The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. APRIL 24. 1935.
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IN PI \ N \l’(»l IS I I' I v l«K I' Hopp. hoi tmv: l-il; uio tly fi c^nts oil'; Hhi to :U)n II*’, 1i t.bo to f3.8o; small l*>t I0h II* up, $3.70 to 43-75; 140 t. Iho lb. . $3.t»ft to J3.70; 100 to 140 Ih .. i-'5 to $3.45; packing .»#w 'Mi to ">o. Catth* 400; calv. ■ <" slauplitor;
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, . , THE IIAIPY BANNER
■ under And
' Herald Consolidated
“It Wat.* For Air
. Rntered in the ;postoffire at Creon-
rastlc, Indiana, as oecond class mail matter under Act March 8. 1878. Subscription prict. 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 ttf $5 90 p*r year by mail outside Putnam ( ounty. Mi and Mr . Thomas Gorham, 313 1 , I,, iv tr* t-t, are t a- aarents of a da-ieiitir Marj Ettmu. o r.. Sunday- !
f. w to $3.50; $1 .0 to $2.25;
ft' it $5 down.
300 - - * ••*
i:> nothing, E*lse on sale.
Electrical Wiring ItepairmK—(ontracting No Job t<M< I.arge or I.hi SmihII. l.eoivard Refrigerators M \St IN R MHO \ KI.UCTRK \l, 18 \ me St. SKK\ P E Pb. 502
ALL F ARES SLASHED Effeelive April ‘27lli
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ONE W AY FAKE (Reduced 33 1-3 ncr enl) -I l-2c 1 a mile KOI Nl) TKIK FAKE 500-penny roupon l.iioks $3.7.7 i P*uod one ye.u f.-i hearer and paili i 10 rid. commutation 1.35c a mile (G*-od -!0 da> ) (ONSCLi Yol l; IK hit U,l NT INDIANA.... railroad system
EndsWash Day Troubles for Always
^ to Gii < oinihiiiiity nov\ ,i\e luut*, energy and < lollies vutli Sjteeii Queen wa-liers tlian ,iny other. You. too.
Speed Queen washer \
Speed Queen ... Is I. s lo huy. a- well as less to operate. It is the only double tub. t yasher wit! tot indefiwtely guaruiteed on the nia k< ; fi* OQ CO
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I lit* new Speed Queen Simplex Ironer is
almost human.
ll will do all your ironing even shir Is. And do it beautifully. You <an press as well as iron, and its a< tion is as sensitive as
an eyelid.
Priced at only
Pay only $5 down $| a week—Phone in at No 127 .'or tree demonstration. Horace Link & Co.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
II. TIanna is spending the week in Maitinsville. tli-.. W. P. Wood is f|ultp ill at the home of her daughter 'Mrs I d Stone. Elks will meet in regular -a- sinn Tuesday evening at 8 oYlock in the club rooms. Mi and Mrs. K. I.. Bn'.ad street and son of Cloverdale are vidting Mr. and Mrs Charles Cloe t Mr and Mrs. Orville Koacl. of Clinton Falls are the patent- of a on, Jame , bam Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. Rrne-a Kershner are ti e parents of u daughter, Pelcie Madaline Maiie, born Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Day of Brazil spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. an,! Mrs A. I- Pay, north Madison street. Sunday guest of Mr- a d Mrs. Claude McMillan and daughter Catherine south Jack-on stre.d. were Mr , and Mrs. l.o-san McMillan and child ren, of Indiana|K)lis. Mi s Kathleen Campbell, supervisor of music in the Vincennes oliools -pent the weekend at home and attended the Tri Kappa conven- ! tion and banquet at Indianapolis. DePuitw clashed with the Indiana Flat, l.a ball team from Terre Haute on Mckeen field this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Getty started on t .e mound t-'i the Tigers. He wa- oppcse.l by Fpen e. Mr. and Mrs Claude Wilson and daughter Catherine, south Jackson street, attend.-i the funeral at Coate ville Sunday afternoon of the 18months old son of Forest Walton, which died as the result of drinkiiu’ kerosene, A roof (ire endangered the F.lks lodae home at Indiana and I'.iplar streets, about 11 o’clock Monday morning, but city firemen extingui.