The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1932 — Page 2
‘•TKKv.N SH\V£> 73 ^ K.\l< (»LI> BEARD W 'LLA WALLA, Wash. (UP)-r-Seventythroe years .ijfo, George H 3Iicldlet<jn l>t«un a bt'ani, and two yeai latf>r left K . land to fight with the Union army in the Civil War
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ^7. lif
He .urviveo ttlef and kept XHE DAILY BANNER
hi 1 - beard and moustache intact. But the other day Georee, j.robably somewhat reluctantly, p.ited with his two close companions He shaved the 73
yyear'- growth of *eaid and m<#u.s-
tache from hi- head.
Special Alfenti.m Livt»n To Hii incss lien's I .(inch 2.'k- and 3ae CoruBl tfottayp
DiNiM.
GO('D FOOD
GOOD SERV'D E
And
Herald Consolidated ‘it Wave* For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March S, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.50 to *5 00 per year by mail outside Futnam county.
A Hodge-Podge
from
Here and There
‘•Jimmie”
Isarv under present condition* to revert to the use of that we already
ind. Never have the styles
i,een a 8 easy and simple for the 1 amateur dress maker to execute ar-
tistically as in the preseat
Therefore, the clothes
season
problem f or
Auxiliary To Meet Tonight
American Legion
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock (|IU , of stretching the dollars. Friend, Hanna -r summarize her remarks of the
Auxiliary will ^ co ming fail and winter is truly
with Mrs. Maude
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
We see that the mahatma Gandhi has ended his “fast unto death" as
( the Biitish accepted a compromise present. + + + + + *
electoral system agreement in India.
.After a hunger strike of nearly a club To week, we would imagine that a big Tof|iRht
order of ham and egg.- would taste ^ Boston w iH niee t Tuesday' I pretty good. evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of j , * * * ! Misses Adams, on East Washington! 3. Honor thy
! Max Schmeling, German I street. __ _ l. t'-rhou shult dress appropriately
mandmeiits of good dre>s ail follows: 1 Thou shall not follow fads and ! follies legaldless of thine own in-
dividuality and type.
2. Thou shalt clothe theyself in
body and keep it
CASH LOANS On Your Auto We will reduce your present payments and advance more cash when needed. ; 'ndiana Loan ( o.
weight and former champion.
» kn“ kout er Mickey w ^ ^"' t 'Z ne’X FARMER !8 BUM
Walker in Madison Square Garden at Hold Fa|1 I o. Thou shalt not
24'i E. Wash. St.
I’hone 15
thy neiirh-
\DVIIMSIR\I0KS SALE
ul PERSON \L PROPERTY
Notice i- hereb i,.a ■lia* • ue undi rt igned. special adnnnisirator of the estate of Hu-fell M.utin by cider f the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indi *n . v dl i. fc t. . - r!e at 1 uhl.i Vudion. on Friddv. S(‘ph iiiImt .id. I ( )32.
The Elks twill have a fish fry tonight at their club house. Ivan Vaughn has entered the Putnam county hospital for treatment. Mrs. blanche Neese of Reelsville has entered the Clay county hospital
at brazil.
William Stiles has returned to the Central National hank alter an illne: of typhoid fever.
and
little guy.”
the .each while Mickej * “intestinal haH j>f the church Wednesday, Sept., |,h ^!^ h ^ t dreM in harm ony with fortitude” was all that kept him go- , I < •* ni ’ u nau ...e
at the late resident of -ui. d. n h t 'wo mile- ou'h and one mile east of
(hiverdale, Indiana.
t ommenciny at IU-00 o’clock, the following property, to-wit: 26—HEAD OP CATTLE—2A ‘I black I ows. good ones; 2 black t ows with iahe» hy side; 1 Jersev ( ow 1 civinc good flow ot milk; .‘1 Black P.ull 4 Black Yearling Meers; I Black Vearling Heifers; 2 P.l; ck '•I'orl Vearlinga; I Black (a I \ e*. weined. All of the aho\e ■ s'tie are u, good condi'ion. 45—HEAD OP HOGS—45 6 fat Bog- ready for market; 2 I at -owe. real'v for market'. 5 Shoals weighing 80 uoum s. good feeders; 26 Shoals weighing 50 pounds, good ones; I Hit 1 I vpe Poland '-ow and 7 nigs; I big I v p« Poland sow ; 3 Duroc brood Sows, all bred to Duroc Hoar; I Duroc Boai. a good ore.
