The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1933 — Page 3
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, *193'5.
CLASSIFIED ADS j —For Sale— SALE Ellinu-ton upright f .will spH ( • hpa I , • f ’ hprr >’ Trans- ; a "’’ 21-tf
Ipr | f, 0 R SALE: 1930 Chevrolet road-
Midnr in A-l condition. New ' , |»1). Reasonable. See Hailey
>dV none j ■ jhK SALK: 1000 bushels of corn.
( j,,,. (imrett at Fillmore, 1ml. Ip FOR SALE: Haby Chicks, double | Old tested. Our flocks are under L 1(i supervision of Indiana Plan for P l oiitro! of Pullorum disease. HerHatchery, Hrazil, Indiana.!
ROSES
I wo year field (frown rose bushes, everhloominjf and clinihers, best varielicH, includin)* the newest rnt r nducMons. Special Price 19c to 25c I’OTTKI) PLANTS I'itH’ Grade Quality. Also shrubs, evergreens, fruit trees and all other lines of rturserv stock. Whicker s Nursery AMO, INDIAN \.
■rten
IH-tf
i0 ne 6fi42.
pOK SALE: Hnby chicks from ^ tested flocks as low ns $0.0(1
hundred. A f<*w started chicks, hatching, '$2.00 per hundred.
complete line of brooder stoves 1( | supplies. Record’s Hatchery, 1!) Franklin St Phone 8 f>2. 17-tf. [for SALE: Parts for Fordson i,tor, reasonable. Bd. Stone, across
Airpf i t. R- 3. 27-3t
—For Rent—
HR RENT: Prices reduced to suit tunes. One low-priced furnished fluent ready. One due vacant fust. Everyway modem. The inland Apts. 7IS K. Seminary
strong; toj> steers $6; hulk sl.2f, to good heifers $4.50 t,> $5; small lot liiglu r; eomnion and medium $2.75 to $4.25; Heef cows $2-50 to $:|.50: low cutters and cutters $1.50 to $225. veals 5e u; at $5.50 dow n. Sheep 100; no test of condition; bull; clippers yesterday $5.50; good nringers $S to $9; othei down to $0
HAINKKIDGE Mr. and Mis. John McCabe and i son Hurry of Terra Hill farm, Mr. and Mrs. Lincdn Wimmer of Green castle and Mrs. Lena Todd were Sun- ! day afternoon callers , ! Mr. and Mr . Charles Brakes. Mr. and Mr . Pearl Hartman and j children of Westville visited relatives! here over the weekend. Mrs. Hartman an I children remained for the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Btcheson entertained at dinner Sunday, the Rev. Gridley and son of Indianapolis and tin* Rev. Hratton and family. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Hughes and son of Louisville spent their vacation here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Hughes. Miss Lois Grider of DePauw was a Sunday dinner guest of O. L. Vnn-
I ili‘ Transfers Of Ural Ustatr
M MKROI S DEEDS I I LED IN PAST I AVO WEEKS AA I HI MRS. M AY KGGKKS % Numerous transfers ,f real estate have been filed by Ml May Eggers, county recorder, during the past two weeks, deeds on file in her office show. Real estate transfers filed recently follow: Lula M. White and husband, to .lames Lady and wife, .pi n res in
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RENT: Campbell Apartment, uual, roomy, comfortable all ,ons. The best at moderate price,
tie 141 "A •
Sat Mon-Thurs-tf
SEES CITY FDR sl.r, ATTLEHORO, Mass, d l', Henry A. Lord has sued this city for $1.:!5, due him, he claims, for snow removal work performed Feb. 2fi. It cost him $1.21 to enter the action in district court.
NOTICE Dl I IN AL SETTI.EMEVI
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Andrew A. Tincher. deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Green castle, Indiana, on the 22 day of May I 1933. and show cause, if any, why the
"oR RENT: 7-room modern house Final Settlement Account, witli the L neighborhood and near busi-j estate of said decedent should not he district. Phone 72. 2H-2t ; approved, and said heirs are notified
comfort ! ,0 an< * t ^ pr? "lake proof of heir
shi,p, and receive tiieid distributive
shares.
