The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 November 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18.

I0BLES- KEITEF PLAN RELIGION REGUIATES FAMINE CU MBERLAND. II I. M’P) rn-, NEW ORLEANS. (UP)—Tho reunployraent ri'llff ciTi inl Iw ic Iiavo ! lipious attkude of peoplp In Chinn l plan v cnomployod i . • mahts thorn fearful of Rowing In izfi < trlbr unnmployineTit rirtsIn periodB of the year heoaiiRe .■rliof. I'Ivp Job!' pohhl'-is hsv<‘ they ar ■ nfraM of angPrlnR the been given the net" sary equipment I'ro.-la, has a pl eat ileal to d<i alth by the town v •! i ; r * !:or . •• .itr. famines In tha* land, -iays Or R for the unr: iplo'• !. nvereglng 1" Bland Ml'rhell. whn »pent rlx year'' pairs per day. 'here as a missionary.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Funeral services were held at T,adoga Friday aftem.von for George W. “Dal" .Moore. 90 yeat old Civil war veteran, who died Wednesday night following a long illness. His death reduces the number of Civil war veterans in that township to twt. Funeral services were held Wedin sday afternoon at Danville for Jo-.■-eph Johnson, W! years old, well known farmer of Hendricks county, who died Monday evening nt his home. He was the father of Mrs. Fr r" i Yeager of Cvcencastle and six ' ther children.

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Tho suit of J. R. Crask against Fred Goodwine to foreclose a mechanic's lien, has been dismissed in circuit court. Mrs. Frank J. Thomas has returned home after a 10 weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. .Ior.es and family in Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. Jones is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas. City firemen were called to the Taylor apartments on Olive street early Friday afternoon when a flue burning out alarmed occupants of the hon-e. Fiiemen saiu no damage was

done.

Suit to collect an alleged unpaid account was filed in ciicuit court Thursday by the William H. Block company of Indianapolis against Cly le Grimes. A demand of $65.28 with interest and costs, is made by the plaintiff. A 2 1 « pound lemon sent to Frank Ashworth of this city by Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, of Orlando. Fla , former residents of this city, is on display in the window of the Central National bank. The lemon is one of the largest ever seen here. Paul Riley of Purdue university addressed a meeting of aliout thirty poultrymen at Russellville Thursday night. According to county agent E W. Baker the meeting was most interesting and well worth while to Hr so poultrymen who braved the v., a'her to attend. .Suit tr> oollee' an alleged itnpal i note of $126 was fih'd In circuit court Friday by the LaSalle Exlei.slon university against Gilbert G Sew art. 302 Liberty treat. Accord ing to the plaintiff the note was ex edited August 28, 192S Don ('. \V Its in attorney for the plaintiff. Goldie Miller, widow of the late Hubert J Miller. Pennsylvania rail road signalman, who died from an electrical shock, w.is appointed administratrix of her husband’s estate in circuit court Thursday. The widow and two children, ages 9 and fi, are the onlv heirs, accoming to the application foi letters of administration. Mr. an I Mrs. O. K West of New

Council of Clubs Held November Meeting The members of the Greencastle Council of Clubs devoted their No-j vember meeting largely to discussion! of ways and means of helping the! Greencastle Welfare < ottncil in itsj work this winter. The meeting was held in the usual place, the Boy Scout room of the I Methodist church, Mrs. Curtis Hughes

presiding.

The letter recently sent by the Greencastle Welfare Council to all organizations in the city was read to

the council.

Mrs. McWethy, chairman of the l»enevolence committee, reported $31.77 now on hand besides the Fortnightly club’s gift of $10 already sent to the Welfare Council. Mrs. Rufus Stephenson report cl that $10 was coming from the Faculty Women’s club. A gift of $6 from Over-the Teacups was reported. Mr*.'Frank N. Jones, also a memb’r of the hoaid of the Greencastle Welfare Council, -aid she had (placed 850 of the tickets for the benefit home talent play to he given Nov. 21-22.'"H'nry’s Wedding,” at the high scbaol auditorium. The proceeds of this play go t<> the Welfare Council. The 'ickets have been I pia;ei| for sale with the different organizations an I a h aity response is imped for from the women’s Cubs, in the sale of these tickets. Mrs. 0. H. Smith was asked to take the chairmanship of both the clean

