The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 July 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. JULY 29. 193?.

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Society News (Continued from Page 2; a! building The rr*eting was called tc order b, the scire'ary. tiach member answered roll call by telhr.g how much th^y .tad to do to 4-H fcr this yearThe neat meeting will be to plan a mother's party. ++++++ L-P Reading CI«m Picnic The Lip Reading class surprised th^ir teacher Mrs Katvenberger w;th a picnic supper at the home of Mi-a El zabeth Lc«. icndge, Knday evening The cla-j adjourned until next September, harpy with the pr gr--s the ha i made. ++++++♦ H'jlcheeon Reunion To Be Held August 6 The Hutcheson reunion will be held in the P. R. Hutcneson grove, ne>r H*mr:cg St it; •.. Sunda. , Aug-

' ust 6th. Members of the family and fnendi are welcome. + + + ■*• + + + Two t-H 1 lub Girls VS ill Attend Mate f air School Two i u;>taj.ding 4-H club g rls rill attend the State Eair Schoolj Th - school will be held through Aug-u.-t to Sept. »th. While ati ‘ending, the girls will make a study I of betur economic practices un ler surenhsi n of state clob leader*. They will foil iw a very' exten-ive ' educaticnal program. The g ris attending must be between the .ige .f sivteer. to twentytwo All club girls of this age are e, gible to apply fra trip- Application mu.s: be made on -recial blanks which may be secured from th? County Agents office; these mus* be in not lat^r than August !ith. at five

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The trips will be rons<>red by the

S'ew photo of Edward A “Doc Crawford, 4S. onetime New Orleam physician, who pyramided a few hundred dollars into ‘23 million anc lost it ail in ore day in gigantic trading aimed at cornering the rye market of the world. From a srr.a. office in New York, hi* actiritie* reached into every major com modity market, and. unknown t« the publ c. he was the great?*! - >< ulator of the t me*. Broke ne w. h# ha* been suspended from trading, out is preparing for a comeback C unty Farm Bureau ar.d the Home

Ecomantes club

Boys Start Work in Fields

BELLE FOURCHE. S. D., »UP)11 ore than 50 boy- were at work in

the sugar beet fields here today.

"The LoveTrap* I by ROBERT JERRY SHANNON , coPYKi6Hr*AY er/e.-^ ffatures syndicate?It/c r j

.. secretary Mary calls on lLi- *'der with that gang And that's not | "Plain friendship with you isn t der. relat.v. to th. position. Thev ^nk^yth -.gagainst you. Mary, going to satisfy me. louve been have dinner together and Mary is e,t l h f er ‘ v UT frmnk ,nd honest wuh me. m I m thrilled by th. surrounding splen-' J a '' are “'’ s>,r '‘* 1 1 ^ ,n * t0 r eturn the » Q 0r can t get ex ted over sc * tetning tn:nk you r« great. I think you re

that is n it like y t happen ” --.e greatest girl I'se ever met in What could .t pcssibly matter to 1 my life and I've met a lot of 'em. her if a r ch j .ng man's friends You're g^t everything—looks, sense.

CHAPTER IV

N excited little stir of pleas-

ure kept on tingling through were snobbish? But she wa* clever and you're square. I'm through

playing the field. That's my per- » r.al ar.g.e There’s a slant to all this concerning you that 1 don t believe you’ee thoroughly realized. Do you know what I could do for

you?”

''But I don't want you to do anything for me. rr^re than you’ve done

Mary's veins. It was all so -nough to see the implication of leisurely, so unhurried and she luxu- Buck Lander* He was building riated like a kitten in the repose of i himself up. n it subtly, it all. Bhe began to notice other diners. “This is so charming." she said.' a middle-aged couple, both commit doesn't seem like New York at placently enjoy ng their surroundalL” mgs and each other. People from “I hoped you might like it here out of town, probably. Somehow

Ltnders answered. “The mob hasn't they lacked the New York look. And, already," Mary said almost implor-

discovered it yet. so it’s not spoiled " at another table, a paunchy man ingly.

