The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1933 — Page 2

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n IK • DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLF. INDIANA, FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1933.

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Xo > is ^he time to buy' T|,e b a 't dfivinp 1 season >:> ahead. Puces were never lower and like <>d»ei comu .oditie will move upward shortly. WL CIV I LIBERAL TRADES AND TERMS \\V have m Id ( '. D i'i t<en newt ii' in tl. I ut 6 weeks and ne-d lh<* i ■ :n, ‘.o i I At \ i • for r.ioie NEW < AR Sales. ^ ltd deal with. < ir: run in price from $ , iO.(X) up. 2 19ol O ,rvrolet Coaches 1 193 2 K\>rd Tudor 1 lh:V’ l^>mouth Sedan 1 1931 Oldsmobile Coupe 1 1931 Buick Sport Coupe ! 1930 Willys Sedan 1 - j 92‘ 1 i Chevrolet Coach 1 192& Chi ysler Coach 1—C938 'A luppet Coach L & H, CHEVROkET SALES Inc.

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Herald Consolidated

"It WaTea For All”

Entered in the poatoffie* at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8. 1878. Subscription price. 10 cents per

.Mrs. Mary Harbison who has been quite ill at her home on south Jack- , son street is reported improved.

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Fred Gromer, Mr.

HI i-MNEnn MAN M \> fo ^ THIEF Council of J lubs

>11. 1 An Met Thursday

' 7 J Members of tlie Greencastle CounMLKCED, Cal., 1 > ' l .. c ii 0 f Clubs heard reports indicating time Reuben T. King, prominent ^ ' progress in the many lines of work

s- nn business man !U " 1 ?ecrPtal . > ° . in which the council is deeply inter-

nam County: $3.50 to *>-00 per year | Merced Merchants Association, for-^ jts May mee ting in the

gets his house key, he will call P ollce | Metht)( , ist t . huic h, Thursday afterlirst - , u: Q ;ncon. The president, Mrs. Curtis The other night Hughes, called upon Mrs. Gray Pol-

and Mrs. (}• R.

Arendt, anti Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Lynch and I>r. and Mrs. Iceland Trip-

I pett of Cloverdale.

Refreshments of ice cream and

I cake were served.

DR. HARRIS HONORED

$ by mail outside Putnam i ounty.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

pen. He climb-

. date information regarding the Red , The degree will he awarded Monday r n( * , F nD0 ’ w ..i, public! June 5, at the 75th Commencement

There will be prayer meeting at Maple Chapel church tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Clifford M. Mains, Berry St., underwent a ma e operation at the county hospital I t day morning. The eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Williams, northeast of town, remain in a critical condi-

tion.

Greencastle Kn ampment No. oO IO. 0. F. will meet tonight at 8 o’clock. There will lie work in the [

key. It was late, dow that was partly

e:l in.

A nervous next

him. He called police. They came - ■dx of them. They surrounded the King home, and, aith drawn revolvers, climbed in tin- ugh the still open

window.

King had som< ifficulty explaining things.

ter, who ha I been commissioned to bring to the council not only up to

BALDWIN CITY, Kansas, May 1!> — Dr. Thomas LeGran 1 Harris. Greencastle. for twenty-one years one of the most beloved and efficient professors of the Baker Univer. ity faculty has been notified of his election to the honorary degree, Doctor of Law, ir. the faculty and trustees of Baker.

A STITCH IN Tiapl saves MM i

And so it (r oes

money pr<

small loan will sure anti see us.