Witness, the Clerk of sai l Court, this 29 day of April. 1933. Cause No. 7102. W. M. Sutheflin, Atty. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 29-2t
' i 0R RENT: Attractive, apartment. Close in.
VV.
Phone j 28-2t j
|iiR RENT: .Modern furnished jrtnrnt, tin South Indiana Street. 19.1-K. 28-2t
iR RENT: Four and 5 room ytments, Taylor apartments. 111 ‘street. Phone 773-X. 26-28-29-p
—Wanted—
ANTF.lL- To Trade piano for
NOTKK Dl SALE OF HEAL FS TATE HY ADMIMSTK A TOR. Tlie undersigned Administrator of the estate of Jesse M. Coffin, de ceased, hereby gives notice that bj
,,, ii , virtue of an order of the Putnam ' 1 '• ” x 12 ru * ,,r Helfer | Circuit Court, he will at the hour "l
:102 I:. Washington St 2f»-1p m o’clock A. M. at the law office of
1 Hays & Murphy, Greencastle, Indi-
ANTED: Woman for general ana, on the 8th day of May, 1933 m ik. Entire charge. Write Box and from day to du\ thereafter untfic.. Give references an 1 ,il . • 0,,l 1 ; f< "' 4 s:,1 ''. a ‘, l>' iva V
le, all the interest of snd deoed
r
xpectef.
2H-2t
■' II. ir, I’emtiroke
Indiana.
Arcade, Indi- i
26-29-2t'
< nt in and to the following descrih- , 'd real < late in Putnam County, In AN I El i Wool! ! Paying market ,|j. ll)Ui tu-wit:
i. i ;in pin II & Ogles elevator. | Part of the east half of the south 27-29-1-3-5-8-10-71 ouartei of Section Three (3)
iTownabip Fourteen (14) North
liLL SWAP Model 75 Chrvsler Haoge Three CD West, to-wit He , ... , " inning at a point eight an. I seven rr ml in. perfeit condition, 4 new ty fiv( , hun) { ri dths (K . 75) chain *, iu.t • .9pen to be appreciatpd. ( .yjat of t!i<» southwest corn* r of Uu p\i h:iiiL r " for cattle, hog or »*ast half of the southeast (juarter ol Wlat have vou? O. K. Van , (:! A Township and
Hinge aforesaid; theme, north C the north line of said half quarter: thence ea-'t on said north line to th< east line of saiii half quarter; thencr south on sai l east line to the soldi line of aid half quartef-; thenci west on said south line to the plact of beginning, excepting therofroii th<“ right of way ef the T. II. I. it’ E Traction Company, also, the richt -d way of the Pennsylvania Railway
Company.
Also, a part of the west half o!
the southwest quarter of Scctioi
(2) Township Fourteen (Ell
l«''i ll Mi'rtory number they j North, Range Thiee (.!) West, bo ••nr "Saviour, Teach Me Day Hy mg * hnt ” 1 f ,aid half qu:,i , ... i ‘ ter section which lies south of th« ,y L " nnd V ' m VVpl,er - (right of way of the Pennsylvan .
5 Railroad Company as it now exist containing in both tracts Seventy
Seven (77) acres, more or less. Said sale will lie made for cash
subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full up
piaised value of said real estate. Said sale will be made subject t
a mortgage of the Federal Land Hank, of Louisville, Kentucky, in the principal sum of $3,727.81 and interest, and said purchaser will b
to give Isold to secure the
fl'l 1 I \I I HA K E SI ND ' A > sei'vii -' Sunday motning at the iDuistian i hurfh will be marked kc attendance in a b dy of the Er Chun at the regulai adult
I
Junim Church Choir in their 'Hit.- nf sraijet and white will the pii" uinul into the church j Two
E" is a -pecial service for the Church. The minister, Robert '' k, Kill peak upon the subject, tl' , Eox' " in a hiief address of
N to all.