In his d nner coat she thought h. w-ith a young-n woman in cerise | “I could put you in right so strong looked dignified; yes, handsome His ‘hiffon. A r ng on the girl's left that all your troubles would be over commanding personality was pleas-' hand indicate.! narriage. I>ooked 1 forever,’’he told her solidly. “There's antly softened by the mellowed chiv- ’ike a case of an old man’s dar- nothing in New York you couldn't airy he exerted for her enjoyment, ling. . . . 'have, became I'm able to get it for She was glad novr that she had “l can read your thought* like an you. I'm a straight shooter. It'a worn her little peach-colored dinner '>P*n book.” lender* said unexpec- never been iry policy to lie or s’all

dress. It was the one gown that was absolutely right for her dark golden hair and the blue of her eyes; she adored the tight stretch of it over her breast and fullness over the knees. . . Her eyes met Lender's and they smiled at each other. He brought her. for the first time in her life, to a palace atmosphere like this. and. more important, had made her feel that it was she who was the

important one.

She was infinitely grateful toward

in my life, and what I tell you you can depend rn it. If you can take a liking to me. I'm willing to play absolutely fs r with you. All other women are out. AH you have to do is say the word. Y’ou're fixed for

life."

Mary’s blood began to run with a

ted!y “You want me to tell you'

what you’re thinking?”

“I'm not thinking anything at all —I'm just enjoying myself," she returned with a smile, humor in her

blue eyes.

“You're enjoying yourself and

feeling mighty secure behind that i

stone wall you've thrown up around chill curren* and” her hands sud-

yourself,” he declared. “You're d* n ly were icy cold,

thinking that I ought to be held in "Do you mesa you want to marry

check, and you're perfectly sure that me?"

_ you can do it. You have a hunch | His eyes were stone steady. "It him; he had erased the nagging ug- J I'ke you a lot. but you've | might not be s bad idea. Mavbe I lines* of her small bedroom. 1 m » d * Q P y° ur that I’m not go-1 would be better off married.' I'm Landers, poker-faced, noted her ln * u to f ’ r5t t ' a!e “^out go :n g to think it over. . . .” • hiring eyes. ... : «— h * v « 1 th;n g* up right’” ( Mary did not answer him. but she She smiled at him confidently; she “ l»yhe yes. maybe no. ’ Her voice | told herself, “I could never lev* was elastic and strong inside; her *’*’ * , * a ' , y. y** h « r cheeks felt fe- him If I was sure I’d never iov* cool pink finger tips could handle ; • su .'ien. anybody else. I'd consider it." any electric currents and never even , * kR ,w h to dea: wit., men. Landers took Mary home in the be slightly scorched. ! genera..y. have me up kind 0 f limousine that represented Itwa.thts belief in her immunity ‘hi™’ "V" , M r" l> U * U * lly ,!1 h ,* r dreams of luxury; lengthy that robbed Landers of any poten m , y 7 H f ° T 7 h “ t they C * n ,nd ,ustrou *- **• engine purred like tial danger. A. far as he was con l* 1 f** w * y • kitten. The chauffeur was smartly oerned. she had an asbestos heart. Th * P rt ° t . K M,yb * **.• j, 11 * ™ItUry After dinner she had de“I like him but he could never lf Tt 10 d,ne * But give me any exciting thrills,” she f , .P ■ *h* propoaal of marriage from tc’.d herself. “He's too old. I fee! \ nT " V M blt—JU * 1 . ^"der* had rather upset the casual

for myself. tempo of the evening She had not She drew a long breath and steeled replied to his offer. It was evident herself to stop him before he got he expected no immediate answer air.y started. It would be easier and their conversation veered away now than later I from the topic. Both of them knew "I know per .ectly we.. what you're that enough, tor one evening, had

driving it. Mr Landers. I ll tell you been said.