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These snappy days reminds us * lri ter nut fa,- off, ^ as it calls 'for extra ( f C.ml and rlnthim. and other neer. sities. See us for liberal terms «f monthly or weekly pavmenu f„ r 1 the needed help. INDIANA LOAN CO. F. Washington p h(m(> ,

t,e, Mr. and Mrs John Wright, Rosedul’e- and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Reeves,

Manhattan road. ancestor’s love for tales of primitiv, * * * * + * tribes, attendants say, hut nowaday, Double Ceremony th(,y aro stone-" of present-day l n . Unites Two Couples ilians. The stories are about advenA double wedding ceremony at the lures of modern Indian children. Christian Church parsonage Thurs-1 As support of their contention, it day afternoon at 3 o’clock united in «" 1S pointed <mt that la-t year the marriage Ralph Laymon of Spencer story ol a little Navajo Indian ho, and Martha Stierwnlt of Gosport, and "t'oterless Mountain, won the \,. w . Elmer Jones of Spencer and Mae l,ur .V prize as the outstanding chil-

Cunningham of Gosport Rev. Robert T. Be"!; performed the ceremony. Both bridegrooms gave their occu-

pnti.ms as farmers.

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INDIANAPOLIS, (UP)—Tales Indian lore sti! are the major attraction in children’s libraries, but the stories have been shorn of their bloody battles and tomahawk wield-

fr.od and pure fond (<mniitte for the [mg, according to attendants

present and the couu.il again pledged it hearty support to both committees in their work. Mrs. Renee Daggy explained the child welfare work and needs and a motion was carried to give $10 from the council’s treamry to the milk fund. Mrs. Hughes announced the chairmen of committees for the year as fellows: benevolence, Mrs. Renton Curtis; clean and pure food, Mrs. 0. H. Smith; quarantine. Mrs. Harold

Riley

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PANHANDLER SENT TO JAIL FORT WORTH. Te\ (CP) \ V |'.

ford W. Fairbanks. 17, (|i,i mv ), av , to '•panhandle'" for cup of coff., of | today. Ho was undoi a iv i r ... tenee for ai-un. Fairbanks old tia court a man he accosted for th p r j ff of 1 meal offered him *50 a, fire 1 house. Fairbanks was an e- . .1 a, v fied the blazing home II. pl.*^

guilty to the arson chiii 'e

James Whitcomb

city library.

Modern children have not lost their READ MANNER ( !.\Ss|| I Eli \rp

Winchester announce tho marriage of | ’^'nk; civ ic improvement, Mis E'tiest

their daughter, Jeanette, to Harry O. Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lambert, of Amo, on August 3, at Ri Isville, with the Rev. Dallas Rissler officiating. The bride is a graduate f New Winchester high school with the das- of ’31. The groom is a raduate of Amo '-igh t school and attended Indiana Suite Teachers College at Terre Haut . The couple will make their home for the pre-ent on a

farm near Amo.

Funeral services vere held at Now port, Fri iay afternoon for Bird H. Davis, publi her of the Hoosiei State, who died at the hone of his daughter, Mrs. I). C. Moffett, in Greenrusile Wednesday noon. The Rev. C. E Reebee, pastor of t o Newport Methdist church, officiated, and intrrrr< nt was in the Thomas cemetery near that city. Resides the widow and dang iter, he is putvived by two on Samuel B., of Terre Haute and

Shell, of \\ 1 • binctun, I). f . A sister, | Lach memlier responded with a

Mrs. J. J Galloway of Hlooniineton, and two 1.rather , (La I). Davis, fntmeils mayor of Terre Haute, and Fred, f Redlands, ( al., also survive. CANDY and I AKE Sale at Sam IlHiinit' st r» Saiunlay at ft o'clock, b> Fit h and Sixih grades of Second Ward 18-U

Stoner; city beautification, Mrs. Roy Abrams, and puhln ity. Mis. C. C.

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Delta Theta Tau Met ihitraday The regular meeting of Delta I Theta Tau sorority was held Thursday evening at the Jjaine.of-ALa&f Helen Browning, -oiith Indiana: street. Plans wer, made to give a j Thanksgiving baskc- to a worthy, family, and to hei|i provide for a needy family throughout th" year.! Also the sorority planned to enter-! tain the children with a show at the! local U eater, Saturday morning, Dec 24 -f- .p -I* d* d* *!* Twentieth Century Club Has Meeting The Twentieth Century club met with Airs. Theodotc Crawley Thursday afternoon. The meeting was op ened by tepeating the 23rd Psalm.

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Saturday Specials Ladies’ Cotton Slips, Black & Navy 39c Regular 81.00 Wash Frocks ,S8c Fabric Gloves, All sizes 25c Silk & Wool Hose, formerly $1.00 59c

Visit Our Bargain Table Choice JOt* l adies’ < otton Hotc*. Black and Rrown ( Iqldren'M ( ulU.,\ Hose. Llack and’ Hrov n. I.adies’ Cotton A'csts Wool 'lens Other Items Not Menti-rned. THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PITCHFORD

(.11(1 S’ < Hi rRI s r\ MM AL PI. AY A group of high school girls w ill j -ing "Smile. Darn Ya, Smile," an I "Happy Dtii Are Here Again” at the opening and closing of the entertainment featuring the local home talent I play‘‘Henry's Wedding." Jean Leach 1 and Harold Patterson will give! “Yours and Mine” while the choiusj girls wil sing the second chorus with| him. “Down the River of Golden Dreams" and "The King’s Horses” will also lie added features. The chorus consists of the following girts Caroline Conklin, J> Ruth Donnohue, Zenobia Atkinson, Helen vine Jones, Avon Sutherlin, Madelyn Mark, Hazel Knaue-, Virginia Myers, Mary Virginia Evans. Helen McCullough, F.rdene Cox, Alberta Cramer, Eileen Wells, Mary Bell Martin, Juel Maddox, Jeanette Campbell, Ruby Shaw, AGrginin Throop, Mildred Staten and Hetty Finn. Reserved seats go on sale tomorr w morning at Sam Hanna’s book stote Night price? are 25 and 35 cents. There will be a special children’s matinee Monday afternoon nt

3:45.

HU FINING STEM DRAWS CROWD SEATTLE, (UP)—Maybe the cook went out for an onion but the goo I old be'-f stew went up in smoke during his absence at a downtown restaurant. Several hundred spectators witnessed the stew party The only casualty was the stew.

SPECIAL PRICES on Photographs the te ,i of Cam mack Studio,

Christmas November. 17-tf

tation vf thanksgiving from

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Miss Delilah Mdhr, < hairman of the program committor', introduced Mrs. E- C. Bowman as the guest leaker and the dub enjoyed her inleF rting discussion of modern topics. genera! discu-sion from the nicm ! berr followed. •h 4* 4* •!• 4* 4Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni To Meet Saturday Kap a Alpha Theta Alumnae chap 1 ter will meet Satutday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. W. A. Neis-j •wanger, Towers apartment, east Sentinary street. Mrs. W. M. MeGnughev mid Miss Lillian Southard will he a tant ho !

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4* 4^ + 4' + ♦ Woman’s Club To Meel Saturday The Woman’s Club will nvot Sat unlay afternoon at 2 (0 o'clock with Mrs. B. F. Corwin, 1(,9 south Locum -treet. Mrs. R. A Dgg will have charge of the program as-i te l by Mrs. W. A. HuggJid on the subject, “The Lady <f Godey ”. Merr.beis please note change of meeting place on aecntmt of the snow storm. + 4* 4* 4* 4* 4' Birthday Anniversary Celebrated Sunday About fifty relatives and friends, all with well filled baskets, gathered at the home of Mr. "ml Mrs. James A. Skelton, Manhattan toad, Sunday, the occasion being the ’ifllh birthday anniversary of Mr. Skelton. Among the guests were the host’s son Etbmer O Skelton and family of Logansport. also Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mason, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Williams, Crawfordaville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarvis, Amo; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jams, Bloomingdale; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox, New Market; Mr. and Mrs Dorman Hartis, New Ross: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rray, Clayton; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jarvis, Mr. and Mir. Herman Hatpel-

“Henry’s Wedding" Nov. 21, 22, - 8:15 p. in. H. S. Auditorium Admission 25c and 35c Seats reserved Saturday, Nov. 19 at Sam Hanna’s Book Store. Special Childrens matinee, Monday, Nov. 21 at 3:45 P. Al Admission 10c

See It Tonight And Tell Your Friends To Go Tomorrow

The First 1932-33 Dozer Du Play “CANDIDA

By George Bernard Shnv*

Little Theatre-8:15

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Plenty of Good Seats on Reserve at SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE Box Office Opens At 7:30