f fegular adult choir will also itteinlam,. and Miss Margaret ► twill the soloist. Miss Freda "'^lil "ill he at the organ. r Junioi' choir is composed of ! Mullins, Maxine Rolierts, Ar-
■""k. I "ddie AUpaugh, Mary ! |iay!»»-nt -f sab I mortgage, p ,, , , .1. Drew Coffin, Administrator i. r \t- v l v TXl- r Hays * Murphy. Atty., 15-22-29 r . ALuy Eileen York, Weybum j
cleave and family. Afternoon visitor- Jefferson twp., $L
and Mrs. Will Summerville Alva M. Doye! and others, to Dee Ol Bloomfield, Mrs. Owens and Mrs. , ; •„ , „ „ Stark, of Amo. ; A f lo<t< ’ lo t •» 1,1 1, Russell-
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tate and son a die, $l,o(Mi,
Paul Wayne x i si ted their daughter, •! ph Hofl'bauer and xvifk', („ Fay ill',"Sunday:"' ,San,l< ‘ rs nt r>a '’ vil, ' , ’ I Spencer, land in Cli.rton town-
Wilbur Phillips nf Oklahoma j s !m I'. v L
visiting: with John Curran and family. Will in in M. Hoih'k. 1a > Vornor This is his first visit to Indiana after Houck and wife, 21'. 77 acres in
an absence of 20 years. ...... . . . Mrs. F. A. McNorton and daughter! VVa ' ^tm, township,
are spending the week with relatives Bertha Deb her anil husband, to in Indianapolis. ij hn C. Donald and wife, land in
Mrs. Lizzie Ford and daughter and Wn- ington twp. $1.
granddaughter and great grand- ... , ,, , „n daughter, of Denver, Colo., are here! ' at, ‘ ,<a, " Kussellx die, on a business trip an I a visit with Hank Russellville, lot ! in
relatives. Ha ellville, $1.
mimil nf p S no Wf,r ' 1 :mfl ‘ ,au Jf htPr ^ \ DePau" University, to David J.
morul of Fillmore* woro Sunday jruosts . .
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham and an ‘ l A''' p . 'B"* (ll| m t„ lets 9 family. , uml 10, squaie 19, Oonimen ial Place,
Guests over the weekend of Mr. and . 70.
Mrs. Wilbur Priest were Mrs. Cecil ■ ,, , r . „ n , . Morris of ( hi,ago, Mrs. Martha Lose kel, to Glen O Pickel and Summers and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. hds ll and 2 in square 1, Car-
Kred Ohenchain ami family uf Indi-
anapolis.
Mi. and Mrs. Roy Eads of Kokomo i ■ , ... , . , •pent Saturday night with Mr. ami! 1 "' k( ' 1 aml M ’• •' i, l ,lan '' '•
Mrs. Carl Smith. j pentersville, Oshom’s ad litfnn, $1. Mrs. G. I). laiyenherger is a guest Glen I). !.• inberger and wife, to of her daughter, Virginia, and her j am( .. s G . McIntyre and wife, 93 acres
to State square 2,
pentei-ville, Osborns enlargement,'$1. O. K. Watson and wile, to Glen O.
-ister, Mrs. Ernest Lane, of Indiana-
polis, this week.
Miss Ma'y Eads and Miss Jane Hinshaw of Kokomo were guests of Mis- Dorothy Akers Saturday night. Mr. and .Airs. Ray Turner of Indianapolis spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curnev Shea. Miss Glndvs McFadden of Indianapolis, Miss Lillian McFadden of Chi-,. ,
•ago and Mr. and Mis. Hay Mille! I " v ''" ,al ' ,w, ‘o
in Men roe twp., $|.
James (i. McIntyre and wife, to Glen I). Einberger and wife, part I t 58 in Green a tie, ea-tem enlarge-
ment, $1.
Winder B. McCammnrk and wife, to James H. Wliorton, 2n acres in
Sylvan E. Rogers and wife, to Cliffnid R. Dickerson, tru-tee, 25 acies
in .Iiickson township, $1
David J. .Inin and wife, to Dennis A. Jones and wife, lots 9 and 10,
were linner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolby Codings Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Callings and son Doyne attended the concert of the DePauw vmphony orchestra at Rockville at the M. E. church last Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Damall, Mis'. Maggie; ( „ mm( . rr j a i piafg si. Mainpy and Madonna Nidson visitfd ,, tr . flicids in Crawfordsville Wednesday 1 S ' ‘ iin '' ‘ ,,hf ‘ rS ’
ind Thursday. \
Mr. Brooks and Guy C,,Bings spent the weekend in Shelbyville. Mrs. Carrie Brann and children isited relatives in Li: loga from Sut-
urday until Wednesday.
to
iii Cloverdale
Earl Herbert, 10 acres
'wp., $1.