frankly how I feel about you. I i tw . j v # ** , think you are awfully mce and aw. 'V «^>P^ ^ Mary’, fully interesting, but let's not try . L * nd '7/ Wm ‘ to be too friendly. I don't feel that « mT • way toward, you snd w. d both be : h, 7' A her b,Bd ,B p,rt,B *' wasting our time" A " 1 romg to see you any She smiled at him with the kind- ! more ' h * • ,k * d » lmo,t todUTwagl.

pleasantly comfortable with him.” Y’es. with a level head and s heart always under control, a girl with a bit of luck could get along very r.icely in the world It certainly was beginning to look that way, . . . It appeared there was a wide space for dancing too, in this flowery place and Mary’s eyes fell to folowing a smart-looking young couple who were dancing in lazy relaxation to a loitering melody. The girl was a sHra. boyish creature with shingled hair and tanned face and arms; her partner was tall and slim, sunburned. with wiry muscles, yet almost insolently lanquid. His features were regular and his head

handsomely shaped.

“Ycu’d like to be dancing with, that good-looking chap instead of sitting here with me. I reckon.” Buck Lander* said, divining the object of her gaze “Bt-t I can show

better tizna ia she ead." we had an understanding, before

“Why not?”

"HI leave it tc you," he returned

“I’ve been up agsinst tough propo-1 “TM Bk >* ortr and well have an •itions before,” he remarked, with oth *r talk whenever you like. There’i

est possible eyes. “Now are you mad

at me”’

ty marked,

a slow smile.

“As long as it is just plain friendship, I think it would be a lot of fun.” Mary elaborated. “Of course, you haven't suggested anything more, but I can read minds, too, Mr. Landers. It wouldn’t be long, unless

no particular hurry. If you haven'( your answer ready we can go tt dinner, and I’ll try to show you a reasonably good time." i “Thank you so much,” she said, and disappeared into th* house.

(Te Be ContieweSI

Coemskt. Let feat-ures Sradiaata la*

File Transfers Of Real Estate

SEVERAL FIRMS IN PITXAM tOl'NTY « H V.NGE HANDS INPAST TEN DAYS Several piece* of proiierty in Putnim coenity dur.ued hand* during the l*aM ten days .^ 'irding to reai estate tran fers on f: e ir. the evunty recorders office. Rea estate tranters for this renod foli-w: Asbury McCiTmack. to Virgil Mc-Cnmmai-k, land n Marion Twp.. $1. Ida D- O xk and husband, to 1. -ster C. Parser and others, land in Jefferson tw; II. Mary M. S' 'h. to Blanche L Han is. lot 3 i- Grcencastle, Hensleys enlargement. I! Rosa K- Aye- ar.d husband, to 'i-ina D Hand. *5 acres in Floyd twp II Sh'rtff Alva Bryan, to Louisville ; J• in* Sto k L'-i Bank, 79.06 acres in Frank! n T * 13.500.00 Sherff Alv Bryan to Louisville Jihnt St:ck L-*'i flank, 169,73 acrein Floyd and V nroe twp*., U,000 00 Lewi* C. L- -y to Nathan Call • tristee 28 a?r- in Jackson twp 1800.00 Jen- e Steel ‘ Ham S Long and wife. lo f s 7a: * in Bainbridge, B F. P^rwin erla-^-ment. $1. Hugh H. Pt-*er. to Grover C. Parker, land J-‘'fer*on twp II. Hugh H P -*r. tv Bertha D MciCaTtrack, lan - Jefferson twp . fl. Nancy E. L • - Hart, to Butler uni- ! vereity, quit c j t. to 79 1-2 acres in Madison twp, II. Butler Univer- ‘y. to Joseph C. T'^dd. 79 1-2 a ■- - in Madison twp., IIShcrtff Ah Bryan, to Louisville Joint Stock I Bank. 100 acres in Manor, twp.. t oo.

May Come Here

Setting a New Record . for Speed and Fun!