HORSES VNI) Ml I I -
1 *< iiu of Mule-, imkkI workers; I horwn Mare, •) years old; 1 Bay f illy; 1 Gray Filly; 1 old Mare.
26 HE \H OF sHEEP
26 Head of Sheep, Fx'ra good cm .
. . 28, at 2:30 o’clock. Ithvtvne
ing during tn,< eight round Mrs. J. H. Pitchford will have, 8 T1 ' ou the principles of “ rap ' , . , charge of the devotional part of the rhythm> proportion and
meeting. A program of leadings will , inant in terest and their aplicaThiee Japanese flier attempted a ^ Mrs. A C. Northrup.
good will flight from T"kio to Nome. Section I will be I ostess. A- a result they hat. disappeared + + + + + + somewhere in the icy wastes of the ^j. |rt | u \\ aahmgton (lob
Will Meet Wedne day
The regular meeting of the Martha
Bering Sea. To quiet the alarmists
Mrs. Joseph Rollings and baby j we might add that this only goes to
'have returned totheir home at Reels- prove it will beat least , yeai "t vVashington club will be held VVedville from the Clay county hospital. | before any Oriental nation attempts nestJay aiteinoon ..t 2:30 o’clock with
an aerial invasion of the United Mlil Klmei . Ader, 1016 s^uth Inniai.a Mrs. Robert Rhea of near Stiles- states. j street.
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Illinois and Ohio coal fields are now tfi sienes of open warfare. For a time, Indiana's mining aiea was also in n tate of uprom hut the Hoosier situation has be- n cleared up. Loss of life and wounding of several was the outgrowth of fighting be-
, , ,, . . , tween factions of miners in our two
1 lie local Moose Lodge will meet |
. .. neighboring states. National guards-
regular session tomorrow evening.
i dominant
i lion.
9. Thou shalt see thyself as others see Thee and endeavor to correct thy
| mistake.
10. Thou shalt persist in the de-
M AN AT 37 VV EDDINgs KULPMONT, Pa., (UP) Theodore Worhtz, lialpho Townshu. farmer has been best man to 37 w- lUiiiiir, father of 14 children, and c..(father of 100 more. When he served a.-f groomsman for the thirty-seventh time, the bride was a girl for whom he had stood „ • godfather 17 years before.
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DePauw Notes
ville, mother of Dr. G. D. Khea of this city remains quite ill at the county
hospital.
Mem Ire is of the city counril will hold their tegular meeting in the file department building this evening at 7:30 o’clock.
at 8 o’clock. All members are urged
to be present.
H (V t.ND (.RAIN 70 ti i . . ,i it , ■ most of whirl is in Bam m.rt i* stack 13W bushels of old corn in crib; I >00 Susht I in torn shut ked down in field; 2.'U t.u-h»ls til I Gil-; .5110 loi-t’tlt of Wheat; 15 I u-tn I- of ( lover Seed.
FARM TOOLS
til >.f the farm tools con-i-tin. of two wagons. Manure spreader Hat Rakt Hav I , nit r. ’’lows, liimlei Mowing Mach'iir. < orn Planter. Kotary
Hue Harne.' - Pitchforks, am- in ny t.'her small tools.
