The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 June 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1933.
^ Market? p INDIAN M’Ul IS HVKS'mrK 7,000. lollnver- :177; mos;ly >t< !y, -.-vfial c hoicp lilts .'I") cents .iitier i ■ ■ •'i«> b. $4 :i0 to $4- 0; ..’00 to aoi 111- 14 4.' t ' #4.50; several Nitchei ’t - ill J 'l around 250 j . 25 i -1 o. 140 t«< Mil) Hr- ; J in ' 44.15. 100 to 140 lbs., • 50 '.i . /.;• paikinjf sows #3.50 to i4.ii 1 Cattle 501. ■«! ■ ,00; oiot: classes steady at v.e) lure; s eers largely i4.t<ft t«i i'H on feil Ireife.'R $6.25 to $5.75; gras-efs ;3 i , to >64)o; be»“f cows #'<00 lo - too; |w , itt is atMl cutlets tl i.i t" , ; veals -teadjr, $. Ot'i down Sheep 1,000 b t b; 50 . outs 1 wer; gond $7.50 to 5’. 75; pevenii ,** no ..’l<r- tl 00 le>§; tirowouts dcwi, to #5bo J ! •’ DIPLOMAS Gl\ KN 10 H AT "TAII HIGH ( H(»l)L Indiana State Teacher: ’ College training high school gradui tes were told by Dr i, lii.-.mle 0> nam last night that whether nr not the “present changing world" . s Is 'ter w old depends upon theii leadi ship and that of other graduates . t this year. Dr. Oxnani, president of DePauw University, spoke at the school’s twenty-fourth c n irci'cetiient at the
•ollege hall, when diplonms were given to 41 member a of the class. This year's gradu nting class is an outstanding one, h. th as to number and as to -chela rship rank of its members This wr m proved by the presentation of aw: mis following the address of Dr. Oxn ini. 1 KhASl RF. H l NT KRIDAh Kegistrati >n will begin Friday for the annual treasur e hunt, ci nducted by the ( arnegie pJ iblic library- Mrs Fre<I V. Thomas, city libranan, announced I itir^la.* that all children of scho| age are elig ible. Any children visiting Givncast.’,e during the suminei aie invited ‘to join the treasure hunt
THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AllEntered in the postoffice at Greeji castle, Indiana, as second clasa mail ■natter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price. 10 cents pet week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
TO FIGHT OI MOR ATORII’M INDIANAPOI.JJ June 15, (DP)— fG.v. Paul V. Mi'! .utt will fight any attempt to place a ii.oratorium on the i per: lion of India la schools, he told ’.he Indiana Count > Superintendents’ us.-r.i .ation late yet terday. ‘Sofre have in.lia ate j a desire for a jiior.v .rium on <dii ati n in tlie interi -t i.t economy bit! I shall oppose it as long as I have tB e energy to fight,’’
the governoi said .
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Raymond K N’a; ighn filed a c..inplaint in circuit couit Thursday against Malon Hil ,bs and others, to riuiet title to real | estate. Gillen and Lyon are attorneys for the plaintiff. Funeral services: for Mrs. Albert Akins, who died tt her home nor’h east of town Wedrfesday, will he held Kiiday aft-rnoun at 2:30 o’clock fi».m th^ McCurr> fur,er:i! home Interment will he in Forest Hitil cemetery. A motion nf the defendant for dismi- al of a complaiilt on note of the Fred V- Thomas Corporation against Fleming D Templet jan and F izaheth L Templeman, for Tailure to obey a couit order, was gistnted in circuit court Wednesday arid the cat se was dismissed at cost of the plaintiff.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
The northwestern group meeting of the Church of the N'azarene, will be held Monday an! Tuesday at Rockville. There will he a basket dinner at rnmn Tuesday and a young people’s
rally the same evening-
.The Putnamville M F- Sunday School will hold their annual picnic at the Brazil Paik. on next Sunday. June 18th- All are cordially invited to come with the intention of having a good time Bring well filled basket® and table service, in the afternoon we I will hold our children's day serviev* in the park auditorium Transportation i- being |o< ked after In- Mr Watnsley ar.d his Trail Blazers. Come one come all, and we will sing a new sono’The High School Epworth I-eague of t le Gobin Methodist church elected the following officers for the new year: president, John Bishop; first vice president, devotional department, Lois Ford; second vice president, missinnaty department, Marjorie Brooks; third vice president, social service lepartment, Frances Mathes; fourth vice president, social and recreational department. Kenneth Peck; secretary, Wanda Donnohue; treasurer, Charles Rector; pianist, Marian Ellis. The membership of the league is 35 high school young people. Average attendance f,,r the Sunday evening devotional meeting was 20.