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SYNOPSIS | “What made you say a thing like ! there’d possibly be a question of—

IllSiaiKi 1 rent. » small room. While titting !’'They « both been in the b:g money ; ,n the firstround Yes. sir. you alin the park mak.ng plans for a job. beg r.nmg. Y ou can tell moet .topped me dead in my tracks, an elderly man of d.st.nguiahed th * 1 k 7 k ‘ n * He d prob- d Ua. you at your word and agree

1 n Tver ab ‘> ** « aci u P *>' around with a to let it stay a case of ptain fnend-

sation. He is Buck Landers, well *^ k ' r '* 70» on Xh* quiet, ahip. except for one thing. Shall I

known sports promoter and race but h '* ow " tr,b * wo,lld 7°^

BASEBALL RESULTS American i-usociatioa Columbus, 6: Toledo. 5. Minneapolis, o Milwaukee. 5. Indianapolis Louisville. 2. St. Paul, 10. Kan.-a- City, 6. Aa*erican League Cleveland. 7; IVtroit, 2 N'*>w Y'ork it Washington (rsfr,). St L Hi'.- at Oi c a go (will be played at later datei Only games .eduled.

(ten

National League Philadelphia. 13; Boston, 12

innings).

Chicago at S* Louis (will be played •* later date ) Only ea-res scheduled

MER( H \ NTS T«) H WE ALMOST NEW LINEUP With three >f four fornrer members of the Ind.ana Cop red All-Stars on the -qua i. the Green-astle Merchants will pre cn‘ a com;letely revamped linkup agi • *t the -trot g B1 oomingI ton semi-;- baseball team tomor* tow at Lu .. park. Tke game will start at oi o’c'>ck and women will be admitted free. Playing manager Tcbin t^day announced tr ■ following batting order i f , ’ T M*-' ants: Miles, third base; one. cer ‘rfield; Tob n. shortstop; ! Cockerha-r atcher; Al paugh. left ' Held; Cra-e •>-, second base; Lawj r mce, fir-t use; Hanaman. right fic! I, and Orel*, pitcher.

tiAMI \T STILESVILLE TV Clove-late Grays will travel to Stilesvilie - a base b .11 tilt Sunday ! afternoon. The Grays will have Hut-

If Ieon Trotzky (above) succeeds >n making peace with Dictator Stalin it n reported from Paris that he may be appointed Ambassador :o Washington when this government --cognizes Soviet Russia. Trotzky »as once a tailor in New Y’ork He was exiled from Russia •>v Stal r. and is now in Franca.

sell and Ray as their battery while Dean will he on the rr und f >r Stilesville witn Kelly boh.nd the bat- The teams are old rival- and in? contest should prove a red hot affair.

TRUCKS We could not help but think of taxes and costs to merchant- this morning, as we saw some foreign truck* unloading their freight in Greene a tie One truck ' -mes .-o often that we wondered where it was from and what it paid in Greenca-tie to operate over our paved streets and highwaysWe looked in vain for the owner's name on our tax duplicates, it was ot there We looked in vain again for the license number on our county ii.-t It was not there. We locked in vain a third time for a city license number Neither was that li.-ted here. That truck probably pays not one cent in taxes in Putnam county. We only hope it doe*. The small sum it paid for its license went to seme other city an i town; the city license it paid, went to *ome other city or town, and the only reason it had a city I cense w:»* t” g< t by • rerating in Indianapolis, as few ther if any, towns require city licen.*e*. Y’et that operator collects freight charge* daily from Grcema-tle merchants wh? hv *o doing, are slowly killing ra lr<»ad* and when they are lead, w'll the trucks pay ‘heir taxes. N'o, the merchant who did the killing, will pay it. This mornii.g we had occa-ion to look up .-rie railroad's tax in the city of Groonca*tte alone and it totalled !4.0fl<'. ‘hi* year. Altogether they pay vi t u--* in ta-e- in Putnam county Th : k t over. Mr. Taxpayer. The her i n may soon b. sifted to our own backs.