Clifford R. Dickerson, trustee, to I iyol M. Jones, 11.05 acies in Jack-
'•I! twp., $1.
Clifford R. Dickerson, trustee, to Sylvan E. Rogers arril wife, 11.05 acres in Jackson two . $1. Fred 111 v >n and wre, to Ward D.
in Groen-
casth , eastern cnlargi iia nt, '$1.
wife, to
Rainhridge Alumni Banquet
The nineteenth annual alumni han|uet of the Bainbridge high school was held at the Masonic hall Satur-
lay evening, April 22, with 172 mem- Mu',hull and wife, It 7.1
icrs and guests present
The hall was decorated with crepe
taper, Japanese lanterns and flowers.: Clyde K. Handel and A bouquet of beautiful tea roses was Elainias F. Handel and wife, lot 7, •ery attractive on the large senior Green a tie, Cummeicial
able, placed in the center of the ,
•oom. Hoses in bud vase- were also 1 '■ l< ‘ , 'i • , -
iseil on each of the various card Rachel M. Neal and husband, to aides. | Artluu G. Campbell and wife, land in
The stage formed a charming set- . ,i , «i
, ... , (iicrnca-tlu twp., $1.
ling with potted flowers and ferns ,
miking a border along the colored Grover S. I hompsnn and wife, to ootlights. Japanese lanterns ami Clilti d R. Di keisuii, ndm., quit loor lamps also furnished ligld, | ; ,irn to 40 acres in AVarren twp., $1.
hewing to good advantage the motto >f the graduating cla.-s, “Today we mchor -iTcmonow we launch.’’ All found their places while music, 'umishffl liy the Indiana Night Hawks, was played. After the invoation, given hy Charles Hcndrich, 1 m,I the singing of the old familiar ‘School I lavs” a thrce-r.iurse dinner
was servid, consisting of tomato j bn 4
■ocktail and salted wafers, i hickeli ind pimento cheese sandwiches, lime a lad, Saratoga chips, brick ice ■ream, angel food cake and coffer. The president, Mrs. Frances Cuniiingham,’ gave a welcoming address md introduced the toastmaster at the •vening, Bruce Lane. Tho-e respondng witli toasts were Richard VA'hitiker, ’13; Grover Clements, ’14: .Airs. Petrol Lane, ’22; Miss Dorothy
(is i Brown, to Andrew E. Durham nd wife, I t 55, Greencastle east* rn
nla.gcinent, $1.
Ainliriue I’, Nicely and wife, to larold A. McMillan and wife/15
ics iii Cloverdale twp., $1.
Hanna E. McCoy, to Ora Finney,
in Cl'.vcrdalc, eastern livisioii,
Akers, '27: and Claude Hughes, ’I Letters were read hy the secretary from Mrs. Edith Hunt Hammond of Blacksburg, Va„ and Ray Dyer, Dan
t' .
| required
kt,
Imogeue Perkins, Roll, it Mundy, and
Chester j Russell
Mil It EOF ADMIMSTK ATIDN Noti e is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed hy the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana,
hiiiim Church deacons are F.l''out, Ralph Record, Morris
'"’a’,, 11 '!" Ul,r,r a, ' <i Pnul j Administrator with the will annexed I ' 1 l'. -e deacons will receive I , i..,.
: " rih fni their group.
esne Vleikel is pianist for the f 01 « hurch, and John Talbott is
Dpfrintendent.
' hs 't. DEADLINE M AY 111 M'NAmus, April 29 (CP) f 1 ' 1 " L i die use of old drivers’ " a '( tin May Id today hy Teeniy, director of the de- "• |lt of public safety. The 1933 'Lire passed a | a w making it
to at
,r > for motorists
eders licenses
"I 'i0 rents.
obtain
of the estate of Florence Perry, late „f Putnam County, Indiana, deceas
e,l.
Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Dated this 22 day of April, 193,‘I. M. Arthur Perry, Administrator with the Will Annexed. Gillen A Lyon, Attys. 22-.1t
noth E Ol ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the ud-der-igned has been appointed by the
an annual (Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam
'County, State of Indiana, Administra
of William Elbert
tor of the estate
Shuey late of Put 'a r County, deceas
| N| "\\ APDLIS I IA I'.SKK K* V 11 ol lovers 166; mostly p,|
; ''■9'o :'.()() ll, $1.80 to $3.85; I Said estate is supposed to he sol-
1. :! '»0; 900 lbs. *3 70 to $3.75' vent.
CL:rk Wilson, ndm.. to Clyde Wilii anil wife, Emd in .1 ack-on twp.,
$ I ,?('0.
George W. Hinton, to Laura L. Ford, lot 20, Giiwpiwstle, original plat, $1. Ralph E. Alhnugh and others, to Albeit E. Alhaugh, land in Greener. die twp., $1.
EM’L AIN'S DETJNQ1I.N | TAN ME \sl RE OF LA SI SESSION “Much confusion exists," sam a statement made liy Han\ M o, secretary of the Indiana Taxpax- is' Association, “relative to Indiana taxes th-.t haxe gone dMinqucnt oi which may liecome relinquent if no part is paid on or before the flr-t Monday in May In order to clarifx the situation we are ealling attention to the fnet that an art of the erial session of the Indiana geneial niblx, last summer, must be r<-.a in connecti n with an act of the recent regular .-es.-ion, as each conceVns taxation and is of the utmost imp ■rtanee to the people of Indiana ” The law approved at th p. ial session, Mr. Miesse point- ...it, provides that the taxes for lie:], payable ordinarily in 1932, and the taxes for each year thereafter, w ul.l become 'payable at the office-; of the xariou.; county terasurers on or before tic first Monday in May an I the fir t Monday in Novemhi r of e h succeeding year. This law says: “If any installment of ta\c- h 11 not he paid .il en the same shall I e d ie u h installment shall he returned delinquent, mid u penalty nf per cent on the anu unt of surli installment shall hr- added thereto. In . Idition to the penalty of 3 per cent herein 'provided, interest at the rate nf H pei rent per annum on the amount of sueli installment from the date of «urh delinquency to th. time of payment, shall he charged and paid or collected with such delinquent installment and penalty in the manner provided by law for the collection of delinquent taxes; provided any tax payer may at any time, pay any such installment in two payments, the first of which shall not lie less than oii<--half of the full amount of such nr tullment, an | the second payment shall be the entire balan e, with tin penalty and interest due on such installment, if any ; and if by reason of a partial payment of any such installment of taxes, a balance only ■mall become delinquent, th“ penalty md interest herein provided hall be impi-sud only . n such delinquent bal
ancc.”
The act of 19.'!3 states that if any taxpayer has failed to pay Ids taxes for the year 19:il or any year prior tV-reto, except |sdl taxes, such t.ix.--may lie paid with a penalty of -1 per ci nt per annum, "which interest shall ho comput'd upon such delinquent taxes from the date on which they became delinquent until the bite of th“ November payment, 193.3, and all such iiejmquelit l x.-- together with the int' 'cst thereon .all be added together an I tie total of such delin qtient taxes and interest shall I.- eon sideie.l as the amount of delinquent taxes owed by each such taxpayer. All penalties thcr.on, as now provided by law arc hereby expressly waived.” Section 3 of this new law pre\ ides that if any taxpayer hall have failed to pay any jnstallini nt of !axe.- assessed against him f"i 19ol . r nnv of the years prior to that year, lie may pay the first instnllI'.ciit of hi: 1932 taxes, due on ot ho. fore tiie first Monday in May, Hr;:!, “and any taxes as.-'-c-od against t io property for the year 1912, up m whii h he dcsir. to pay mch taxi -, shall not lie deemed due and payable until the regular taxing dates in the year 1933, an) be shall have the right and privilege of paying such taxes f. i the yeai 1912 in the same manner and at the same time, as though .11 delinquent taxes had been paid. The f. uith section of thi- law provide- that any taxpayer who wishes
