The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY. APRIL 22. 1^33.

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fii Kappa Stale ( (invention Ends loday mdreil mem- , i ( ’,f tic Kap ■ Kappa Kappa sor10,000 memled the ban • ’ hi RU< S i ! riayp ol hotel in Indianapoli- : tion with the da entton «rh » ..red Satur la\ afternoon when Mrs , u| \ U Nutt entertained with a i i at the tiovern'.i 1 mansion. + + + H- + + |o n Hive Ln'ye I.. Meet Monday r , Hi e Hebekah lodge will meet regulai se-M.in Monday evening i' s o'clock. •I* 4* *f' . (1, r’s Study t luh I i Meet Monday I h,. \| the.’ Study club will meet ■!.mday evening at 7 'tO o’clock with Jdi i Ii. Chapinan .'>33 Past A .der ,,n tieet The leader will be Mr ( .,1111.dh West Her subject will he In tin t and Habit." •!•*;• + + •{• + h \,it |‘ Woman's Club Have Hridge-Party i’h Busin. and Professional Wn,ian’ club wdl hold a bridge party, I'uesday evening at 8 o’clock at the n. me of Mi - Nellie Anderson. ++++++ Mrs ( o\ Hostess (’o ( .eerie, Friday 11, i'.t •»•;.. met Friday evnii ig at tlii“ home of Mi T f. Fox, Jfa t Seminary -tieet Mrs. tjrac firalis-n evic'.vfil the book entitled “South Modi Fit Id ”. Sev 'nteen meinhers md three guest were prerent Mrs. ( "X prsented all with a bouquet of pansies. ++++++ Mrs ;ni)ilic Huatesa I'o I illiuore ( iuh Fillmore Service Flub met with Mrs. Della Smythe Wednesday for an alibi v meeting. The day was spent in milting At noon a bou tiful pitch-in-,"inner wa "i ved RTcven l eml.ers i * * ponded to I., ’ I call with happening •f 'd years ago. Mr . Rva Ogle wn» t n- h nli . of (lie rnofti ig, tea ling i • , f the I* alms, followed by all ( it : ng the 1 ord’ = Prayer. \t ini.-t'iig will Ip> held with Mi Flai i Huhhaid, May 17th •I* d - + + d* .p I HIST ( HRlsil \\ ( HI R( H K l.ert Talmage Pe k, rninisfer. Mming Worship ant Communion at 10:00 a. ni. ■aker: Mr. Reck Subject: "What Will Survive?" Church School. Mr B. F. Handy, director Junior Flpircli, 10 00 a. m. Director. John Talbott Beginners and Cradle Roll, 10 a. m. ’ i| i intend, nt: Mrs. Wehh Fvan Church Sclu. I Study Period 11 SO a nt. Adt.lt , Se dor Intermediate Junior nd Pri i ary Apartment- meet under II ,ined leadership. + + d* d* * 4> l.eginn Auxiliary He| | Rein (it Bri Ige fact y Ah nt fil’ty per ..ns attended the America . I.M'h n Auxiliaty henefitdg( party Friday evening in the . .on hall I e piocerd: will go to C • Child’ Welfare and supply elrdf ' f the Aetcran’s hospital. *!• .J. '’In I) 'la Kiippa Ihnue At fliaiF Ho I Tonight M inh. i nf ihe local chapter of IM l.elta Kat.pa. young hiiglnena .• fratenilty, and their friend . II 'lance at the Drant hotel on the aiional mail from 10 to 2 o’clock "(d(-'ht A large crowd la expected to n* nd tlu- DVDiit. + + + 4* + ♦ Horn. Economics Club I "ift To Me t Apul 28 llonic Fconoinh Huh leadens of I'litnam , in.i} will alien.I ihe home .i ni'hiir projec t which will h> ■hi In the loiii.i} ageni's office Frl "m. Apiil 2v.s, at I) :i0 a in In the t .1111)1,11 vil /arlng will .how a idm Mi ip on furnliiii’e arrang ment. I ' adei aie uige.t to bring or vend id, .Hole the ii'iial report pre.; 1 .' De of i lub, number nf new meru I. i added m mil. Horn board- hoth lii.'d nil oil, and boxe In which n luk ihem home. IMH \ N APOI.IS I IVhSTDCK II v ’!() ,0; holdover ISO; mostly I Ml to 300 lbs $3.Kii to f.'{ P0; 00 II, .p. I'l.Vfi to $3.80; MO to HlO I . hu to *37h; 100 to 140 lbs. II ’10 to $.3 7,0; packing n.w - $3 to i.3.-