-h . I tbe flames after a small hole was burned in tbe shingle roofing. Falling I arks wert* believed to have set the shingles on fire. I**. V M. Blancl.nid, dean of the < 1! ge of liberal arts at UePauw * univ'-rsity, wa.-. the speaker at the j fu -t Metlmdi-t church in Brazil Sun- | day i ' riling. Che ap|e aranre of Hr Planchaid was pait of the general pla . for a “DePauw day” in the church* of the Gieenea.stle district. Hr. G. Bromley Oxnom, president of In l’,.u* university will he the j speaker for the Wesley foundation dinner which is t*. he held in Bloom ington Wednesday eveninug. His services for this occasion were secured b> In H**nry Mcl.ean, pastor of the li.st Methodist church, who is an aiiimnu- of In-t’anw. ■\ i.ou-e at Hie cornel <*f H .ward and Main streets in south Greencastle j -•. is -lightly damaged when- the roof i caught fir*- from fulling sparks about 7 4o o'clock Saturday night. City j firemen made a run to the scene. Wil- | h Slight lived in the house which is jowne) by Charlie Brown, 701 Maple I a vem. -. kme-d Stoner, secretary of the local Kiwunis club, reports that tin* Greenrustle organization is leading j tin* other clubs iti the state in tin* at- . tendance contest spoil ored by Kiwan- | is International. For the fii-st three month thi year the local club has an altendan..- average of 07 per cent. | I be dub j ei-onj plan* has a per- ' t entage of '.rj. H. Fowler l.t Bro'.Us received word from Mr Brooks that her mother, Mr Martha Nattier, died late Sunday aftern.H n in \ *odesha. Kansas Mi Bro..k - wu died there a week j ago l,y )(/'. mother's senou illne an I has Is .-n with her -nice then. Hr. Brooks has Is-en confined to his bed with influenza the | ast week and will be unable to go to Kansas to attend the funeral. .
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1929 Essex Sport ( 'fkiiiM* $60.00 Down Kin/?, Morrison, Foster O
CLASSIFIED ADS Cookie sale by women of Presbyterian church- Place order by calling 82.1. -'-It
FOR SALE — Ellington upright piano; will sell cheap. Ch rry Transfer Co. 21-tf FOR SALE: Baby Chicks, double blood tested. Our flocks are under State supervision of Indiana Plan for the Control of Pullorum di-ea-e. Herington Hatchery, Brazil, Indiana. Phone 5042. 16-tf FOR SALE: Good timothy hay in barn. Emmett Hurst, Greencastle II. 3. Phone Mt. Meridian. 22-3p
FOR SALEgood condition.
-F.-tate g.i range in Phone 742-Y. I t
For Delivery Now- Car 8 inch Glendora block coal for grates and furnace. A. J. Duff. 24-lt
FOR SALE—Model 3<b !> millimeter, -ingle-shot, holt action Winchester rifle, 500 cartri.lc* ', $8.00. 30!) east Franklin. Phon* 103-K. 24-2t
FOR SALE—Gladioli h.lhs and Dahlia roots at reduced piic, Hardy perennial flower plants r- ..!y now Vegetable and annual flower plants at proper netting out tin.* . Mis. T. ('. Cox, 733 East Seminary Street.. 24-2G-28-3t
FOR SALE: Second hand tractor and plow -,, second hand hoi -e drawn tools, harness, good .32 II* oats, soybeans, Campbell Hi O les starting mash for little chicks. Mace your order for baby chicks. South End Elevator. Campbell & Ogles, Green-ca.-tle. 20-24-27-31
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Two new li\t room residences on paved street, both free of all encumbrances and street assessments. Good income pioperty. Might consider good clear farm. Postoffice Box 162, Greencastle. Phone 403. 22-3t FOR SALE: Baby chicks from blood tested flocks as low as $6.00 per hundred. A f**w started chicks Custom hatching, 42 00 per hundred. A complete line of brooder stoves and upplies. Record’s Hatchery, 19 E. Franklin .St. Phone 852. 17-tf.
For Rent—
FOR RENT: Modern three room furnished apartment, also garage. Rent reasonable. Call 497-X. 24-31
FOR RENT—Modern house on Anil* . - u street, near campus Call after 0 p. m. Phone 651-X. 24-lt
HOI'SK FOR IIFN'T; Cheap, Soiitb Vim* street. Phone 744 X.
