The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 September 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER. 20.1982.
Farm Bargains For Quick Sale!
.‘Wen of the finest farm biriruin* ir. Indiana today are located light heie in Putnam County. Excellent properties at prices winch repii eat a n a lifetime opportunity See them— ieam oui ear;- tern.- and te convinced. 7!i->* «.cres . f g.10.1 land, hhal for a fruit and truck farm. Located juet mile- liu.thv.e.'t of Giuencastle, on, a good gravel roed »nl\ , mile tr. m dt Highway 43. Ha . ood dwelling, tiara and -.1... a ,,le..d.d ir.vettu.en: at »ui pme- Refer to No. 205 Here’s ion acres of good upland, located 3 mil- south of Fil!nure. <>0 acre in cultivation arid 4(i in pastuu- Has a good dwelliiiK, crib tool hurt to x 3t> concrete 'ih and 3b x 12 ],„ul , in, u; . G on well. '1 cUiphone and K l l>. .-ervice. In a gt i neighborhcod, 3 niilcs iroin school, fee No. 928. Heie's . other gc.„o buy. located just 3 miles north of Greencagtle. n tltite lily.a .a> %• . 13 180 acre- of good farm land. Fine i.- . ubo»'i..fd,' vi:n H 1. D. telephone and school bus sei% bcnldrugs, it \. il p_y you to investigate No. 381. 3 a.in m uthe. st i . Uai .n, on a good gravel road Pi mile from it ate Rood 43 is a 11**« acre opportunity that h worth ,, ur mv. -tigation All good uuland. ttO acres in cultivation and in .store. Ha- « 2 story dwelling, 2 barns, wood hou.-e, tool h. and silo. R. F. D. ind telephone service. Good ne.. iboihood School on the farm, church 3 miles. Ask to see No. 1318. \ ile east of Bair.bridge, on State Road, is a farm home of 169 73 acres—15 acre cultivated, 15 idle- 39 pasture and IdO tuusb land. All upland; good drainage; good well. Has 2 -toi y dwelling, barn and two sheds. R. F D., phone, '( bool bus service. Nicely located. Al splendid home value. You should inspect No 300 •; H Mj Here's a splendid farm value just 5 miles west of Bainbridge on State Hignway 36. 303 acres <4 exceptionally good land; well tiled, in a fine farming community. R. F. D , «-hool bus and telephone service. Good improvements. See this. Refer to No 1552. A small farm of 34 acre;/ lies just 3 miles west of Roachdal on a good gravel road. One barn, 20 x 20, on the piemi.-e.- K. I D., telephone and schiol bus service. A rare baigain Ki ciuick sale. Refer to No 717. In Montgomery County we have thiee splendid farms at sacrifice prices. Ask about Nos- 564, 1262 and 1279. And three equally fine opportunities in Parke County. Write for particulars on Nos. lOY. 1039 and 1297. The-e desirable propertier ale all priced away below then actual value in order to move quickly They offer unusual , ; p-ntunit-les for profit, whether opeiated or purchased for resale. Don’t delay—write, wire or telephone today for appointment t inspect them.
LOUbVILLt & UNION JOINT STOCK LAND BANKS 139 SOI 1H 4TH LOI ISVILLK. KV Telephone—City 4646
Mrs. H M. Ranck ’pent Monday in
Indianapolis.
Cecil Brown has resumed work at the postoffice after several day’s ill-
ness.
C 1 by Johnson, a DePauw student,
underwent a majoi o peration at the
ounty hospital Monday noon.
THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated
“It Waves For AH”
Entered in the postoffice at Greercastle, Indiana, as econd class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1879. Subscription pric., 10 cents per
week; f.3.00 per year by mail in Put- . , , , . | nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year r ™' ° { Charlc <iuery, Cloverdale I by mail outside Putnam county. j ^ n * hl P’ ch “f^ WIth ha»k slander,
has been set for next Monday by 'judge James P. Hughes. A jury will
t iear evidence in the case.
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Frederick Dettioff, a DePauw gradI uate, who is visiting friends here will r-turn to Freeburg, Germany, soon to ! contii.ue his stuuies in medicine at i the university in that city
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Wallace Long, ruial carrier, is in the Veterans hospital in Indianapolis
foi observation.
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Gcodenough left Tuesday for Louisville, 111., for
ten days or two weeks.