EARTH FOILED 1 1GHT EXPERTS

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OPLN EVENING

KONovii sTom:

FBI illOl Lai . m line Perrh 1 LbH

25c Me

HISQI l< h M.ikt H In tf. i Short C a c* I *l - F

29c

| .mcy "ah Eved Pike Fillets, Lh HE I IE It l OFFEES ARE

I HEAP

Maxwell Douse or Del Monte. Lb 4 l

the I lid Lion

Brand. I.b

I lLLSBI in < VKL I I. Ji R

l arge Package

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Qf Min SPW ES l OB LESS Hlaek I'epiier. " idle P* pper, Nutmeg, (.mger. Allspice * i. Tartar. Mustard, (.innamcn,

< loves, all hi I o>. sifte.-

lop tins. Each ... I RESH KWHS l.aigr I'.neap.jles 3 for

DKIED ERI I is Mil t HI \P

Fancy Muir Peaches. 12 Oz. Pkg

Mm

19c

10c

Fancy Lana Si/e Prum.s

25c

10c 25c

2 Lbs

Tice ripr.:n I Apricols

2 Us.

BREAK! \SI l <KID for warm wuiHier l arge Package. ( arn I takes, I'. st Loasties, I'ufft I

"Inal Pep, Rice

Kiispiea your choice

PIKE GRAM L AT ED (AN!

SI GAR 10 Lb.

Cloth Bag C« nfectioneis Powdered 3 l.bi

♦ I i L>od to attend.

Homer Smythe, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe of Fillmore, .suffered a broken finger Thursday afternoon while playing a practice

game of baseball.

Prof. Vernon Sheffield has returned to Gre ncastle after spending a year

i'i Europe where he studied music, .died. His work Piofos or Sheffield is a member of by Dr. Francis i

i e DePauw Music School faculty. A claim of *1.303.48 was filed again..: the estate of L. J. Johnson in the Putnam county clrcclt court Friday by Meleena Johnson, for moil' y alleg. d advanced during his

HD time.

Fm the first time in several months tin county jail Friday was empty of inmates. The last prisoner was removed Thursday when Russell Bowen, : farm cs< ape, was taken to the state

prison at Michigan City.

10c CANE 51c 25c

" incHiip A pples In in and crisp, Lh Oranges are Higher Igc. si/.e, Su.n Kist, 11/ Plenty Fresh Fruits and

\ cgctablefe.

Ere-h Pork 1 hops or Sleak. 2 Lint SWIFT'S PREMIl M t idle Steak or Loin Lh

pr

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25c

25c BEEF 25c

i 1c

TOM no JEtf I ( ampb.-lls, I i :ui 10c—2 for

soAP IS HK.HI K HI Y No" fluke Uhiu ir 1' A (■. Otf

8 For

Big I ( hips Pkg.

zoc

10 5c

35c

Rnaat

Lb KRAFT’S V ELVIIIT \ CHEESE, Pkg

Mf Ml OLD FA MUON ED

M.AD DRESSING »ir

Quart

PHONE 71«

15c 18c ION ED 25c

KKESH LAMB Chop, nr Kiia'-t, (Slew Hie) 2 l.hs.

Fancy \ cal < hops, I utleta or

Roast.

BACON \ND H AMS Swift's Premium IK v Bacon, Lh Xnift’s Premium Rtill Lb

25c

^•will’s ( atiadian Slyle Bacon Lh Swift's Premium Hams Ctiders. Lb

21c 27c

SANTA ANNA. (UP)—^vjeral years ago the late Dr. Albert \.

University of Chicago physki t

tube a mile long on the Irvine ranch,

near here.

By casting a he u of light throuirh this straight hue pipe he was aide to deti nnine that light travels at a speed of 18(5,281 miles a second. In the midst i f In experiments he

being carried on Pease, of the Car-

negie Institute’s 'It- " ilson observatory, anil Fred Peaison, of the Uni-

versity of Chirac 1

Recently, tie ientists resumed their experiment-. Imagine consternation " m they di. covered that their obsei votions showed that light's speed w. about 10 miles a seei nd less than Dr. Mirhelson had

found.

Mother Earth was blamed. Tiny earth disturbam. . may have shortened the mile of ground upon winch the

Cross work carried on in the libiary, but also knowledge of the problems and progress of relief work in general in the community. Mrs. Potter also reported for C. C. Gautier the work of registering and preparing young men for the reforesta-

jtion work recently authorized by con-

grrss. Eighteen Putnam county hoys,

to date, are ready to go.

Mrs. L. L Mayeur summed up for various members of the clean food committee their observations during the past two months. In general the report was favored. In cases where neglect in food stores had been obvious and members had been obliged to urge more stiict observance of the l aw, the response had been good and

improvi ment had lieen made.

Officers elected for the coming year are: pri sident, Mrs. Frank Jones (Bernice Allen); vice president, Mrs. 11. B. Gough; recording secretary, Mis. Perry Kush and treasurer, Mrs.

Alvah Burton.

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so ‘t goes with proposition. A |" ^

hel P you be

"Oman’s Club to Have their j Dinner Saturday

The Woman’s club will meet with Mis. Frank Donner, 023 east Seminary street, Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. A covered dish dinner will he enjoyed at which the husbands and guests of the members will be pres-

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festivities of the college. Dr. Harris resigned at Baker last fall to devoti his time to writing. During his tenure at Baker, Dr HarrL was held in the highest esteem as a historian by Ids coworkers in both state and nation. During the World War his council on international law was sought. Besides his teaching he was a student of banking and finance and a partner in various business enterpri-

es.

Among his writings are “The Trent Affair and Relations with England at the Beginning of the Civil War,” “Judge Ben Lindsey and his Work,” (In Greatest Living American ) and “John Brown.” He is a contributor to the Dictionary of American Biography and Uncle Sam’s History of the United States Other honorary degrees to b" awarded include, Doctor of Divinity to Reverend Schyler Garth, Chri-‘.V Methodist Episcopal Church." Pittsburgh, Penna; Reverend Charles C .Idsmith. Parsons, Kansas.

• i [pipe was laid, then by « tu in 1 • J"**'® services at Bisk Chapel. The com- discrepancy in the observation.

munion at 11 o’ lock for the Sunday School an 1 congregation makes a mo.-t impre-sivt -e rvice. The thought to he emphasi/i'd is “Lest We For-, .•i t.'’ The quartetly conference will convene Wedm day evening at 7:30 o’clock, Supt. C. (’. Fi id, presiding. Re! rt Hi'son, son of Mrs. F. W. Hr. n. of Northwood. has accept! d a position with the Boeing division of the Unitt'd Air Lines with headquarters nt < heyenne, Wyo,. aceor ling to a letter ; . reived by hi mother. Mr. U : . n gruluatsd from D Pamv university and later secured his air training in the U. S. army at K lly fir Id, Ti xas. He spent a year and onehalf in u pursuit squadron at S dfvidg • fie'd Michigan, and attended Harvard bu-.ini s scho .1 for one year.

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Unde Sam's roast and geodetic survey men were called into actii n. They went over the ground and measured the pipeG length nine time and took an average. A second inspection brought eight further meas-

urements.

The field sheets weie then sent to Washington, D. ('., for a final cheek. Then the clock which operates a shutter and series of mirrors' win h t(>s tile light beam back and forth through the pipe, was checked with the radio time signals broadcast by the National Observatory at Waington. Even the rate of swing of the pendulum and the vibration of an elect i ically driven tuning fork wire

checked.

When all these intricate measurements are checked, Dr. Pease and Pearson again will he ready to measure the spi ed of light.

1800 PAPER REPORTED WASHINGTON’S FI NER \L WON, Mass., (UP) — Thomas K. Perry has a well-preserved copy of the Ulster County Gazette, published at Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 4, 18ti0. On page three appears a half-col umn story of the funeral services for George Washington, who had died

thiee weeks earlier.

THE AMERICAN SECURITY co Loans and Financing 11 1-2 E. W ash. St. Phone »l| 'BBiiiPiiiiiiiiiim

1928 THEVKOLET t-Door $45 Down King, Morrison, Fost miiiniiiiiiiisiiiipiniiuiiu,,,,,,,^ The summer t, rm in piano, J Miss Mildred Rutledge, School of Musk, will ls> ? i n J week. There wil be methods for J dents of all . ." md gn, in kind, i i. m , ^ as young as fiv, year-. For paiS ulais and arrangements call or j Miss Rutledge at St U( |j.. 4, *' irst flJ Music Hall.

CHp&EM J it I■ • '••• > ,V” P i - • a,, -r sold 8Y DRiootsis ciunqui

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1927 rHKVl{()LET I - D ior $25 Down King, Morrison, Foster

noim i. oi Yirj/riM. m '•MM li HOI. Ill-Ill TO 4 0\s|IM |( A| ' IK.I II \ M> I I IM MU N T<‘ THi: ST« >«'KHOTJ>ERS OF INK FIRST NATIONAL BANK

oi’ <irf.i:n< astu:

Von 11r• * li«’r«*liy notified that n spe- • i.il nn ^tin§: of the stockholders of Phe First National Bank of Greencastle will l*e held at Its bankiiiK house, 1 castle, tnolana. on the 29th da

of Mav, 1933, between ti 11:00 A M. and 2:00 I*. M.

InwiiiK purposes:

1. To consider the question of ratifying and (‘(mflrmliiK tli«* action of the hoard of directors In sidlinu: the assets of tliis hank to the Citizens Trust Company, of Ureoneastle Indiana, the

of

Wedding Announced

Martha Taylur, instructor in physical education for women at DePauw, and Franklin Inglis, former instructor in the DePauw School of Music, were married Dec. 20, 1032 in Rochester, X. Y. Mrs. Onglis’ resignation, to become effective at the end of the present school year, has been accept-

ed by the administration.

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Mrs. Clara Hubbard

1 itrrtaina l■T!llnore (dub

Fillmore Service Club met with Mrs /Clara Hubbard Wednesday in

■ :i aiidi-in iiinnorw. rved. \ 'io Kin.tf, Morrison, rosier

inember. rc.-yKindcd to roll call, “with]

quotations on Mother.”

1930 TUDOR

$195

lay

the hours of for the ftd-

action

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Lucky Boys

We vtiil have a very importanl aiiomicumenl for ail the boys

soon. W atch this paper for detail.l LEMONS. Frfncv Sunkio, Doi. 25c OLIVES, Fancy Stuffed, 12 Oz. Jar 25c (liirlirn Noodle Dinner, heat & eat, 25c (»INwFK ALE. Insured io you, 2 !({. hot. 25c PINEAPPLE, Large Can, 2 for 38c SWEET PICKLES, 2 Do/ for 25c COHN FLAKES, Large Pkg. 10c GREEN BEANS, 2 Large Can* 25c GRAPE JUICE, Ko We-Ba, Pt 15c

flic hoard of directors i said Institutions, and all actions taken by said hoard and

by tin* officers of said hank prior I lo the date of the special mectin# I herein referred to, toward effecting the sale and merger nforesald, and whether the stockholders will anthorI izo the directors and officers to take J any further action that iniKht be n* •- J esnary in connection with said sale

j and (»r merger.

ider the question of vot-J ■ild hank ko Into Ibiulda-' enjoy take any and all action | proper in connect Ion ! ^ v(>(

t herewith.

3. To transact such other business ns may legally come before said nu « f-

Ing.

PERBY M Rraii, Cashier.

FRANKFURTERS, The good kind, 3 lh*. 27c CURED HAMS, Worth (he money, lb. 14c PURE LARI), Very Best. 3 I.b*. 25c VEAL ROASTS, Lb. 15c and 12 l-2c

VEAL STEW, 3 Lbs. for PORK CHOPS, Lb.

25c 15c

DRESSED CHICKENS-LAMB

We Feature Good Meat. EVERYTHINf. FOR YOUk PARTY OR PICNIC Napkin*, Plate*, Paper Forks, ® Spoons.