207
21-21'
FOR RENT: Campbell Apartment. Unusual, roomy, comfortable all •■asons. The best at moderate price. Phone in V. S at llon-Thura tf FOR RENT: Five room semi-mod ■•rii house, edge of town. L. C. Hammond. Phone 214. 21-.'Its
—Wanted—
MALE HELP W ANTED—Instnic tion. I want to select a reliable young; man, with foresight, fair edit cation and mechanical indinationwho is willing to train spare time or evenings as installation and service expert on all types ..f electric refrigerators. Prefer man now employed oi capable of maintaining himself while training. Write fully fvr in-t.-e view Box A. Banner. 24-2p WANTED: Work by experienced country woman, age 36. A-l cook and h-'.i ' keeper. Exiierienced in n tain .mt woik, also licensed cream tester. ' ’■ P'.iiT \l. Morgan, Cloverdale, >»<li no, R K. i. g| : i( Found— I'DI \D: l.ady's .suitcase on Greeticjstle Stilesville road. Owner may * iav e -.me h> identifying and paying Hi ltd. Eva line (Turk, Phone 1H.7-X. 1 _j 24-1 p —Miscellaneous—
ON \( (OI N’T of fire will not be -'.hie to make Jiroduce deliveries Tm . Mi J. - ,,1. Roth, it
To BUY OR SELL—Used househ'Id goods. We trade. SO!) East Franklin. Phone 193-K. 24-2t
Hamfuet Plans Are. I nderway The executive hoaid ting *>f the ted Cl 1 1 castle was held in Die ( ity l.ihrarv and plans were made for the annual Mothers—Daughters banquet to be held -in the Methodist Church the evening of May 4thThe executive board is composed of representatives from each of the four churches, namely Mrs. Harry Tal butt, president; Mr-- (' G. Jordan, secretary; Mrs. Heaven ridge and Mrs. Win. Van.levier The following committees have been appointed to assist in carrying out Hie project: , Program: 'Mrs. I H Dirks, Mr«. i Ren Riley, Mrs. Olive Baughman. Mrs. Wm BlackwellMenu: Mrs. Lee Reeves, Mrs. Wm. A’andevier, Mrs C. R Daggy. Mrs. J. B*. Van Horn. More definite plans will he announced in this paper later. •F *1* 4* Progress History 1 luh To Ha\e Spring l uncheon Members of the Progress History club will enjoy their annual Spring luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at Mrs Anderson’s on Elm street. + + *F 4* + 4* + Rep. Jen ekes Entertains I), A. R. Delegates Representative Virginia Jenckes of Indiana entertaine I an Indiana delegation to the D. A. IT. Congress at luncheon last Wednesday in the House private dinning room. Among those present were: Mrs. James B. Crankhaw. vice president general, and Mrs. Roscoe O’Ryrne, state regent of Hid iana. 4- 4- -F 4- 4Women’s Democratic Club Met Saturday Afternoon The regular meeting of the Putnam ’’ounty Women’s Democratic club \valeld Saturday afternoon in the as sembly room of the courthouse. Glen-d-m Rights* II gave a very interesting talk on "Laws of Indiana.” Miss Ks ther Snider entertained with a group of readings. Plans were made to hold a lunch eon meeting at the courthouse, May 20 at 1 o’clock. There was a good attendance. + 4- + + + ♦ Mrs. Yunckcr Hoist cm* To Ataman's ( luh The Woman’s club met Saturday afternoon with Mr-. T G. Yuncker High wood avenue. Mrs. E- R. Bartlett assisted by Miss Mary K.Birch gave an interesting program on Hr* subject “Living Philosophies.’’ Twenty members and one guest, Mr Clarence I.ee of South Bend were present. •F *F *F *F *F *F Recent Bride Honored AAilh Shower, ThurMta) Mrs. Charles Rutter. Mrs. Oscai O’Hair, Mrs. J. R. South and Mrs. Aitio O'Hair, assisted by Miss Reva O'Hair and Miss Marjorie South were hostesses to fifty neighbors and friends at a miscellaneous shower given in honor of Mrs. Gilliert Sears, hi I Thursday at the home of Mrs. fliailcs Rutter. Mrs Sears was formerly Miss Garnet Haitian of Brick ( ha|iel. Mrs. Sears received many lovely and useful gifts. Guests were entertained with music by Mrs. J R. South at the piano and Miss Marjorie South on the cello. Miss Reva O'Hair played on the harp. Mis. Gilbert ' Haii and Miss Marie Shopmeyer gave appropriate readings. After Hie program refreshments were served. 4* 4" 4* 4* 4- 4* VA onian'. Bibb* Club Held Inlerewtmg Meet An inspiring and profitable program was given in community hall of * he Methodist Epescipol church on Kiiday afternoon, April 21. when the VAoman's Bible dub entertained the Keystone Bible class with a “Bible Woman' Review” calling thi minted women from among the shades of antiquity to pass in review, pnrtray- ' 11 ■ohm n of today, ' ,i, , , | lat w<- maj see mon^ rloai names Were enrolled on I .' page, „f the Book of Books and why they are a hntlsehold word in every genera Don all over the world. Reverence and great interest and care was taken to represent each '''aia.U.r a e s true to life as possible, I" costume, speech, and manner, hikI many boafltiful and interesting (W .