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• iltle f»0; Calves 100; for week — >" f steers little changed g,,o,| heif.i weak off; others steady; cows ti dig; top .leers $*'.,27.; hulk $h2f» tn 27. few loads $fi.40 to $.'i.7. ! i; hulk I'.'.f-t $3.75 Vo $4 75; few $r, and $5.I load $5.50; lieef enw $2 50 to 1 '.’.i; top $3 50; low cutters and cut' t.d'.Yl .'.O to $2 25; veals steady $5.50 down Sheep none; Nominal; bulk flippers yesterday $6.16; few springers $8.60

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Ware* For All” Entered In the pontoffice at (IreMicastle, Indiana,'as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents p<*r seek; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5 00 per year hv mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

.1 bn A. Smith of Ch, rdule vvss visitor here Saturday

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MAY 14TH We have some brand-new gifts and ... i nga .1. 'ted for' st that ■.(•• casion Come in to look them over, and choose yours eurlv SAM HANNA’S HOOK STOKE

SUNDAY Baked Chicken Breaded A cid 1 hops Baked Tenderloin Dinners 35c Al CRAWFORD’S

BOONE UNITS ARR ANC.F

FOR SUNDAY PRODR A M I hart, Supt.

Morning

The four American Legion posts and auxiliaries in Boone county will

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A'ictor 1.. Raphael, Mini-(er Church school, !*:0 Dr G H

Miss Mary Torr has returns 1 to Louisville, Ky. after visiting >datives

here.

The American Legion band practice Monday evening .t o'clock.

Woman’s Club Met I ridav Afternoon

The woman’s Bible clot, f the M. E.

(^Inii n ent 'rtained th, Keystone j -jon. Speakers will include V. M Arm

will Bible with a Bible woi.uui.s leview,

sponsor a Sixth District I/'gion meeting to be held in the Lebanon high school gymnasium Sunday afterno >n, April 2.3. Between line" and hour hundred men and women are expected to be present. Bmine men are asked to display flag in front of their

stores Sunday

The program will get under way at iLof) o’clock, v;ith tlie distinct post.and auxiliaries meeting in joint -es-

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Alfred Shinn left the county h s-j pital Saturday and returned to hm 1 home in Reelsville. Fillmore Merchants baseball team will open their season at l.ydick field Sunday. April 23. Woman’s Relief Corp will meet Monday afternoon at 2:.’i'» o’cl... k in the Elk's club room. Miss Sarah Cox, a PePauw stu- | dent, returned to Recto) Hall Satur-' day from the county hospital. The 18-montha old son of Forest Walton, living north of < oatesville, i- lead as result of drinking some kerosene Friday. Mr Frank Bee, who ir. coiifln.il in hei home on north Madison slie. i, loll, wing hemorrhages of ih.- in.-. was reported much Improved Sa, , in

day.

Charles Bunten ..f Marion township was taken to the Methodist hospital in Indianapoli Friday evening for treat ment His condition was reported critical. Dr and Mrs. P. C. Hulse and daughter, Chari in.- of Hidianap "h are week e id guests of Dr and All R. W. Vermillion. S. Vine tieet Dr Hul-e is a brother of Mi Venu : ll:,,n Che,ter Bruner, 12 yeat old, who stole an automchile belonging to 1.1 lis Jobe of yinni". and wrecked it while driving about the city Wedne 1 -. day, was found guilty of incorrigibility by Judge Wilbur S. Donner Saturday afternoon. The judge, how ever withheld judgment and lelea.-eil the hoy in custody of his uncle, Ben 'Bruner. Local authorities weie without Luther clues Saturday as to the myterious would-be assassin who stole up to the home of Frank Cash, 37 year old farniei of south Putnam (ounty, and hot him Thursday night. Cash -offered a bullet wound in th. flesh of the left, arm, the bullet lodg ing under his aim. Ca h onlv recently was released from -late prison wheihe served a term on a emnina! a ault charge. Cleon ( “.lark” Steward, formeil a hainhiidge high school and D. I’auw universit} athlete, now teaching ai l.ima, ti, and Bernice Darnall, ot Bair.bridge, a tea'hei at Wingate th. i>a t (hod year, se ured a mail lag, 1 license here Satorady afternoon. Tie ^ hiide-to-tre is a daughter ,.f Mr. and! Mi-. Edward C. Darnall of Bain ] bridge, an I Steward is a - n of AL I and Mr 1 . ( . C. Steward of Bainhri Igi ! DPI R ATOM I SED H AM Ml R TO Hill I HaNDII SEYMOUR, Ind.. (UP) —B. C, I Shannon, local filling station operat.o | frustrated a hoi hip with a hamnu r [ When a lone bandit entered ti e la | tion brandishing a gun- Shanni n i struck him with the hammer. I -in > j the weapon as.a mall the bandit bent I Shannon over the head after the gun laded to go off. Shannon, howevei, got in a couple more blow ; with the | hammer and the gunman flel without i

loot.