Friends here will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Lawrence Finney at Williamsport, it 6:30 o’clock Monday morning, foil ovir.g a long illness. Mr. Finney was i lanagcr of the local j telephone office a few yeais ago and ' his wife was well knewn in GreencasMiss Man Katherine Heitcher of t | e Bedford is the guest of Mrs. T. J. ;
Leehey, north Jackson street. | Affidavits rin ging Flank and
Ainado Caledoni with possession of
Mr and Mrs. E. 1. Queeny, south ]jq Uor R aV e been filed in circuit court Indiana stieet, have returned from t jpp U ty sheriff Edward Eiteljorge Indianapolis where they -pent the u ut two rntnt arrested in a raid week end with friends I on j(, e j r home on Fox Ridge Saturday Carol Goodenough left Tuesday 1 R1 K ht - ha!l n °t arraigned in moriiing for Indianapolis to join the| C0Uit eaily luesday atiernoon.
special car of students who are going '
to the Ward Belmont school at Nash-
A Hodge-Podge
from
Here and There
“Jimmie”
ville, Tenn.
T)ie Moose lo.ige will meet in regular session Wednesday night. Every member is urged to be present as there will be an election of trustee, [
also initiation.
Mr. ;,nd Mrs. W. B. Allen, of (Tin-1 ton, have moved to this city as MrAlle ; has been transferred here as
I .cal agent for the Western & South- j his cell in the lamous India prison , rn insurance company. i before he starts bis “fast unto death.
j The authorities, mwever, state they
Mrs. O. O. Reeves, living north-1 vv ju pyt Gandhi in a bungalow where
A dispatch from Bombay is to the effect that Mahatma Gandhi defies British oficers t remove him fiom
west of Greencastle, declared of unsound mind by local physicians, is l>euig held pending committment to the
Evansville state hospital.
Mis. Divonia Query, Cloverdale township woman, was taken to the Hvan-ville state hospital Tuesday by
he can at least . • comfoitable while he starves, if that be possible. Just wh\ this man of few clothes wishes to quit eating i a little beyond us. Mahatma propo es to start his hunger tnke today noon as a protest against Great Britain’s communal
Edward Eiteljorge. deputy sheriff, stttlement, invoicing separate elecwhere she will receive treatment torate. for th nation’s “untouch-
• able- ” We’U say this for Gandhi—
Miss Maigaiet Dmham, daughtei j l8 gets more front page publicity < f Mi . and Mrs. Andrew E. Dutham, j t j, an ail y ra j a jj r other high morgul
^ ' *J | 1 Gulfport, Miss.,)])] India, He’d make a good pnuM he will euier Gull Park Junior a g t .nt for some movie star.
left
where
college for the coming school year.
The Phi Delta Kappa meeting which u,na "‘
was to have be* n la id tonight has
club will meet
been postpone-. I ,e regular i msi . the court hou , Saturday afternoon ' lllileg west of
1 ..t - o’cl ck. 2:89 0 ’ dock ' ' '
university will he the speaker.
The members of the Eastern Star
Democratic chapter 0 f Jamestown held their anm the assembly room p icnjc at Sukherlin Springs, three
Fincastle on Sunday,
September 18. Forty-four were ]>re.—
ent
USED CARS ()ur experience has shown us that the average used car buyer is willing 1 to pay a little moiT than the average price for a used car, provided lie finds it in better condition- -well tired fenders and body in good shape and the inside clean. Price alone does not make for value. With the above in mind He have an excellent selection of high grai'e used cars tb.t He Hill leave to your judgment whether they are abuxe the axeiage or not. These cam are ; II priced to sell quick. Therelore - Look - Them - (her before busing anyahere, and if vou don't buy here, you’ll have a good knoHlei ge of hon a used car should be reconditioned before vou do buy.
Mrs. Orville Fosher, of Fincastle, has received word from her daughter, j Miss Catherine Grider, of Indianapolls, who is making a trip thiough jthe west. She will visit relatives in Seattle, Wash and Portland, Ore In the assignments at the close of the Indiana conference of the M'tho-
di.-t church at Vincennes ate the fol- 1 ‘ n City. I^tst April when lowing appointments of interest heie; ^e sold all Id pamtings and antique Rev. W. H. MiUan and Rob. rt ii&l i- furnit ‘ :i ' at public auction after fil-
IfL’Jl ( hcvrolet Sedan Car driven very little—looks and runs like new—finished in dark gieen dun.. Well tired. 19.11 (hcvrolet Coupe A dark maimm finish trimmed in black, nell tired end meckanicaily OK tbroUKhout. 19.11 ( hevrolei ( oach Here ie an ideal car for winter use. in excellent condition throughout. 1928 V\ illys Knight Sedan Car well tired. Motor OK. A car with thousands of unused miles left. A real good looking ‘•edan- This is .me car that at our price has EXTRA VALUE. 1928 Pontiac Coach Our price on this one will sure sell you.