Ing whether tion, and to noeessary n

km If (Jieese Week

Swiss, Lb 19 c Velveeta Lb 17(*

ELBA UR Large Sack

MILK. I all Cans, 4 for 27c CA1SUP, Large 14 Oz. botlle 10c GOLD DUST, Large Pkg 17c COFFKE Premier, Ko We-Ba, None Finer, Lb. . 29c ( LI.EKY, Well B!e ;i rl„d. 2 for 1 r > HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 15c

Just Phone 82 *83

We guarantee every purchase lo be ex aclly as represented or your money back— 1 hank you.

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In<liana i College Conteronee Track and Field Meet Hlucknlork Field Satunlay, May 20th

1 I*. M. AdiiiiHeion

10c.

Mrs. Kati“ Bustin was the leatlpr of th<* iwHing, reading the l. r >’!i I’salin followed by prayer. Mrs. Susie Hagg was tlie invited guest of the day Next meeting will be June 21 with Mrs. Emma Philipps.

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| Mrs. Wright Hostess

To Rosebud ( Iuh

Mrs. iBIanrhe Wright of Fillmore was hostess to the Rosebud club, Thin day, May 18. There were nine members present. Each member brought a dish of food. The meeting opened with a song “Tell .Wi ther I’ll Be There.” Roll call responses were Mother’s Day quotations after which all repeated the

Lori's prayer.

The entertainment was in charge of Mr-. Katie Hammond and Mrs. Rachel Buis of Gieencastle. The contests were won by Ruth Ruark and Hazel

Wallace.

The meeting adjourned to meet in

June at which time tlie members will

fishing trip. Dinner will be ved at the home of Mrs. Grace

Heavins.

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Met 'Ihnrsday

Drlta Theta Tau sorority held its] regular meeting Thui -dav evening at 1 > home of Mi . Kenneth West, east I Walnut street. In lallatK n of officers was held. Mi Ardith M ore, outgoing president, was presented with a gift by the chapter

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Gross-Tucker Marriage Occurred April 1.', Arthur C Gross, former Greencasib high school athlete, now a student ■d • ntinl Normal college at Dan-! '(He, and Ethel Lucille Tucker, nurse, 1 of Indianapolis, wore married here. April 15 by the Rev. Gust E. Carlson,' pastor of the First Baptist church, Itj was learned Friday. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and '•li ♦ Beit Gr of Greenca.-tle while the bride is a daughter of Mr. .and Mrs Harry Tucker of Connersvtlle.

q. q. q, q. q. Honored With Birlliday Party

A host of friends gathered at the borne of Mj\ and Mrs. Ray Fidler Tliursday evening f„ r a surprise bridge party iy honor of Mrs. Fidler’s birthday. Thos/.. present were Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. I). R Graybill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longdon of Greencastle, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Durard Smythe, Mr. amjj Mrs. llffrold Gill, Mr. and Mrs 1 ° c

The Willow Plat An Operetta by Bornshei*

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STUDENTS OF DEPAUW II VFRS1TY SCHOOL OF U Friday and Saturda; May 19 and 20 Curtain At 8:15

Sea's 35c

Tick i th at Sam Hanna’i

|{i ok Store

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S|)t‘t ial showing oi Silk shades- I'liced special

A gr< up of Silk PrinlH,

All Siz«-8—Each

Dresses m pastel - Each 85.00

S2.95

MILLINERY New Pii|ue Hats, m white and pa '■ 1 Brims and lurUan Styles. 98c and $1.95 THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PIT< HFOKD

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COME STRAIGHI

From The Earlier,- To

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HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT - - - '

Then Your New

Straw Hat Here you will find every Idml Straw that fashion has putin its

lo^rue. • *

THE COST—Nearly as little as theh:u r ' cut we just suffffested. 95c to $5.00

of a oata-

J. F. CANNON &C0>