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HEALTH MEANS CHARM AND HAPPINESS Sparkling eyes and smiling lips speak of health and vitality. Clear skin attracts. The healthyactivegirl is both happy and popular. Perhaps you are not really ill yet when the day’s work is done you arc too tired to enter into the good times that other women enjoy. For extra energy, try Lydia E. Pinkb.im’s Vegetable Compound. It tones up vour general health. Gives you more pep—more charm. Remember that 48 out of 100 women report benefit. Let it help you too.
Fred V- Thomas was a business visitor in Indianapolis Thursday Tim Muitphy is reported quite ill at his home on non Jackson strett. Mrs. Mollie Alspaugh is confined to her home on Seminal) street because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fied F- Snively of this city were in Indianapolis Thursday afternoon. Harry Stamp of Raachdale, representative in the la.-t legi.-lature, was a visitor here Thuisday.
Miss Bessie Thomas. North Jackson street entered the county hospital for surgical treatment Wednesday af-
ternoon.
I jeon T. Welch and Simpson Stoner were in Indianapolis this afternoon for the Indianapoli- Washington base-
ball game.
Miss Sammy Scott of Tazewell. Va. has returned to her home after visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs.
J O- Oammaek.
Mrs. Robert T. 'Beck left Thursday for an extended visit in the Fast. She will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B Bromley, at their summer home on Long Island Sound,
near New Haven, Conn.
Those who underwent tonsil operations at the county hospital Wednesday were: Twyla Pierson, of Main-
bridge, Bonnie Biehl of Coatesville |
and Olus Gardner of Greer,castle. Tlie mid-week prayer service of the I Fust Baptist church will be held,
Thursday evening it 7:30 o'clock in I the church basement. Please study |
the second chapter of (Phil) and bring your Bibb - Choir rehearsal will follow the prayer service. Mr and Mrs. I. C Buchheit motored to Chicago tOiTay to attend the ua'iona| intercollegiate track and field meet and the World’s Fair They were, accompanied by three DePauw track i in Frihley, Lee and Hugh banks who vill compete in the athletic car-
nival at Soldiers’ Field.
We’re back at the old location. Qt’ALITY WORK Frazier Barber Shop Went side Square
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RECONDITIONED Used Cars Inspect our lined cars and see the difference betweein just a used rar and a KKCONDITIONKD I'SKD CAR. 1932 Ford, 4 Cyl. Tudor. 1932 Chevrolet Sport Sedan. 1930 Ford Coupe (Rumble seal Job). 1930 Ford Sport Roadster. 1929 Nath Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Extra ( lean 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 1927 Buick Sedan. Phis ia the deaneat and liewt group of uaej cars ever offered for sale by us and we agaut urge you to ciHtipare them with any used car anywhere. OPKN KVKNINOK L-H. Chevrolet Sales I ne. 115 N Jackson St.
Betty Hollister Hride Of Juhn Rightsell In a pretty home wedding, Miss j Betty Hollister, daughter of Mr anil j Mrs. F M Hollister, <>22 California | Avenue. South Betel, became the bride of John Rightsell of Greencastle on Thursday afternoon The ceremonv was performed at 2 o’clock by the j Rev. K. J Peters, pastor of the Trin- i ity Methodist Church at South Rend Miss Hollister was graduated from DePauw University with the class of 1!>28 and a year later returned to tlie j campus as secretary to Dr. W- M- ^ Blanchard, dean of tne college. She resigned last Saturday after announc- ’ ing her approaching marriage Mr Rightsell is a son of .Mr- and Mrs. John Rightsell of Washington j township and is widely known in the county He attended Indiana University and is engaged in the insurance business and automobile licensing branch in Greeneastle. They plan n short wedding trip which will include a visit to the Century of Progre- Exposition in Chicago after which they j will he at home at 515 Fast Anderson j street in Greeneastle. Mrs Rightsell is a member of the | DePauw chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and was active in campus affairs during her colege course.
