit. The members left for their homes intending to return for the 1933 reunion which will he held the first Sunday in Septemlier at the O. P. Wright gr ve, one mile southea-t of Manhattan. Friends and lelatives are invited. ****** Maiden Reunion Held Sunday The fifth annual reunion of Mathias j and Nancy Elmore Masten wa- held j at ihe residence of Oscar and Cora Mr-ten neai C atesville Sunday, 1 .Septemler 4. A bountiful dinner was serve 1 ot the noon hour. Those pie-ent wei.> Mt«. Ida Allee ! and -on, Mr and Mrs. Fied Masten and sons, Mr. and Mis. Willis Ma-ten, Mrs. Muyme la-slie and children, Mr. and Mr Che-ter Wedls and daughter. Mi. and Mrs. Car! Shoemaker and children. Mrs. K,l!a Matthew* ar. I 1 sons, Mr. ant Mrs. Everett Masten and children, Ml. anl Mrs. Carl Phillips and childien, M and Mr*. Her : hert Aimdii and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Master, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ca.-idy and ■ ildren, Mi. and Mrs. Hairy Smith, Mr a d Mrs. Lee Masten, Joseph Elii*. Mrs Lama Tharp and children. Visitors were Phillip Masten, J hn Zook, Miss Kathro and M and Mrs. Ira Masten. The next annual meeting will he at the home of Mr. and Mr- Carl Phillips, near Fillmore, the first Sunday in September, 1933 ♦ 4* + + * ^ Mr*. Gerald Mason To Be Monday ( lub Ho-tes* Mr*. Gerald Mason, 1017 south Indiana street, will lie hostess to the Monday club at her home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. +++++♦ Mt. Olive Missionary Society Met Thur-di y Afternoon The Mt. Olive Missionary Society meeting was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr*. David Houck Mr*. Albert Landes had charge of the devotions, Mrs. Ernest Averitt had charge of the program. •Flection of officer., was held a« follows: President, Mrs. Edward

major operation at the

county hospital Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Mat-hall Tarney accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Magill and family to Chicago where they will visit with Mt. nd Mrs. Magill and Mr. anti Mrs. V l!. Spurgeon. Be fore returning L ' e they will visit

and friends in Fort

Economy Store Frying ( hiukens 2!]f Country Dressed Lb. Prosperity Flour 24 Lb. Bag .. Fake Flour, 25c Gold Medal. >oft a- 5 . Iwt PL Seminole Bath Boom Tissue ]9c Cotton Soft. 3 • 1000 -heel lulls Macaroni

Red Gross

3 Pkas. 1 whet stone

19c

19c 25c

with relatives

Wayne.

Dr. Bennett M. Allen of Los Angeles, Cal., stopped off here a short time Friday r tiling. He was enroute to hi- h' hi- from an extended tour abroad Dr Allen teaches in the University of < difornia, Los Angeles branch. He was bom and reared in G reencastle.

BINKLEY SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Gas and Oils Airport Road Near 43

Palm Olive The Complexion Snap. 3 for

Laundry Soap Quick Naptha. 10 for Fresh Fruits and

Vegetables In G»*>d \ are-ty

Fancy Steak

Round I>oin or

T Hone. I.h

Beef Boast,

Beef Boil, Tenth r ^

Cube Steak

I* Keller. 'Jip No Waste. Lean. I.h. Breakfast Bacon

Swift’*

Box. Lh

19c

Sw ift’s Roll. I.h.

Quality, Service. Economy. Bhone IIP

ART KAUBLE’S MEAT MARKET As the school year approaches, i f Merchant of Greencastle begins to m ualize how he may best serve the FacuN the Fraternities and Sororities. Wha better medium than clean, tasty, wholesome meats? We offer you this service at a prici 1 within the reach of all. A Maiket sanitary from front to rear door, with our ic boxes open for Public inspection at all times. We are equipped with the last word in ( ube Machines to cut steaks to your “Individual Taste.” We want you to visit our place and tor yourself before pledging 1 yourself F any other Mai ket. We buy “Government Inspected ‘Meat only” We would be pleased to meet per sonally, all buyers. We offer you a “< luar anteed Service”, Glean, Prompt, Reliable, Dependable. Approved and Patronized by all “I lean Living”, “Right Thinking” People. Sincerely Yours for Seivie Art Kauble’s Meat Marla! 1* WEST FRANKLIN STREET Phone 24 IMivrrips 8:30 .A. M.; M A. M.; 4:30 P. '•