V’H R A loi'ENTION—Lawn tnow-
ei huipa-ned and all kinds of sew i"g machines repaired. All work guaranteed. George Hoffman, lock aid gunsmith, 2(14 west Franklin St.
D' Phone 108-Y. 24-3,,
I FRMANF.NTS—Tw*. for Five now. Gc wave, $5.00. Godfrey Beauty Skoppe. Phon^TOl-L., iOdi South Indiana Street. 24-Ip
tuines were assemiiled, which brought forth an effective and spectacular finale. The following characters were |>or I rayed and the review was interspersed by dramas: Eve—Mrs. Opal McCartney. Sarah Mrs. U V. O’Daniel. Lot', wife—Miss Myrtle Fry. Rebecca— Mrs. Edward Schultz. J.eah—Mrs. (Frances Lyon. Rachael—Mrs. H. M. Heavenridge. Miriam’s song to Moses -Miss Wilhelmina Lank. Zipporah—Mrs. Martha Smock. Deborah—Mrs. Nellie Chandler. Drama—Naomi, Miss Helen Birch; Ruth, Mr-. Elmer McCullough: Orpha, Mrs. Mary DeAVeese. Hannah—Mrs. S. C. Prevo. The shumnamite Woman—Miss I/m Rader The Widow of Sece-pta—Mrs. Sallie Peck. Drama—The Syrian Maid, Mrs. May Wood; Naaman’s wife, Mrs. H. A. Church. Vashti—Mrs. L. D. Snider. Queen Esther—Mrs. Albert Landes. Eliza belli—Mrs. Fanny Stephenson. Anna—Mrs. Lillian Ryan. Mary—Mrs. Edith Wardlow. Martha—Mrs. N. 41. Skinner. Drama Tin* Virgin Mary, Mrs. N. ('. Northrop; Mary Madgalene, Mis. Ethel Loop. Mother of Timothy—Mrs. Ida Pierce. Grandmother of Timothy—Miss Martha Crouch. Rhoda—Miss Helen O’Dell. The Virtuous Woman—Mrs. Eugene Light. Dorcas Miss Bernice Craig. Impressive readings were given by Mrs. Lee Reeves and beautiful music was rendered by young men from the DePauw school of music, Allan Harness, violin, with Mr Kay at the piano and Miss Geneva Brown on the accordion. The review was directed by Mrs. Inez Ross and Mrs. N. ('. Northrop with Mrs. C. E. Stoner as reader. There was a large attendance including a number of guests. Hostesses were Mrs. Francis Lyon, Mis. Albert Landes, Mrs. N. M. Skinner, Mis. Charles Zeis and Miss Sal lie Rader. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* Martha Washington (lub to Meet The Martha Washington club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Myrtle We.ldelJ, 8<i4 South College avenue. 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* A. A.t. W. To Meet Friday The April meeting of the interna tional Relations Study group of th*' A- A. I . W. will he held Friday afternoon April 28. at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. ('. Hue-tis. There will he an informal discussion of reports brought by tin nn-in-Iters All wome i interested in tlii. tudy of “World Problem.-,” are cordially itivited to attend. 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* Alpha l(micron I’i Alumnae To Meet There will In* a meeting of the Alpha Otnicron Pi Mother’- dub and Alumnae Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Chapter house *F *F *F *F *F *F s. C. C ( lull To Meet Wednesday The S. C. C- Club will meet with Mrs Harry Well Wedne-duy evening at 7:30, o 'clock Miss Haze) Ramhn will be assistant hostess. Please note change of date.