INITIATED BUTTERFI Y'S WINCF C.BEEN BAY, AVI (UP) A pel feeily formed, white letter "M" w.i Imprinted on each wing of a larg, brilliantly colored htattorfly which hatched from u cocoon gathered hj Mrs. Joseph lielaniHreeli.

iriday aft,in..on at tlie , iuirch. Mi-. Lee Reeves gave a nun er of ieadine. .Mi Ge. eva Brocn (-otertained with aci'oidi(.i) solo. at. . eial violin

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were given t, I cPauw stu-

dents.

Mi Manual led th*- devotion- and .Mrs. ( I Stoner and Mi Inex Ross had charge of the progiam Host, -es were: Mrs l ianees Lyon. Mrs. Albert I .an.!;' M, V M. Skinner, Mi-s Sallie Rad. . .ml Mi ( harles Zeis.

Now a GENERAL ELECTRIC for every purse

• 1 out of 3 home* hav* log electric refrigeration has a G E Monitor Top Refrigerator. ® Product of 15 years of research . . . with on on* paralleled 5 year performance record. • Famous sealed - in-steel Monitor Top mechanism ... requiring no attention, not even oiling. • All steel cabinet built to lust a lifetime . with sliding shelves and exclusive easy-cleaning features. • The lowest COST tefrigerator you can own . . backed by an unequalled 4-Year Service Plan.

There is a General Electric the and price lo men ihe requirement* ot every home.

tn the Cieneral Electric complete Hue you w^ll find the model and pro* that just suits you . . .

The Studio Tea Room SUNDAY Chicken Dinner .. 50c Other Dinner^ 35, III and i><>< SUNDAY EVENING f-Uone Steak Hoi Plate Lunch and A l.e CeM* 1 p.rvicr.

lo addition tothe famous Monitor l,,p refrigerator, General Flectric now otters tlie . • .G-K tumor. Its attravtive low price m (icea it iffe outstanding value among i ouvculiunai type refrigerators. , • Vloon* Klertrir Phone 71?

strong of India -volis, a leader in American Legion w ik in In liana; Mrs. Mary Loui-. Ragsdale, rand;’ date for depart ment preside d nf the Lebanon Auxiliai y, who will speak ..n the topic, "The Relation Between Poppies and Child Welfare Work." and Mrs. Lenote Bo vil past pre-ide it who will tell of tic past presidents’

parley.

Officers of the fate department and past president- of the old Fifth Ninth and Tenth district organize lions, will be special gue-ts Floy I Himes of Ladoga, Sixth District I.eg ion commander wdl parti Ipate in the program. TIGERS LOSE, 9-5 DcPauw’s hasehal) team bowed to Indiana Central, 9 to 5, in a game played at Indianapolis Fri lay afternoon. Tlie winners collected only two hits off the offerings of Guilder. Lovell and Beaty, hut nine error and eleven walks to first aided the Greyhound to victory. The Tiger sluggers hanged out a total of te i hits hut Ewan, veteran 1. tvvirler, kept his blr.vv- faiilv vv II cattered.

SEND US YOUR CURTAINS Special esuipment assures straight edges—square corners. PLAIN, 25c PAIR RUFFLED. 35c PAIR Home Steam Laundry

GF.NFR AL Al TO REPAIR t .(i aa aaMni < 11 MMtag Tiree A ulrani/ed. Battery Service Gas and <lil Storage Hess Tire Buttery Service 111 N. Jackson Phonic 790

Frank <’. Schoennian THE JEWELER AVatch, Clock and Jewelry

Repairing

E. Washington

Phone 422

BARGAINS in I Med lo liiixen MOOKF FI Phone 72

iHuIJint* l)ru« Sfore KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S t ANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday

"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Phone 636 Fitel Floral ( o. Putnam County’s leading Florists

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Denny’s -Motor Service WELDING. KEYS, I UNDER AND BODY WORK. Phone 340-K 1023 S. Indians

FLEENOR’S itrujfs Sundries EOUNTAIN SERV’D E Open All Day Sunday.