1928 ( hevrolet ( abriolet The first $95.DO can drive this out away. 19.10 Ford Coupe (■ray tinisli on lw,d\ Pender : nil chassis refinished. well tired and mechanically OK. 1929 Ford Town Sedan Original finish in hlai k, in exit a utMid condition, upholstery Mohan and very clean. I new tires. ( ar shows it has had excellent care. Motor is in the very best of condition. 1929 Ford Coupe Here is a enune that anvnne would he gird to own Well tired and in excellent condition throughout. 1928 Chrysler Six Coach You'll wonder how we can sell this one so cheap.
L it II. CHEVROLET SALES INC.
OPEN EVENINGS
PHONE 316
riilg?, First M. E. chutch in HI oinington; E. G Junn, Cloverdale, ami A. G. Bwarens, Putnamville.
A L- Henry, 75 years old, president of the Stndard Metal company, Indianapolis, died in the Methodist hospital Monday night of injuries suffered in an auto accident Saturday. He was bom.at Ladoga and lived there until twenty-five years ago when he went to Indianapolis. Funer-
al arrangements were not complete | di(lor(lels> Welp ' (1 j 8p ; rged
Tuesday but burial was to he made at
Ladoga.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Sutherlin of fatal wr, uniiii g of a 9 year-oil boy near Hus ellville entertained Sunday! ^ ur ' n X dash lietwcen factory
with a picnic dinner at their summer cottage on Raccoon Creek. Those pre-ent were Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherlin and Miss Beulah Hays of Ladoga, Mr. John Ellis and family Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherlin, Mr. Jesse Sutherlin and family, Ikvuglas Sutherlin and FYed Dahlgren and
family.
The I)-A Lubricant Company, Inc, of Indianapolis, filed suit in circuit court late Monday against Isaac Put-
Fir-, the worst in the history of Southern California which started Sej tember 7, has been hi ..light pndei control at last in the Santa Haihpra natio al forest. The flames swept
man. contractor <m state road 36, to |™yarned ^penditura. collect an alleged unpa.d account. The' f * 100 ' 00< ’ ln to thefk ll ’
plaintiff makes a demand of $31)0. Proceedings to attach equipment lielonging to the defendant before he can remove the equipment from the jurisdiction of the local court, alsoj were filed by the plaintiff. Harry F Pavey, Indianapolis is attorney for
the plaintiff.
Patrick Cancilla of Greencastle is one of 122 students from all parts of Indiana who will he attending Indiana univei ity this semester on county
scholarships. The complete list of Ind- to look for the missing plane "Ameriana high school graduates who were ican Nurse” which vanished last week granted these scholarships for the while attempting a non-stop flight present year was issued here today bv from New York to Rome. Appartlie bureau's office of the university. 1 ently the two men and woman aboard ( ancilla is one of Putnam county's the craft were lost in the Atlantic representatives in the scholarship list hut there is of course the slight of students June Humphrey of Bain- chance that they landed on some iso-
bridge is the other Putnam county
is the other Putnam j scholarship winntr.
flodefv 20th Century Club To Meet Thursday The Twentieth Century Club will meet at the h ime of Mrs. A. E. .Monger Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock- Mrs. Northrop will have charge of the work and Mrs. Crawley will have the towels made by the blind at this meeting. Members aie asked to note change of meeting place. ++++++ DePauw Graduate Weds August 29 Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Harris of Sterling, 111., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Harris to Donald J. Ball, which took place Monday night, August 29, at 8
o’clock.
The groom L the sun of Dv. an^| Mrs. Thomas Zophan Ball, of Crawfordsville. He is a senior in the Presbyterian Theological seminary in Chicago; was graduated from DePauw university and attended Wabash College During the past summer he has been supply pastor jt the Romney Presbyterian church and also at the New Munster, Wis., Presbyterian chuich- Mr. Ball will continue hi: studies at the seminary thi fall and winter and also will supply the chun.li at New Munster. The bride is associated with the children’s department at the Huh house in Chicago and will continue her work with that institution during the coining season. Mr. and Mrs. Ball an now at home to their friends in
Chicago-
+++++♦ Golden Link Club lo Meet Wednesday The Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday < veiling at 8 o’clock with .Mrs. Lucille Bock, 308 north College
avenue.