linquoncy at iv time, or he may, at his option. whatever is due in twenty equal in (ailments, to l»' p H - ■emi-anmfulli f. • ten years, the fir-: of such in-tallnonts falling dm on or hrioi, -t Monday’ in M \ 1914, and the -a-eond becoming dm on or bjfon t tst .Monday in N emlier of the ame year. “In othei word. ,’’ Mr. Miesse ex plains, “wit. i v. r a taxpayer goes to t in office ot i he treasurer of hi- ■ 'unty he may arrange to take ten years to pay Ids delinquent taxes, proxiding he pi;, the Installment du. nn or before L r.-t Monday in May . If lie has ii" delinquency an. I cannot pay his May ii, (ailment, such install •nent will become delinquent when upon hi penalty will become 1 and Ml per cent instead of <1 and 10 per . cni fonnerly charged." “The confu ion which exists is p. r haps the result of the impression in ' the minds . ! the taxpaying puhli I lat they are required to make applistion and to fill out some forms before they can avail themselves of the I r ivisions of th. new law, witli re sp. el, to the payment of delinquent j tax. It will only he necessary for the taxpay. r to make good on his taxes payabl. in 1911. Thereupon the enuntreasmer and auditor will prepare •it the beginning of the year 1914 what will he known us a delinquent tax ledger. The state board of accounts is now preparing a form for lids purpose. Each delinquent account will he calculated, including in tercst, and will then lie divided into twenty separate installments falling due at the time and place where taxes are now payable, that i to ay. the taxpayer in May 1914 will pay the first installment of the delin-
quent tax.”
BALL GAMI SEND AY A hirgi . rowd is expected to attend tin* opening game of the season for the Cloverdale Grays tomorrow afternoon when the south Putnam semipro eluh meets the strong Daily A. C ’s from Indianapolis. A flag reusing ceremony at 2 p m. will ho followed hy a concert hy the the Eminence high school hand and other features. The baseball tilt will get underway at 2:10 o’clock.
virntflBgai
AA A N T E D Man or (oiieein permanently loeatel in Greencastle to make credit reports, insurance I'opnits, seix'e papers, handle i o.riant commercial accounts and other forxvaiding business. No selling. Realtor, Insurance, Credit or husines- clan preferred. Small l»oiiil requilej. Should add .. •proximately $500 to $'100ii per year to present in(nine. A 'dress Box C care 11 reenci 1 le Banjner. <. ■. • phone tnimher.
BASEBALL RESULTS
A merican Assoeiat ion Kansas City f,; Indiana) idi.-, 5. Milwaukoi*. 1; Louisville, 1. St. Paul. 10; Columbus, (i. Minneapolis. 15; Toledo, I 1 American la'agiie Detroit. 5; St. Louis. 3. Philadelphia, 9; Boshm. 8. Washington, I: New A’orl;, 3 (ten inaings.) Cleveland, 5; Chicago. 1. National League Cincinnati. (I; Chicago, 1. Pittsburgh. 2: St. I . ui . 0. Boston. 5; PhilaiMphin, 2 Only g inu - scheduled.
(ONA INI |( IN A 1 HK A/ll
HRA/U., Ind.. April 29 The di--*iiit convention nf the Indiana Retail Hardware Dealers association will be (Id in Brazil next Tuesday a r il representatives from seven conntie- of th" -fate will attend. The meeting will be held at the oi l Presby’erian ('hutch nn West Maf'D-.nnld street, where dinner will be served by the ladies of
the church.
Representatives will be present fmm A’igo. Clay, Owen, Putnam. Vermillion. Park" and Sullivan counties. Among the speakers will be A. S. Gronemeir of Ml* Vernon. Ind., 1 resident i f the association, a .1 11 P. Sheet . who will reci"*sent the National Hardware association. REAR TANNER ( I ASStFIFD ADS
Link Middle-West With mmi
' M Mi $3.60 to $3.70; 100 to ) I3'0 11 Packing sows in °; ‘"‘Ives 150; compared Triday; Beef steers steady
' lifers little changed; sows , nam Circuit Court.
• i
Howard Hostetler, Administrator. April 21, 1933. Attorney Theodore Crawley
No. 7528.