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D. \. R. Hoi‘s Annual
Flag Day Party
Washburn chapter of D. A R. held their annual Flag day garden party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. O Timmons, with forty-seven members and three guests presentFollowing the dinner a short business meeting was held during which time the following films to be shown in Greeneastle were announced as endorsed by the national committee of D A R.: Sweepings, Parachute Jumper, Somewhere in Sonora, and
Sundown Rider.
Following installation of officers for the ensuing year, Miss Florence I Evens, the new regent, appointed the following committees to serve during
the coming year;
Program: Mary E. Peck, Emily Beckwith, Grace iBrowning, Mary P. Seller, Anne C. PorterSocial: Beryl O. Allen, Ruth F. Timmons, Grace I! Brothers, A Ida F.
Hutcheson.
Publicity: Kdith Browning. Better Films; Helen G. Lucas. Magazine: Kate P. Snider. Girl Homemakers: Jessie P. Wells, Anna L. Allan, Helen B. Blue. Correct Use of Flag: Minna Mae Bartley, Gretna M. Stoessel, Delilah
Miller.
Americanism: Jane Farmer Hays. Endorsed Schools: Mary Woodruni, Mary Denny. .Memorial Day: Fiances K Rector, Elizabeth M McGaughey, Harriet B. Askew, Hallie H- Thompson. Ellis Island; Belle M Carver, Lessie A. Wallace, Itessie O Thomas. Revolutionary Relics: Frances ('. Cheek, Meda I). Long. Old Trails: Pearl E. Light. _ Conservation and Thrift: Ethel C. Yuneker, Martha Crowder. I.egislatune: Florence Woodrum National Defense Embodying Patiiotic Education: Wilhelmina C.
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Historical and Genealogical: Minnetta Wright, Lenora ADpaugh, Roxy D. West, Charlotte A Jones. + + + + + + Crescent Lodge to Meet Thursday Crescent Rebekah lodge No. 7(13 will meet in regular session tonight at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. ,,♦ + + ** + | Mrs Messersniith to he j Guest at Shower Miss Elsie Hancock, Indianapolis,! ■ will entertain Saturday night with a j personal shower for Miss Kathrene | M< Landless, daughter of the Rev and Mis. Robert J McLandress, of Indi-1 | anapolis, whose marriage to Hamlin! j George Tnbey of Skowhegan, Me., will lake place June 24 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church Guests with the bride-elect will he her mother, Mrs. McLandress; her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Messersmith of Greeneastle and the Misses l/iuise Danner, Ruth Hutcheson, Dorothy Lambert and Lucile Hurd of Indiana-
polis.
+ 4* + 4* •!• + + Ringlet on-Fitzsimmons Marriage Here Wednesday Miss Vera Rae Pitigleton, daughter of George Pingleton of Greeneastle. became the bride 0 f Clifford Ray Fitzsimmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Herbert Fitzsimmons, in a ceremony ( performed here Wednesday afternoon ■ by Elder L. H. Athey. The hride- , groom is a young farmer of this j county. +++++* Meeting Of Co-Worker* Postponed To June 23 ! The meeting of the Co-Worker* of the Baptist church which was to have been held Friday, June 16, ha* b.'en postponed until Friday, June 28
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Mrs. Callahan Hoste. s To Veronica - Club Mrs. Harriet Callahan was hostesto the Veronica club Wednesday afternoon at the home <>f Mrs. James Zeis. Twenty-two members responded to roll call with Bible quotations. Mis. Lydia Tarkington cave an interesting Bible story on “Ruth " One guest was present. + + + + •!• + W oman’s Circle To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church held its last social meeting liefore the summer vacation, Wednesday, at the home of Miss Harriet Lueteke, south Locust street, with Mrs. William Kocher a.- assistant hos-
tess.