BUC K JONES in alitonua Trail"

A high-flying musical comedy packed with fast, furious frivolity!

At On Rtl4 LOW Week [J PRICES

MTERMTIOHIl

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Sunday

Mat & Night

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♦ PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE ♦ W. C. HELDS * RUDY VALLEE ♦ GEORGE BURNS & GRACIE ALLEN ♦ COL. STOOPNAGLE & BUDD ♦ CAB CALLOWAY & ORCHESTRA ♦ SARI MARITZA * STUART ERWIN ♦ BELA LUGOSI * Baby Rose MARIE ♦GIRLS IN CELLOPHANE NEWS — COMEDY — M1UKEY Moist GHANA!) A

Geddes Priest and family. Mr and Mrs- Bert Garrett and famj ;ly attended the Stockton reunion at Lafayette Sunday. Mis.- Anne Duni widdy accompanied them home for a | visit. Mrs- Gladys Duncan Wilbert cf j Chicago is here for a two weeks vi»j :t with Mrs* Millie Michaels. Mrs Emma Ryan of R’>achlale and Mis- Thelma Blue of Belle Union , were guests of the former’s sister Mrs. Clara Mathews last week. Mrs Myrtle Weddell and son of I Greenca-tle are visiting Mr and Mrs. ; Basil Pruitt this week Mrs Colling* of Rockville was the

gue-t of her .-on Guy CHiJ wife this week Dr. and Mrs. W. D C.m.J . and Mrs. Macy Wv.kinI .•it.d Mr. and Mr . Lee Ag Connecticut at <’h.'-azo ia | and all attended the Centmj j gress Exposition over the * I Dr Conn and wif* al.*c TisJ leveling and Monday vttij j Mrs. Ed war 1 Thorra anoirt Henry Undone od ami Danville called en Mr ♦ '?harle.* Frakes "iv? d?y 'ui Mr- and Mrs. Thorne Ln* ago were dinner g:-.’, nfJ Mrs. Ray Darnell Thur-hyeJ 1

President Greets Worlds

+ + + + -FV + + + BAINBRIDGE + fl By Mrs. Nelson -Jfl + fl-i-d- 4 , + + Mr. and Mr- Lirl Smith ar.d son Bobby acco.rpan .d by Mr and Mr*. Roy Hlington >f Graencastle camped at Cataract Falls la t ek Mr and Mrs. Harve Shu»y and Tune Ellen Priest visile! Mis- Hele- Shu'y at Chicago last we-k and attended the fair. Mr*. Nellie Sharp attended the Roach retin'on at th« home of Fred Spencer at Ruswllville Sunday. Mrs. Cora Bartholomew of Indianapolis is spending this week with

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Re* from New York to W ashixgton to be cordisM

by President Roosevelt at the White House and congrs'u!»t«ct*| «f flying solo around the world in record time. The President^

Post by his first name in urging bins to sDesk

Autos Made Here

Meet baby Nira Colima, bon ia th* Roosevelt Memorial wia» 0 f th* Temple Hospital. Philadelphia W h* is believed to be th* first child to mr. .^72,.,?.;;;'^ •rf Ult -Otw

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you are one of ’V^ucky yosingsteP,*t! ^ coni P | ' t “ i y made a World'- Fa.r T u r t tCt^Tv t K Tb*‘.T’‘ n J ^ ’ Th Daily' •* fh Ger* ? j| Motor- exhibitii* K u h" ^rtHmg *u--t« *-„re for v ou It « The building 1. n the ,'.rm ^fTwSn^SL Chicago'., 1933 World's Fa’r.-A Cent' ffteat entrance lobby leadTfrom ^ com 1 r> ' ^ Ie ** lung a. d - may watch* tia actual manufactiS^g ^,« 0 ^ < * i J^ ny ov * rlookin » at ‘ ^.„bly plan: