The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1933 — Page 2
HE DAILY BANNER^ GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH’30,
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^Markety ism \s aINm.is i i\ e- rorh Ho^ 6000; holrliver 182; fteady 5 cent:', off; 160 to ?.')0 iU, , ^8.05 to $4 00; 2fi0 to .'<00 If - , v< to $1100; 300 lb? up, 70 to f'O'O 140 to IbO ]bs,, $3 80 to $3 90; 100 to 140 lbs., $3.00 to $:< <u paelhi!, • $2.85 to #3.50. Cattle 700; inhe 500; general trade sl'.w iiound lea l lew steers $3.75 to $5 25; s", , !,. i'ei~ $4.25 to $5.25; sauiil let .it'i liitcii-r; l»eef cows $2 . , i() to $3.2,.; low cutters ami cutters $1 0 t,. #2 2.. \eal -teady #5,50 down. Slieep 800; no early action; asking steady; indications lower; deck 85 lb. westerns $5.75 yesterday. PAROI.E Hi IA UK Ml lil « I HE HI I H .11 niY 1 \ I E 11 IDA V
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PHOENIX, Ariz., M ..eh 30, (UP) — Winnie Huth I id i condemned murderess, w;, ex|.efteil to learn hei
fate today
The Arizona '.e-id I pardons and i ii.K- March 28, was continued in Inparoles, it three ineinli. i all report : diar.apolis. today with the finding of
-nail be hanged
whether Mrs. Judl
April 14.
Herman Htnd,, superintendent of fiublic institution ir, 't ‘board memt. ,, strengthened tie reports when he said: "We have net "pen able to
acree on a decision.' .1 IND i t (itiii riMS
I.ANCAf IF.H, V\ March 30, ndert iket istant w ho i i h< m > i . • i. phone pole iln , offin -trap • flood waters t. tlicit he;,t-. dead when
iters reached tlieiit today.
Henry C nek in, PHUeville, the
Knunei.
u ar ■ !iiw, w->" the victims. They ■, .■ di > '"'hi Ki eptu'.i■. li t iiight when a rush of i:.t , f11i tic .A, I'h vving Platte r. i ftui‘4 the hearse .,n its side. 'll, undertaker died of exposure,
vr.iii.i i drownei.
IHWKEORI VI \ N BEI.1EV ED VICTIM Ml KILL PI.AY INDIANAPOLIS, March 30, (UP) l e search for Wi.lard Thompson, Frankfort, missing from his home
LOCAL NEWS
THE DAILY BANNER PERSONAL AND
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Herald Consolidated “It Wa?ea For AlP' Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of Marcli 8, 1H7H. £utmrription price, 10 cents per week; $3 00 per year by mail in Put-
ed in discord as to a was to meet in an •
final decision, ff.it t to de de
gtr. i :i sy ‘‘MY NlftYISWtRIlUMPr Says Mrs. J. J. Looney of Olive Branch, Miss., "Since I took Lydia E. Hinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I sleep like a child. My nerves are steadier and t have no pains or aches of re y sort. " Get a bottle fi olo your druggist today. Ltjtiiu C Pinkhams Vegeta Die Compound OSULt fe-vrCCMfCb is*«a.
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i.utonu.hile, p irked n a down ‘nwii eticet. I linnipson, an in uianre agent, was 'e|ip\cd to nave had u large amount e clle.-tions .vith him when he di? ■ipi iied. Friends feated he had been i ..f -.d .nd robbed. INJUNCTION ISSUED El WARDSVII.LE, 111., March 3h, ili't — A temporary injunction i .rin t enf iveinent of the nevs Uli in; : ale tax was issued lieu- last ni' iit by .lodge Jesse Brown in circuit court. I ho law, enacted at the present c‘ ion of I he ceriMul as.-cilibly, >sa , lule.l to hei'.i.'iic etcrlive tiatui day. Herman Fi her, a DePauw student, enteied tiie munty ho pital Weilite ihiy night foi treatment.
num County; $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside PuUiam County. I HE I ESI OF l*K USE (Read Psalm 48:1, 8-l0j VS i- ate tested as much b\ what we prai-c as anything else. Fur praise i- the tevelation of what we long for, blight in and ieally adore. People wh,, never praise anything are dull, people who never praise anybody are oitlo r envious or bitter in spirit Pen pic who praise wrong tilings are morally wrung. People who praise the toble, the good, the beautiful, oi the enduring prove themselves akin to \hat they glorify Praise i a natur- ,] impulse of the understanding nature and to tefuse it is to deny our own birthright- Since praise i always generous, it enlarge- the spirit n,l if it he addressed to what is hi..her than ourselves, it lifts us up. Th. exercisi of it frees our sphits and the nobility ot'^t form and word: gives nobility t™.ur ouls. Pray, t: Help us, () Lot I Who art greatly to he praised, so to discern Tl.y goodness and be moved by gratitude t’o all Thy mercies that our lip -.hull speak T .y praise. Enlarge us in adoration and, at we praise Thee, lift us above ourselves into the fel low hi| of the earth and ky win sing unceasingly: “Holy, Holy, II <ly. Lord <h.d Almighty.” In His name Who a o praise we unite to Thine. AnusnMKKTTNG AT HRK K ( HAPF.L Pnice Lane will discuss Hie pro p.. .1 if p.-al . f the eighteenth amen IuiPiit at a ma s meeting at Brick Chapel next' Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. There wil Ibe music by a male quartet. The community is in-
vited to be piesent.
Fred V Thomas was in Teiic Haute on business Thursday. Richard Glover, a DePauw stutent, left the county hospital Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bemis of I.ime- ! dale are the parents of a son. Harold George, born Thursday morning. Mr::. Elmer Crawley, Mrs Grace
Phone All Social Items to *15
Woman' Circle Held Interesting Meeting
ii... Vf ov an’ < i of the Preeby terian church held their program meeting in the church on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frederick Gostage nad charge of the devotions. An interesting paper on " I he Foreigner in
(iinham, Mis. Fred V. Thomas and America” was read by Mrs. * harles Mrs. Dora Sweet spent Thursday af-j Allen. Following the business ses-
terne.on in Indianapolis.
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Seed I‘olaloes 9K |h bai* $1.29 Select Ohios * ii ish ( ooblers
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Cm I G. Ferrand was appointed ad ministrutor nf the estate of Martha Ferrand, in rirruit court Thursday morning. The deceased left .n estate
tallied at #2.000.
sinn, Mrs. Mildred Stone, Mrs. Lulu Welch and Mrs. Lena Batter served refreshments during tne social houi
q. q. 4. 4- -h
Mrs. Green Hostess To Veronica (Tub
Mrs. I.ysle Green was hostess to
Dallas Bee, who has spen; several the Veronia flub Wednesday afterm.nths in Wyoming and other west-, noon at her home on south Locust ern states, arived home Wednesday, j street. Mrs. Oscat Sallust, who hail
charge of the program, gave a paper on the life nf “President Roosevelt.” Seventeen members tesponded to roll call with Irish jokes. On e guest
was present.
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He is a son nf Mi. and Mi- Robett Bee, living east of Greene:, tie. Mi-;. Marie Ford of Greencastle and Mrs. Win Berry of Bainbridee spent Wednesday in Indianapolis visiting j Mrs Berry’s mother, Mrs. Otis Ford | who is in the Methodist hospital for
treatment
Suit to collect, an alleged unpaid aecount of $228 was filed in circuit court Thursday by Nunzh. Vinci and Guy Vinci of the firm of Y.m i Bros , Indianapolis against Nunzio Gancilla
of this city.
Raymond Sears, son of Mr, and M.s. AI"N Sears, 853 north Jackson street, left Wednesday for St. Louis, Mn., to take part in a track meet. From there he will go to Pittsburg, Kansas, to t ike pait in a meet Sat-
urday.
Dorothy Mabel Flint was granted . divorce tom Thomas Wesley Flint in ■ •■eiiit court Wednesday afternoon and the court also returned a judg ment against the defendant for costs. Tile maiden name of Gall was re stored to the plaintiff in the action. A uit ha- been entered in superior court at Terre Haute by the Indiana Consumers Gas and By-Products ompany to recover $100 for damages .id to have been done to ..ne of the company' truck., near (Toverdale on F< b. 4 It is alleged that careless an.I negligent diiving by Hall was i. pon.'ible fm the arcitlent. Mi . Lottie Jones of Greencastle, aughter Mi Florence Jones of India :tp.'li and grandson Hen Junes Jr of Lafayette are enjoying the spring vaeutiini visiting the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. They are re'.istered at the Mountain View Hotel Gatli ihitrg, Tennessee Gatlinhnrg is a mall mountain village at the en trance to the park. City marshal Otto O. Dobbs was busy Tlntr day killing stray dogs in the city who were found running at large in violation of a quarantine isued Wednesday by county health offiier Gilbert D Rhea. I’nder the oiiarantine all dogs and cats running at large inu.-t be killed. The quarantine was issued to prevent further outbreaks of rallies in this city and
.ounty
Monro" MeCown, extension horli(idturi t of Purdue university, will . I i.-. Putnam county fruit growers on the question of spraying and soil nuinacement at a im^eting here Fri % day, Aptil 7, from 10 to 12 o’clock in the in tiling Mr. MeCown will dis . n . In iefly the question of spraying fo i the control of fruit diseases and inn ctn and will allow ^ome time for hiicf di.,elusion of soil management .tiid f‘her orchard problems.
DePauw university to St. Mary of-the-Wood? college in February, and Mi.-s Long, who entered last September, ate both active in many phases of < ampui, life. They have been chosen to participate in the annual Ma) Day pageant to be givm on the Oak shaded campus fronting Guerin terrace in the latter part of May. Another listincti. n accorded Miss Inman and Miss Long is the honor of ii.-ing two of five freshmen who have I f i t) selected to appear in the ninety third annua) commencement exerses at St. Mary-of-the-Woods col i ce. These young women will lake
ait in the vocal chorus.
It Is Simple Let us assist in solving U)Ur m „ n problems. We loan up t u #{(,(, Arrangements are matte uuiiki, and confidentially > mi t (he use of the money m sin a i| stallmenls, at the nu.ibrai r , a i # ,| interest fixed hy law, Indiana Loan < «. 24! j E. Washington t phone 15
p. ' 'Olity for special Lenten v i ,h„|, .. .,.n mx <d w .. Mi and Mrs. Lucas are leader were in hat f the - the meeting. + 4* 4* + d' + Women's Union To Meet Friday
Tiie regular meeting ,.f the \V., men’.- Union of the <Tiii-ti;iii ,|, , i, i wi.l l.e held Friday at 2:30 p m. in the social room of the church. T e program in charge of Mrs Louis Hays promises to be of imitual
Members and guests cf the Worn- i value, and of meet intei, -t t , ;i n
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Woman's League
Mil Wednesday
STltl.FN HARNESS FOUND HERR
Harness stolen in Boone county an I sold at a community sale in • iteeiic.sile wa identified here Wednesday by the owners. Several sets ■ I harness had been purchaser! at the community sale by Putnam county
farmers.
Boone county farmers whose bnm« had been enteied and the harness tolen came here with the sheriff of that county to identify their harness and a ist in the investigation. It An- said one was was in custoly at Lebanon in connection with the thefts in that c.,unty and others were being
sought.
Local farmers who had lost harness and other farm property joined Sher if' Uv-i Bryan in the Investigation here. It was believed the thieves who sold B one county property here might have taken farm implement and liv. -tock l.ere and sold it in their home communities. • Sheriff Bryan was continuing the Investigation Thursday with hope of linking the lucai thefts with the man h.C.I at L> bunon.
FOR SALE—Spring frys ami broil,ers. Dressed or on foot, C. B Canton wine, Phone Rural 1811. 30-2p
Met Wednesday Evening Miss Johnson, of the personnel de partment of t!ie L. S. Ayres store in Indianapolis, was the speaker at the meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club last night at Long !en hall. Miss Johnson’s subject was ‘Present Day Opportunities in the Business World.’ The club had for its guests the teachers and -enior girls of the high school. Music was furnished hy Miss Virginia Knauh, Mrs Dorothy Locke Fleetwood and Miss Jane Shoaf, of the DePauw music school. The meeting wa an enjoyable one and closed with a social houi in which refreshments were served. 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* Mrs. Morehart Hostess to Heechwood Pleasant < ircle Tlte BeechwooT Pleasant Cirele met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Glenn Morehart. Fifteen members w’ete present, each bringing a quilt to display. Mrs. Irene Ferrand gave a splendid paper <m "Homes of Yesteiday and Today.” Mrs. F.i/alveth Dunlavy read a paper an I also had composed a song for the club. Twi guests, Mis. Raymond Herod and Mrs. Ora Morgan were present Dur ing the social hour the hostess served lefieshments. •!• -!• 4- -!• 4* 4- -!- I'ortner DePauw Student Married Monday Mr. and Mis. Bniok T. C,,Rings of Rockville have announced the nuti riage of their daughter, Maty Lot.i-e. to Carl Harrison M' Millin, which occurreT Monday evening, Manh 27. at five o’clock at the Centenary M. F. church in Terre Haute. The Rev. George Francis performed the .ere merry. Both young people were graduated from Rockville high s'hoi.l lit the class of 1932 Mrs. McMillin is enlolle.l .it Indiana Slate Teacher- cl
lege.
Both Mr. and Mrs. McMillin will coutinui their studies in Indiana State Teachers college. Mrs. McMillin is a member nf the Rockville chapter of Tti Kappa an l is an Alpha Omirmn Pi. B .th have decided tab nt for mu.-ic and are v ery popular memliers of the Rockville younger crowd. Th<*y are at hnttie at (T79 Chestnut street, Terre Haulc 4* 4* 4* 4* -t- 4* Brow Ik Valley Couple Marie’ Wedne day The marriage of Miss Dora Simpson, daughter of Mr. an I Mrs. Kay Simpson of Brown’s Valley and Clarence .letfries, son of Mr. anil Mrs. ( harles Jiffries also of Brown’s Val I lev took place on Wednesday morning' | at 1(1:311 at the First Christian church ! parsonage in Crawfonlsville. Rev. J. II, Wilson, pastor of the church, read the nuptial vow which were witimss- • d by the groom's brother and Miss Smith. I he newly wedded couple relume) immediately following the i ceremony to heir farm near Brown's 1 Valley, where the) are at home to I their friends. 4- 4‘ 4* 4* 4* l ocal Girla Take Pari in operetta Two ln«al girls are appearing in Abt s well-known operetta, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” which will he given nt the College ( .f fit Maiy-nf tin Woods, Indiana. Thr yoiin- women are Miss Margaret’ Anne In nan, daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Curry Inman, and Miss Frances Fong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige L Long. Both Miss InmatT and Miss Long, freshmen at St. Mary’s, will appear as dwarfs, wearing sylvan suits of Lincoln green and chestnut brown. Devotees ol Grimm’s fairy tales will reeull the important role the dwarfs I'lay in the rescue of “Prineess SnowWhite.” Students of voice will pre-. •sent the o|ieretta in the colleg,. auditorium. Miss Inman, who transferred from
an' League of the Methodist church -njoyed .u mast interesting meeting in Wednesday. They heard a lecture n “Birds, Their Habits and Bene •its" given by a local ornithologist, Wilbur Met uLough, who is a -on of Mis Flmei McCullough, one r.f the leagu. ' active members. The Sub ject was timely, for at this season ■•veryone craves more knowledge of bird life and welcomes an opportunty to acquire information an * to be impressed anew by the lessons taught b\ the birds in patience, perseverance in.i cheei in the face of trying con-
ditions.
During the discussion following the “ilk, Mr. McCuliough’s broad grasp if his subject Irecame most apparent Had time permitted many more questions would have been asked by bis ippreeiative audience. Another very pleasing feature r.f be program was tbe singing of MbDennis, accompanied by Mrs. Fleet vr.,.d. IB i selections were “All That I Ask” by Moore, and "The Knight of Bethlehem” hy Thompson. The devotional service was led by Mrs. Zink. Her theme is expressed in 'ne foilov.inp lines from a poem en Utled “Through the Sandalwood Dioor,” a player hy Toyohik Kaeawa: When we see from the level That which is near is largest. Lift us up let us see, as T ho seest Phi innumerable ntimhei of Ii- ing
things-,
And that whieh is small, Vn I that which is targe in truth. Yea, that which is gold and that whieh is gloss. The usual interesting reports of he officers, i onunittee and section e.idei.- wer: heat I during tin* liusi- •<••• session. Di. Monger was present! o temitid t! e League of the services '• lie held over) evening next w.ok, xcept Satnnhiy, whieh wi l afford op
\l • Ralph West 1
devotional i»ori .d, aftei whi. h MrHays will speak on "W. iship, In the Home and in the ChunTi." A missionary playbt in rhaiiv o'
Mi Jt (in R (’ox will
i Colonial Minuet liy lii. of th.Titinl Ward will complci.. th. entertaiument. All ladies of th.- iutoii and their friends are cordially in\it<-,i
Mrs. Lawrence Hainmon I nnfined to her home on ai.-ioitit uf i||.
ness.
Your Lasi Op|H)rtiinil\! Tickets for I IkMii DrlLi Kappa ISaiHjml \re bRlIiiiR, la>t k 11 >‘*ur*s iuih I iiih will Im* yi ur Iasi .|t|i i iumlv Itf Ik tor («:i-<'liras!I’l*'* i*.ii Inch » inn# 1 buskettial! iRani l ime: l ,, ri(lay p. m. I‘lace: MetluKi ('hurcli Lei's a'l give the ITg. i t ul. t-n inr- n farewell heic-l il..» nr tainly deservr it! F very bod > \\ elcome! TTI Fit I \KK VMM IK M I' LEFT \ i MULLINS BRIG STORF VM> HANNA lt""h STORK.
Announcement! During the month of April the CheviolH .Motor ( ar ( ompany will t»ivt* -»wav FREE 10 Chevrolet Cars FREE One for every day in the month of Am il. Forms for entering this contest are nov in om hands and any one over IS year, may enter. ()ne of I he rules of this contest is you rnus 1 ride in a new 19&J Chevrolet. Therefore \ve are (in connection with the above) yoin: l( > hold a “GASOLINE DERBY” Of Our Own We Are Offering $35.00, 1st. Prize $13.30, 2nd Prize-$5.09, 3rd Prize TT> the 3 lieni drivers in •’ii'nam County, who can diive a t ti 'f"!' 1 the farthetext c.n » nuart of wasolire. Open to cvervbmL It' ' skill. An a.-rura'e mcaaure will l»e used. TT’e route will l>. *. | ' 1 ' 'J driveway am* drive as far north on State Road 13 as possible- 1 1 two rules 'a observe. I hey are: 1. ( annot oesh car. 2- ( annul mill car with stuifer. The re«t is no t« yon. Contest starts Saturday, April 1st at ^ m ; and w ill continue every day from 2 |>. m. ,0 s p. m., from April 1st to April 15th. SOME ONV-; GOING TO WIN. 'T MIGHT BF YOU. K*IS Ol • 1 s We wan. 1 , someone in I’utnam County to win one of the New < I" ' 1 " let’s to be given away hy the fartorv. Time in on \\ . L. W.—Cincinnati, Friday at 10 P. M. far fM 1 b. i n how you can wm—also aee um, and enler our ‘‘G F s < >- OFRBY oontest.” L. - H. CHEVROLET SALES, Inc.