pun are now on duty with orders that if there is any more shooting it will be done by the soldin-- That’s the
Miss Lena Bratton of Mt. .‘-telling, cnl; way to handle such cases and K> . who has been visiting relative- the quicker the agitators found it out here for the past week, returned to the quiekei an under standing can be
her home Tuesday morning. reached
Kappa Delta M ill Entertain Thursday Alpha Etta chapter of Kappa Delta has issued invitations for Thursday atterncon in honor of their hostess, Mrs. Eleanor Heir. + + H- + + + Delta /.ela Issues Invitations For Friday Delta chapter of Delta Z»ta has issued invitation.- for Friday evening at their chapter house, east Washington street, for Mrs. Maude Dawes
+
, DtPauw Graluate I Is Married
M „ r,r„ M,, Cordelia . F „„ ch ^ ^
■ Burton, and Mrs. C. C. *.iilen attentl- , .. . , , 1 youngei tiaugnier or .ur. aim
„ , , marine was lia lit dar, aged by an ex- , ,, , u r- ij.. nwtl ,,r n r o 7 n o n .i
ed a .state luncheon at the Columbia ‘ I •“ 1 *■ Jorin ^ mown or mazn anu ,„d | U* i» lndiana|>oli, T—«r -».•' ifui'.7 „nT,. r„ hurt" For- U
tunatoly, t e tdast oct tried while Jhe | pj ace )t Presbyterian church
cot. honk case ui.h tle-k c’tiinbined, stove, drehser, beds and hetl ilolhniK. sate, roll ion desk, dining table and tkaiih , ishes and many other unties too
miiiieitius lo menliiiii.
I I KM < \ H \ll pronerty It, lie oaid for before leaving. (ITIZENS TUI ST COMI’W'l
•-pet ial Adminis'ralt i
U. A. YF-'I XL. Ai'ctinnrer
(Lunch XX ill He Served)
the Estate of Russell Martin. FRANK G. srui - l l., Xltorney.
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Stock Reduction Sale Ol our large stock of Healing Stoves and Ranges, Regular Price Sale Price $ 119.50 (.law l» y CQP 7In SIOO.OO Ri»y Hoy £Q 75 $ 80.00 i Kav Utiy Z7 7Z $100.00 ( ouiier ( lad Healer .. 7IC $ (11.00 Florence Heater 47 7<; $ 52.00 Florence Heater A\ 7C $119.50 ( oppet ( lad Han^re QQ 50 $ 78.00 Foinfer Fnamel Range . .. gy yg
Miss Glc^ Alice, who ha- been con- 1 sub w on the surface. Had the fined to the county hospital -everal ship !>»< n submerged at the time it days returned trfhei home at Gosport'probably w.uld l;av« been tap- for Sunday. Miss Alle-is a nurse at the 'he entire crew an I another major hospital. I marine (iisastei wiuilq have been list-
led in the official records in Paris.
Dr. and Mrs. Kail Wiseman of , • * •
Greencastle were gue t- Sunday of 1
rapt Wolfgang von Gionau, Ger-
the latter s parents, Mr. anil Mrs 1 |i n ;.|| aviation nee, touring the globe H I • wnsend, east Atwater, avenue.— | j n huge Hying boat, has left Bloomington lelephone. I Hongkong for Manila. As we have
said before, Gronau is making a leii suttdy triii but he s getting somewhere He’s got the right idea, too—
Mr. end Mis. C. T. Cope. Greenville. 111., and Mi. and Mrs. L. B Owens, Newcastle, were guests ot Mr aril Mrs. Allen Binkley, Martins-
ville stieet, over Sunday
in Biazil Sunday afternoon. Dr. S. S. Aikman of Indianapolis, former pastor of the church read the impressive services and ‘was assisted
by Dr. XV. E. Shirey.
The bride is one of Brazil's most
| tei mination to make the very best of i what Goti has given to thee. ; Prof. H B. G>ugh, head of t ,t> D*. Those present were: Mrs. Ray Pjmiw university speech department, Clodfelter, Miss Elizabeth Padgett, addressed chapel today on t ^eji. Mrs. Ivan Buark, Mrs. Charles I>*nny, era | theme of making tne most of Mrs. Maude McNary, Mrs. Herman w hat we have in the it aim of t genHendricks, Marjorie South, Mrs. era | education. Pi oft- i i.i.ugh Janies Lewman, Mrs. Cecil Miller, stressed the fact that the hum,in rsc* Mrs Vein Lydick, Mrs. Wade Mill- a moral obligation to dev lop itman, Mrs. Lorene Young, Mrs. W. N. s ,,|f ; n preparation for tb n .ghty | McMullen, Mrs. Ed. Shields, Mrs. (. autiej! that lie in the futuie. jElale Hunter, Mr- Ruth Kauan, Mrs.I «3Fe must love ourael • Lois Wright, Mrs. Mary Oliver, -'Ids. | UtH j speaker. ”\X e niu.-t . repare Myrtle Storms, Grace Martin, Ada OU rselves and preserve uui elves Price and Mrs. William Glidewell. Negatively, wp must bewart o' those
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Woman's Circle to Hear Difecussion Wednesday The Woman’s Circle of the Piesbyterian church will meet in the church pallors Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. J. C Jaqua will discuss the younger generation.. Mrs. M. H. Grifitts will have chaige of
the devotions.
Hostesses for the meeting will he Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mr-. F. F. Vreeland and Mrs. Roland Parent.
aspects of life which will letunl our development, our moral .■'.reni;' ari
personality.”
Profesor Gough pointed t ut tnat 18,000 college graduates ,.td appliel for entrance to nietiital holt throughout the United States and that 7,900 were denied adnu i i H« explained that the profes- ual and business world of today tlemanded thoroughly prepared mil :ual< to carry on their work. He closed with a quot r n ir:m
Kipling’s “If.”
Frank Davidson, age 45 years, ! prominent Crawl' <: ille attorney, who was well known in this city, diet at his home th -ic l ue-lay morning,
popular young ladies. She is a grad- 1 according to worn received here hy uate of the Biazil high school and, 10 * 31 "Korneys H was said an in-
also graduated from Arlington School for Girls at Washington, U C., and j DePauw university, where she re-
'testinal disortlei msed his death.
CHicmpisiius I.Mtite«i Auk jour I»ru«,»i4/\ for Chl>«ktv»-tr Dlau. n'1/A\ t llraad FlUam k<! < it mO) I -■ v# H^lRibLou. 'l ake uuutki iia> y SjFuf jour IfruggUl i t __ V rill -« ifti.i* 11 t.» i i xuoSD I llli \NI» » • • vx-.rt r »» h«rt, L-atfst. K< X SOLD by DKUCOISTI
William Bandy, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs Richard Sandy and family, of Greencastle, vi-ited with thtir
p: 'pnts, Dr. and Mrs. W J. Sunday at Martin-ville.
a big -hip that could keep afloat for weeks in case he was forced down in the ocean.
The conference club of the Christian church will meet Wednesday eve- ! ning a 7:30 at the home of Mrs. I Gant-il on S. Indiana street. There will be installation of officers.
The Red Cross reports a tenific hurricane in San Juan. Every now
Sandy, and then a st< nn, takes a toll of hu-
I man life and causes much property damage in the ti .pics which only leads us to believe that old Indiana is a mighty good place to live after
all.
Browning-Hammond Hardware Co.
Phone 214
Mrs. Frank Donner went to Kent-! land Tin 'lay, morning, where she] was the speaker before the Woman’s Club of that city, at their regular monthly meeting. She was accompanied by Mr-, Rusgi Kittles ami Miss Mary Bittles, who were the guests of
Mr: XV. C. Matthews.
William Hardy, local plaster contractor, left thi- morning for Greencastle where he will plaster the addition to the United States postoffice of) that city. The postoffice will be double its present -ize when completed. Walter K Heath of Greencastle has the general contract. — Bloom-
ington Telephone.
Mr. Cerelda Brown, 86 year- old, sister of James Harland of Greencastle, and mother of Mrs. Zula Cramer ot New Maysville, died at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Wil-
Drath Summons Thomas H. Rogers 11 * ——- KO.XCHDALE MAN DIES SATURDAY kFTRRNOOM—EUNER xi MONDAY XI IERNOON Thomas Henry Rogers died at his home three miles west and one-half mile so ill h of Rouchdale Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Death was due to complication* that resulted from a compound fiacture of the hip
two years ago.