THI. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Loans & Discounts Phone 98 11'/z E. Washington S».
Parlrer-Cunningham W i« Saturday
9 he home of Mr. an I Mr Rnhsrt Parker was the scene ,,f a very pr.-tty wedding Saturda. evening wlun tu ir son Raymond was married t«, m,. s Amy Cunningham of this , iu
Mr. and Mrs. Parker
were attended
.-nap-
by the bride's sister. \|i | I |in .
ningham and Noel Miller.
The bride’s costume was of |,ink Crejre De Chine with blue trirnniint*.Miss Irene Cunningham's wa , f blue d'etre. The home wa beautifully dee.
orated with carnation- and
dragons.
About thirty-five relatives anl friends witnessed th* i. n inuny whi.li was trerfoimed by the Rev. Itide-d T. Beck of the First Chi I-Dan I'luirrh, The single ring ceremuny wa is w |. Both the bride and briilegr. ., m are well known in Greencastle md will make their home here Those present were: M, and Mrs. Charles Cunningham; VI i aid MrRobert Parker. .Mr. anil Mr | p Crawley, Mr. and Mr-. R. s !• her, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ma ten, Mr a d Mrs. Cecil Shuey. Mr. an Mr- Harry (iodfrey and Mrs. Martha S .ni.r. Misses Clara Cunningham Irene ami Jesstine Cunningham. -* lina Cooke. Joif] and l.ouise Crawli"., Vir giniaGealus, Geonriana Parker Cecil Cunningham, Ruharil I'a.ker, Forest Cunningham. Nual Miller Sam Cunningham, Stanh \ ami J.,hn
Fisher.
4* 4* 4* •!• 4* * Hainhridge Couple Married Sunday Miss Bernice Darnell, d a ter f Mr. and Mrs Carl Darnell and Cleon Steward, -on of Mr. and Mrs. f p. Steward of Hainliridtrc, wer.. married Sunday morning at 11 oYlock at the homo of tin* bride’s parent The Rev. L. R. Eeknrdt of Greer, eastle* ri*ad the single ring rereoiony in the presence of the imntediate
families.
Those present lie-iiles the parents of the bride and hihligi" m nerv Mr .ind .\lrs. Herman Sand iinl children of Indiaiuipdli alrnl Mr aril Mrs. Curtis lliggin Kollowing the dinn* i iv'd n their honor, the young e .ujile left for Lima, ((., where Mr. Steward a teacher in tire high -* ""I Mrs. Stew aril tiiught in the W iigate |rub lie schools tlris year. Both are graduates of the Hainbridge higli school. The bride is a graduate of Butler univer-ity. Mr Steward is n graduate t Wan* university.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hi , he, and daughter Nellie and g i nr *1., 'der of Indianapolis, Mr. ami Mr H'nrj Woodall and family, ami .Mr- Nellie Williams and riaughter lb ■ n Tu! namville. Mr. and Mr- th r ■ lleynolds and and family. AD and Mrs. Kenneth Sweet, and Mr ITzahe: Sweet of Greencastle w-, Snmlay visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Evans and family nulh of Putnane ville.
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1927 ( hevrolet 1-hoor
Sudan
$45.00 Morrison, Foster |||iiiiiiiiiiiiii,i„,iii,iiiiiiiiiiiiii„„, i „ i „„,
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1 1 4 (ktiorr »r«. BEFORE tbalvinq your blanlratt lor the Summer, it'i good policy to tend them to ui. For ooe thing, tpotlesily clean blank*’, are le,» inciting to moth*. THE way we launder them — with jpecially c/eiigned equipment — poiitively injure, laundering to e»act shape. We guarantee against shrinkaga or
stretching
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