Refreshments were served to twen-ty-five members. ++++++
( irterie To Meet Friday
The annual outing of the Coterie will lie held Friday at the home of Mrs. Ivan Ruatk. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and table service.
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Mrs. Elmore Hostess To Friendship Club
Friendship club met Wednesday | with Mrs. Everett Elmore. Ten mentbeis and one guest, Mrs. Marie CotfI man, answered roll call with a house-
I hold hint. Mrs. Eddie Bui- and Mrs. | *'' nshl! ’’., 1 r , M
Dennis Jones wer.. winner- of a contest given by Mrs. Dallas Ruark. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour. The next meeting will he hel l with Mrs William Jones, the second Wed-
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Mr, and Mrs. Kittles Honored Wednesday Evening Mrs. Charles Arnold entertaimd a number of friends at a dinner-bridge Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Bittles of Pine Bluff, Ark . who are visiting here this week-
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W. H, M. K Holds
Last Meeting
The work of the W H. M. S. for the year 1932-33 came to a close in Keystone chapel of the Gobin Memorial Methodist church Wednesday af-
ternoon.
The year has been a pleasant anil a profitable one. Officers and members have been united in one common purpose, with Jesds (Tnist fpsl His teachings the center of every pro-
gram.
A fitting climax to the year’s work was the devotional period conducted by Mrs. McCullough Mrs. Northrop
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King, Morrison. Foster Sr. and Mrs. Northrop J, realistic dramatization 0 f u * Dickerson Bangham’s ••Bievi . l>ars '” a one-act drama imprison,,' ihf 1 V!T afte " ‘ ,f M:,, y Marha , ' 1 ,f< ' ,h ’'*ny, preceding and follow-
ng he resurrection.
In these times „f aocia, and ^ roimc unrest it behoove* the nation, >1 t ie world to recognize God as the "Uler of the universe and that men in authority everywhere shall have the a.th and daring of the kingdom of God the., hearts that they may e„. list in a holy warfare for the f rw don, and rights of the people Miss McIntyre, with Mrs. Conrad as her accompanist, sang two numbers, ‘T’each Me to Pray" and “Cradl,
Song’’ hy Greig.
The following officer- were elected for 1933-34: president, Mi- g Heaven ridge; vice pie-idents;MN Russell Blown, Mrs \ K. Monger, Mrs. howler Brooks. Mrs. H B Longden: recording secretary, Mrs! P. E. Evans; corresponding secretary, Mrs. < urtis Hughes; treasurer, Mrs w H Jennings: pianist, Mis Nellie
Chandler.
Department -octet,-ine- will bemother’s jewels, Mrs Ester Jones;', home guards, Mr- R. .1 (;i||espi e; missionary education, Mrs Mirtle, Fry; mite b x, Mr Omi Berk; ,te». at Iship, Mis, Henry Krahl; supply,! I Mrs. C. A. Northrop; ( hn-tian citi-J
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<>. H. Smith.
Che meeting adjourned to mest the third Wedne-duj in September,
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Met Wednesday
Mrs. Lillian Rutt. r entertained th Gleaners Sunday ■ I rh,-- other! home Wednesday with a croquet! Party. Other feature- • the after-noon-were a (M-anut aunt in the Locust Grove, pic-tun fl w. r, bean and: clothesline contest- a 1 were very) amusing. Refreshment if ne cretl cake and mints were -er\od. I hose present Were Jewel Wrie t,| Madonna, Keva, \ ioln ..n Edna Pearl O’Hair, Marjorie, Iren,, and Evelyn South, Ruby, Heh e md Eldera Bain,! Loiene Knauer, ,M in net (..tfuian, Marjorie Hall and Virginia E'ans.
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Miss Wilhelmina IE te . ntritained n few friends at a bridr i.ariy Wednesday evening at the Ir me ef hell aunt. Mrs. Rots rt Ket . S nth Jar** sot; street Airs Mary (in 1 "llins nj ceived the- prize for high rore Miss Pearl Cole. -. • md high s'flfej Delicious refreshment .rved
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