•i* + r i* + + Collins Reunion Held Sunday The annual reunion of one branch of the Collins family, descendants and relatives of John and Lucy Ann Smith Collins, who in an early day lived near Bainbridge, was held at the home of Mrs. Joe Collins, near Hanna Crossing, Sunday, Sept 18. The occasion was a most enjoyable one, with splendid hospitality, good fellowship and an abundant pitch-in dinner at the noon hour. OU family bonds were strengthened and new ties formed to make life fuller and better in the coming year. After the dinnet, t< which all did ample justice, the family assembled to hear read a historical sketch of the Collins family, dating hack u 1778 in Orange county, Virginia, through piondei days in Kentucky a d later pioneering in Indiana and
Illinois.
Those present were Mrs. Joe (’ ,1lins and son Clay, John Whitfield Collins, Mi. and Mis. J H Collins, Mr. and Mrs. E- S. Collins, Glen H. Collins, Wylma Collins Mr. ani Mrs. R. A. Huff, and Jennie Mae Huff. Tuscola, 111.; Mr. and Mis. John W Horton, Garrett, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Beaty and Mr and Mrs. Charles Collins, Atwood, 111.; Mrs. Beulah Collins Bailey, Indianapolis; Arthur M. Collins and children, Florence, John and Jane, Indianapolis, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Collins, ami Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins an I Collins Rice, Roa hdale. ++*♦+♦ Auxiliary To Meet Thursday The Ladies Auxiliary of the Northern Indiana Power company will meet with Mis: Margaret Wells. \\ es-t Liberty street, Thursday evening :it 7:30 o’clock. ++++++ Business Women To Vleet Wednesdax Business and Professional Women s club will meet Wednesday evening at the College Inn at 6:45 o’-
clock.
Mam hers are a: ked to (lease bring their scholarship dollar. +++++♦ W. II. M. Society To Meet WeJiiesJai Wednesday at 2-,30 o’clock thu Woman’s Home Missionary Society! of the Methodist E; iscopal church will meet in Keystone chapel. ( Please 1 note ‘he change 0 f meeting place.) | Mis Briggs will hu d the devotions. ' An Officei’s Fcium, leader Mrs ! Heavenridge, on the Why, Where,! How, and When of the Woman’s! Home Missions. Miss Jean 1-earii will play two piano numbers. Mrs. E. A I!iowning and committee will be the
: hostesse s.
* • * ++++++ We also read that the department ( Mrs. Ellis Hostess
To Priscilla (Tub
The Priscilla club held its first meeting after the summer vacation at the home of Mrs. H. H. Ellis, Mon-|
day afternoon.
The afternoon was spent in sewing and making garments for charity. Twelve members and one guest, Miss I^nora Alspaugh were present. Delicious refreshments were served by ihe hostess and her daughter during the social hour.
Bov, page A. Conan Doyle! A Chicago woman claims that the -pint world has toli her that her husband haf been kidnaped but the spooks did not say where he was or who had committed 4 the crime. Her husband, by the way, is secretary of the Spiritualists Association cf Illinois. We vjgge-t that she search all “haunted" houses or visit the cemetery at mid-
night.
* * * An overdose of sleeping potion proved lata] to Janies Stewart Cartairs, internationally famous artist,
ing a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, it w Carstaiis who described America a a “lard of rogues and a haven foi morons.” His contepti n of the Cinted States was certain-
ly not the be-t. ✓
Over at South River, N. J., a crowd of more than thiee thousand persons who ha I held forty deputies and thirteen polieement captives in the town hall foe six hours as a climax t • lab i
by twent,.
I grim i-i d determined state troopers. I The sad pan of the affair was the
j Co-ed Beauty Shoppe
602 South Locust Street
'■ Permanents .. . $3.00 and$o.00 Shampoo & Finger Wave at) & 75c
Marcel
50c
PHONE 592
Roosevelt Will Speak hi Seattle
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT ENTERS PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
SEATTLE. Wash-, Sept. 20. (UP) Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt nterel the Pacific northwest today u unf dd another chapter in his program for national economic recovery. Delayed four hours at Missoula, Mont., by the wreck of an east bound flyer of the Northern Pacific, the Roosevelt campaign special roared .'mmgh parts of Idaho and Washing' ton in order t > maintain its schedule. Advisers of the Democratic presilential nominee looked for him to re-
Refinance Y 0l)r Automobile us p a y 0 f f thp bal owe j,,,,. . , . ; lower payments. Phone 15. Indiana Loan Co 21'r E. W ashington St.