The decease I was bom in Putnam county September 24, 1861, the son of Laikin and Mary Rogers. He was marrie I to Mandu Ellen Steele, Nov. C, 1879. He spent most of his life on the home place, where death occurred. Surviving are the widow; four
bur Branson in Craw fords ville Sunday , sons, Eston Rogers and Lural Rogers, morning. Funeral services will l»< I at home; Dan Rogers, of Detroit, held at the Branson home Wednesday I Mich, and Walter Rogers, of Rockafternoon with interment in the Mt.iford, III.; two daughters, Bertha and
Mullah cemetery near Bellmore'
Three tires of the five stolen Sunday from the Chevrolet coupe belonging to Charles Hoskins, living .near Pleasant Gardens, were found floating in a poml north of the Butler ,
school house Monday. The machine ' l '''
wa- taken from in front of the Hoskins’ home and abandoned in a field a j half mile south after the tires had : been stripped from the machine
Iva, at home; two grandchildren; one g*eat giandchild and one sister, Nan
Fague, of near Russellville.
, Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home with the Rev. C. L. Airhart In
Burial was in the Ladoga
•emetery.
The annual homecoming of the Union Valley church near Belle Union will lie held Sunday, October 2. Sunday school will be held at 10 ’
o'clock, fcBowed by a sermon by the SI. I.OIMS
| minister, the Kev. Gilbert McCammack. There will be a basket dinner at the noon hour Afternoon services 1 will be held at 2 o’clock. All members and friends arc invited to at-
tend.
I^ow Round Triu
Coach Fare NF.XT SUNDAY
$4.00
Leave 124 a. m. or 8:4# A. M. Return
on any tra^n same day.
BIG FOUR ROUTE
ceived her A. B degree last spring. She is a popular and aitive member of the Biazil chaptei of Tii Kappa. Mr. Stephenson att.‘tiled Purdue university and is a giaduate of Indianapolis Sc-hcol of Pl armacy. ++++++ Bettis Reunion Held Sunday The children, grandchildren and greatgrand children Charles Wesley Bettis deceased met Sunday, September 25, 1932 at the home of Thomas Bettis for their In t reunion. The morning was spent in i ocial way, visiting and talking ovei . Iden times, at the noon hour there wo a wonderful feast spread. Kllsot Ibttis gave thank-, then they did jo Lee to the : good things to eat. After noon a short program was. given, Mrs. Georgia Arnold in chaige * The tirst was a song by all the* con-[ gr< nation. Prayer was offeied by Elbert Bet- 1
Us.
He'Ration—Mary Ellen Arnold. Song—Ralph Lavern Arnold. Rentatioh—Janie Milton Humphrey. i Recitation—Kathryn l ee Roach., Reading—Mrs. La 1114 Bettis Arnold. Duet—Mrs. Thelma Bettis Humph- 1 rey and Mrs. Callie Betti Arnold. Reading of the history of the family- Mrs. Lida Pierce. Election of Otfieei tor next year. President—Mrs Georgia Arnold. See. aitd Treasure! Mrs. Zella
Roach.
Program Committee Mrs. Helen M irksbury of Indianapolis; Mrs. 1 Georgia Humphrey ami Mrs. Clayton Alexander of Greencastle. All left at a late hour expecting to meet next year, first ‘ unday in Sept. 1933 at the home of George Pierce
and wife.
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Home Economics t luh Held Interesting Meeting
The Home Economics dubs of Put-' nam County held a project meeting ! Tuesday at the Court house. Miss J Meta Martin of Punlue University
| was in charge.
| Many interesting things were discussed on the topic, "(Ir,thing Dol- , lar Stretchers”. As applied to clothing ! plans for the family there are mi»y I things which in these days of forced j | economy can be done in the way of j •aviugs and first aid for the home 1
| sewer.
Much in the way of making clSthes can be done by the woman who wish-! e* to sew at home, who " ! .nds it necev!
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Sin ftotlmess at all Speeds
WORDS can't begin to descr ibe the speed and smoolhneta of the New Ford Eight. The ' type engine is wonderfully quiet ami responsive. The car rides so comfortably tiiat it •eems as if you were traveling on wings instead of wheels. Nothing like it has ever been offered in a low pi ice ear. 6riv e it yourself. Let the New ford Y.8 tell its own story.
E O U ■ T K K * BOW T % I’ F »
9
400
(F. O. B. Detroit, />'*“ freight and delirer)Bumper* and tpatr t,r» extra. EconontUal lt«‘C paymant* through thj ■iulhorieed ford f' nance Plant of the I nl cereal Credit Co.)
KING, MORRISON, FOSTER < <». # •
CLOVERPOT
greencastle