John W. Herod, Clerk of the Put-
S!l*8t
ville. Aft. i the toasts, ' ri dent ailed for a repoit of the nominating
otnn itte. .md thi 1
ere elected:
Bruce Lane, p real dent; Mi Tret -ie Michaels, vice-prcsHent; Miss Mildred Cunningham, secretary, and Miss Lucille Cowger, treasiiier. The tables wore thi u rleaied and the remainder of the evening was pent in dancing. % Th. se attending from a distance vcie Mr. .uni Mrs. Claude Hughe' of | , i: \ ill. , Mr. and Ml R V Eads, tan I la, Miss J e Hii Mi-is Maiy Fads and Phillin Oakman of K iknmo; .Miss Gladys McFadden. Mrs. Gertrude .Monnett, Mi r . F'erol Lane. Mi“s Rovine Morris. 'Irs. Besi, Northeott Kump, Osb.'ine Dickan. All s Eleanor Kell.i. Mrs. Martha Summers, Mrs, Fied Ohanchnin and Mr. and Mrs. R AA. Turney of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs Woodson Damall, Mr. and Mrs 1’aul Herod ami Thomas Hurley of Coatesville; Mr. slid Mrs. James M Intyre, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blown, Air and Mrs. Paul Brown, Mr. and Mr Frank M - Keehan, Mr. and Mrs. Ros- Tustisi.n. Paul AViight, Jr., and John Tore of Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hallman, Westville; Mt . Dorothy Morris and Miss Lillian McFadden of | Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Karl AA its ai ,,f (Jrecnfield; Mrs. Lincoln Northeott of Lizton; Robert F Vamdeave of Crawfordsville: and Miss Adarine Thompson of Roachdale.
ItOACHDALE
Mr. and Airs. John Oiuchman visit-
foliowir: ifficei • ' "ir mm, Turner
( ut hn ;n ami win* m
Deadly weapons of many siz"s and make rist(ds. tifles. shotgun- knives 2.()0() . f tin r, wire thrown into 1-ake Michigan five aiiles out lix Chiiago po-
lo (.vnVl himself'of'the provisim.s'of Jiv-. They .were taken from gun- ..ter . hoodlums, racketeers am) -tu-kup meu
by tin* pohcf* ami wnn* con^i^nml to tm* lake b*»ttom by VV lliai I>oubok,. j)o-
the act may pay t ,■ whole of his de- p,.,. custi dian; M. C. M.8wee i>y. police secretary, and Sergt. I ‘waul I)> lies.
( lub Teachers In < hicau'o Melee
C’KNTENARI \NS < El EUR A I ED SKAKSMONT, Me., (UP) — Two childhood friends, one 99 and the other 93, helped Mrs Mary A. Purges* celebrate her 100th biithday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Flinn move I | Tue lay fi. m the Christain church I I'ur.sonngr to the Armstrong property, in noith Indiana street. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dixon of In-1 diannp-.li visited ovei the weekend with the latter’s parent*, Mr. and
M i Walter Eads.
Mr. and Mr- Frank Bowen return ! id home Tu-'sday after spending the!
white! in Miami. Fla.
Miss Martha Biding, who is staying in Danville with her gran Imothei, Mrs. Gulbreath who is very ill, spent the weekend with her imrents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Boling. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Ream moved Monday from the G" Iin property on Main stieet to the Lewis property on
Forest Home street
Mis. Howard Dei-’ier visited over the we.-kend with Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Tudor and VIr. and Mrs. 1). S. Len-
fi st\ in Iniliannnolis.
Iin Akers of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. 1 Stella Cox of Brazil were here Wed- '
nexdny on business.
Mrs. Pearl Prather of Chicago ari'l H diert Adams of Indianapolis wen 1 ri lled hole Tuesday hy the serious I jllness of their ui’ 'her, Mrs, Sarah
Ada ms.
Mis. Clay Brothers of Greencastle { visited Thursday with her
John Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clodfelter of Lafayette visited Thursday and Fri-1 diiy with Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hut-!
chins.
Mr. and Mrs. AA A. Call moved Wednesday from the state farm to , their property on north Indiana'
street.
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The most sensational ami disorderly demonstration so far staged bv Chicago's u (paid c “ol t achers took place Wednesday, when 1,099 of the teachers attempted to invade the office- of hi> Chiiatro
litle A. Tru.-t (’(►mimny in the l“, r district- The Teachers are shown here milling about the .he tiuildmtf' while inside several of their number were clubbed by policemen.
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