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was highly rcspcr'.ed a home ing, a kind neigh mother. Her intorc '•'wen,, in the wcUmn u member of the Ih hdale Crii
church.
Survivors are five ms, h^
whose home sht
. , . ■ J^ied Roben ,
pc.it in Seattle tonight extracts from j Winchester, K>.; - (,_
11 1 polis; and Vlbert in d Tl ,J
his agricultural speech delivered in Topeka, Kan., last week, with emphasis cn the tariff provisions he suggested as a step toward stability
in farm prices.
The governor, unperturbed bv the i ail wreck that kept him marooned at a mountain wayside station near Missoula, tok advantage of the delay to work on the third major speech of his transcontinental tour to be delivered at Portland, Ore., tomorrow. That address, hi.- friends beliex’e, would be devoted to the water power question and the matter of federal Regulation of public utilities. Roosevelt left Montana to the beers of several thousand Missoula Democrats who waited in the rain to get a glimpse of him and to hear him deliver a brief address. Mrs. Noland Dies
Roachdale; two , .i.u-. Brack Myers, of ( rl v : ;i r .
Mis. < Tiara i dale; one hratlu
Mount Fieri ing. k . children and five -. i a ,„, _ Funeral servuc.- . at the Roachdale ‘ hn-tian ehufli 2 o’clock Wednesday aftemood will be in chargi m H lin, of Brown’- V illi i n te m Roachdale ‘ emeti-n
MAIN w \\m HERK HELD AT m
Harry Knowlton. nver.r of Lion monoplane, who mu
Near Roaelidale^ Kr 11 la,l, * ny in
the Putnam circuit ,urt M.rayl Prosecutor Marsh I I). A-ianiri is in Double at Bi il u>rik airaigned Monday n i. , larceny and autonn I- jo Knowlton plea i- 1
- charges at Brazil but btewi Mrs. Emma Noland, a resident of i torney was not pi .-nt “.iii
PROMINENT I’l INAM WOMAN IS VICTIM OF SUDDEN
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worker, and d< puties prior to the arrival of the troopers In many such cases, it is the Innocent bystande. that is the victim while the'ringleaders escape uninjured and usually
evade Ugnl pre edure.
We i ote that the Japanese goodwill airplane which plans a transPu, ific flight to the United States is being held up at Samushiro due to unfavorable weather conditions. The Nippon aviators who live in Tokio, intend to fly to this country via Nome,
Alaska.
Roachdale coi nunity for 30 years, was found dead it the home of her son, Isom Noland, southwest of Roachdale, Sunday n;ght at 8 o’clock upon the m’s return from ihureh services. \ udden heart attack
caused her death.
Mrs. Noland had lieen in failing health for me time but had beefl feeling mu better the past few days. She was able to walk around the hou.-e Sunday evening when her son left to attend church services. The decca d was horn in Montgomery emty, Kentucky, on Sept. 26, 18.50, and was a daughter of Robert and Evaline Ramey. She was married fii -t to William Noland, who died in 18>s9. In 1891 she was married to Jesse Noland, a brother of her
his trial was not av'-ifilf considered unlikely tint 1* will he surremu K i - Iv.Mtu ty authorities until r fp ed of at Brazil. A varraXhl arrest has been n . i -M r™ of Clay county, According to t .ffiiont ai here, Kl.owlton moved certain pr: -t tm: '■*( garment factory p kb ^ avenue which Is , H t ' Gt castle Chamber ( m ^ Um sought to 'ep •[ ‘I <6 in forming a n ..in fartur.* pf his pi■ H' ■' Hr I went to Brazil v • ■ 1
mp.my
Win
ful in forming
disappeared fnmi t it ' property said ti " K ' ’br' pany, charge- w.-i ' : ■ :
Bed 1 :
first husband.
Mrs Noland passed her early life ' : *rr« st.-d at
in Kentucky a .d moved to this com- 1
munity wit her family in 1903. She' BANNER " \M \l»'P' 11
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of state has requested the French government to send tut a survey boat
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