L. & H. Uievrolet Sales Inc. o. W. HOI.LOWELL Phone 346 N. Jackson

High Point Oil ( ompany 3 Loral Slationa LINCO Prodiirts

BINKLEY’S Service Station Tirea. Battery. Acressoriea Phillina 66 Gas — Oil AIRPORT ROAD

Worship, i" ’>5. Service

in appreciation of the life h d contributions of Dr. Henrv ''.111 Dyke. Some of his hymns., prayers, and poems will he used. The choir will sing: "O Praise the L.i I" by Barn-

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Tu is C. E-. «:30. 1 'ad it,, Mary EHa Miller and Man Ro <• Kai m . Junior C. E , 3:45 an i Junior ( hoir, IdX) Monday afternoon. Men’s Club “Pitch in" supper, M n day evening at 6:30. Woman’s Circle meeting. 2:30 We I -day afternoon at ti.. Church. M Jennie Throop will have the Dev., (ions. Delegates to the PresbyL-im will tell of "Our Opportumfy. I. iu.stesses are Mrs Gertrude C. ' .1 L. la Kelch, Mrs. Maude Ih.v. .- Choir practice. 7:00 Wednesd. evening. f.RFFNCASTf E MF.THOD 1ST EPIS( OPAI ( HI If- II 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church School College classes and Men’s class will meet in East College. Hi:4!i a. m. Morning worship Ser moil, "What Can 1 -B lieve Al.'.ut Eternal Life?” Music: Anthems, “Spring Bursts Today,” Thompson; “Russian Priest’s Kustei Blessing," Kopolyoff; solo, “Angels Roll the Rock Away," Hawley, Mis. Fleetwood; prelude, Faster prelude "O Filii el Filiae,” Loret; offerteiy, "Rose Window," Mulct. N’ot( : I’his is a post-Easter service with music and sermon cairying out the thought of Faster. Ihe anthem, "Spring Bursts To day" i- by Prof Van Denman Thomp son. It has wide lerngnition t 1. Easter by choirs over the country. Tin Westminister Choir ;ang it as ( m of the numbers in a radio jn gram of Easter music during Holy week. 6:00 p. m High School Kpworth League. Subject, “What We Bcli, v About God." Leader, Kenneth Peek. 7:00 p. m. Musi Vespi Professor Thom|ison will give a Ihir ty-mimite organ recital. Note: This service will he brief therefore, we urge everyone to h prompt. ( TU ID It Ml S|( Al. A ESPI RS Musical Vesper Service will I ■ piv en by Pr, fe... \ .1 . la m ,an TTm'i son. Sundav evening at7:0fl o' ! i. ,. ii tin. Method, t C.iuicli. lie vv :| ' thirty-minute ort':.n mital T . number will Ik as follows; Siifonin: “ti d's Time e H Bach. Trs’cata and Fugue in It minot Bach. Dedication, from "Alice Through the Looking Glas-" Mite L et‘ Taylor. Si'herzo—Gardon I) thier “Vemielund’’ Howard Hans..11. “Thou Art the Rock”- Mulct FIRST R APT 1ST ( HI lf( H •Gnst E. Carh-oii. minister Sunday sehoid and mniiii e vver He from 9:30 to 11-3(1 At. ape l.y the piistor, “Mod.m Hannan.'-." Antki ni "Day of Re-t and Gladnes ' hv Loren/ H Y. P. U at 6:30 Evening wor.-hi| at 7 30 Ale npoi “Inviting Jesu t, 1 'avo Greencasth " Message in song by the la.lie quartet Choir rehearsal Thur-day evening at 6:30 and prayia- cvici followinp at 7:30 We ar • study e (lie second chapter of Ejihe ians. An opportunity will Im given during the morning worship f. r treirliers to make their church pledge. Come prepar“<i to do .0. The week of April 21 to 30 is Every M'lnini Canv,. \A ok ant you will I • vi-itel hv s .me co.n mitte* in the iutere t 1 !’ making y .m pledge, if.you haven’t already don.

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If you enjoy entering into inspirational so ,p ervicex and listening t( simple gospel messages, yru are in deed wdcome into our midst. LIMED ALE CUMMI Nil) CHUR< H IVira Day, minister. Arthur Sutherlio, School Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Morning services, 10:30 iy, m. Evening services, 7 30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night, 7:80 Everyone is welcome t>. all our ser | vices, M APLk CH API ?, M 1: ( m R( H Angie Godwin, Minister. Church School, 9 30 a. m. Service at County Home nt 2 t. tn 1 FN-ening Serives at 7:30. Sermon subject. "Tlie Church ” .And he is the head of the body th' clwirch; who is the beginning, the) 1 first bom from the den t; that in wll

TAXES AHE DUE If you need the Money to p av them we have it, Indiana Loan Cu.

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1 . dans, 1-18. Prayer meeting at the church Friday evening nt 7:30, We welcome you to the little whit* church on the hill.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCR 1 Hi RfH

408 Elm St,

Sunday morning service, Hi 15 Wednesday Evening Service third ’. ‘■‘(tuesday of the month. Reading 00m open Wednesday ’rom 2 to 4 p. m. “Pi obation after Death ’ is the subjiK of the Lesson-Sermon in »il ( hurt lies of Christ, Scientist Sunday, April 23. Among the citations whieh comprise- the Lesson-Sermon i a the following from the- Bible: "For thij corruptible must put on incorrup(ion, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on ineorruption and this mortal shall have put o» immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written Death is swallowed up in victory" (I Cor. 16: 53. 54). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the .Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: "Perf. ct’.on is gained only by perfection. They who are unrighteous shall be unrighteous still, until in divine Science Christ, Truth, remove? all ignorance and sin. The sin and error which possess us at the instant of death do not cease at that moment, but endure until the death of these errors. To be wholly spiritual, man nu.-t be sinless, and he becomes thus

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lie reaches perfection''

VI \ Vis PROGRESS l\ lit AVF.I. MKT HDDS 10 III 'HuAAN ClIH AGO. (UP) Alan’s prr,gr<Kv k.iii the’ox. an that li'.re struggling 1 lu-er into the we-t-ni wilderness ,f |s;i:j to tin* 200 mile an bout airda.m of 1933 will flash before Ihe ,1 of visitors t.> a * entury of Progress exposition her.-. I a. dramatic story of transpnruicn will he presented on a inique hr. > told tape of land, air and w liter. The cast of characteis in thi? Irama vvill he the modern chariot! which the human mind ha- devised to pm miles in fractions nf the time :,l-.cn l.y the ancients. In the cast .ie railroad trains, automobiles, fleet and plnnes and amphibians and .vater craftToe : tape is built ill the spirit of the ancient Greek tlrunia a adapted I’or modpi-n presentation l.y M®* Reinhai It in 1 i. i many S’ i-ctatoi.- vvill Ii,* seated .n the .toad pla/as, terrae. and t.’.e I'M' n . of the* Travel and lian p" 11 ®' imi building which 1 it ' If a 11 fx ' 1 * ion in architecture ot the spirit f t.ansport. Ri fi r. th.- spectatni Ii. - the tripk tv..... Tlie forepart 1 - -tan.ind ..lib .id track iiinl 11 lii""i liiKh* 3 )'' ... -eel long. Behind tliis 1- an inncr tage consisting .f tv. large rtva.lv Inp [datforms, ea h thiity leet u diameter. Behind this is I®** \ii liipan where wat.i'(I aft will 1.1®)' In ii part in the amazing diaina t hi tins stag, w ill l»* pi' ellted th! lory of tin* six major epochs i# American transportation. I'ioneers will drive creaking prairie schooner. Mississippi river steamer- and bar di ned Erie ( anal boats will have a ( .;irt. Woodbuming |.<oniotive- : lie mid-nineteenth century will chuf 1 (i.ss the stage. The final act brings tin* -tory ®P to late. Great cabin planes will swoop overhead while dirigibles flcat .azily above the audience. Powerful electric locomotives will pull 9 * r '’’* rtiti iiied trains across the -tape the lake speed boat- will s*'* through the water at a mile a tnin ute and there may even Is* a '■pe'’ ' o'ean liner if the Fair official- '® r ‘ .ml a way to bring one here.

BANDIT \A AS PARTK I I AK 1‘oR I LAND, Die., ( I IT ' ityle bandit took Mrs. James EH* ■ «\ bantam pull, t - and .1 1 "" from her coop one nigh 1 left two inferior breed hens in l ^’’ ,r places.

Unuoln Ruslaurant SUNDAY MEM' CELERY SHI P Baked Chicken with l» r e**!"b Roasl Burk with Brown <■' ( indied Swex'l Potaloes Luna IteasiM, Head l.etl u< '*‘ Lemon Dh* with Re 1 lt ’ a, gj||| ('of fee. Tea. I*ricu 40c Arrows from Port DffR*