The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER daie. was h*re th:? murnite.

Herald Conssolidated “It Wires F?r All" Ecterei in the poruffice at Greer;as:le, Irxiiarsa, is sorond class mail .T.s:trr under Art of March 8, 18T8. Suh<scriytMa price, 10 certs per week: »S 00 per year by mail in Putrim County; S3 50 to $5.00 per year ;y mail outside Putnam County PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Soggy

Prcf. G. B are g:ne to risit.

M a&hart md famiry 5e;.rsgr 'e. Pa... f;r a

ot f*orns' fcjiisr-ts cf net* c: Tour ccntest Ti> Put at t.4.ara. - _- Ai t . c t -.er-.t. it c :.

• -3 WorWs Fair It is

Cesnury •reie of

. fry the fr'ys and enriroas who are wit* I>a: y Barr- r Carriers' W r. Fi.r r.r.ner.- will the Off* j . it arty these newscWrerv They will see

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* 1 tTE RF>P.M*' «« w a(1* ae 4 t rasa • c <

res. Princeton, empk-y.-g

OKtcun eo a 25 per cent increas* >iiy:r Zi j. Durran of Hastairtm crcerei a 4 bc-ur weec in-r a w-e--tirreise fer errpl- es f the rt; trert -aters ::ti and pari: aepart-

mer:?

Tr.a. of Criss Rnchesor. cf Grorebtne. ot .arges f ire*pass ano pro- \ ae re:ore F. :ert H N'ewfett justice of tr.-e peace. We-nesday ntorr-.-.g was a tunned :r.«reftr.:t#’.y a-- a ttsurt cf fa..-re of lie pr.sec.ttsg Trtre*# to appear C arge- against Hitcie-^c were filed by Mrs Le-.r.i ilcVay.

HE \R!NG NEXT » FEh IKI1IANAPOL0 au» . I F - Hear 'r w.. - r.eld .a Ms: r c-per-u:t next r?ek on -Brunet r. proceeeujigs f..-r fry H-ter r Ke.ly. 7-:;-; Hr.: uckx's. atti.t_r.r t..;ew track we,ri: tax Law. Ke.l c. ;r ais actaca filer late yes-t-roay. that state ofir.als be r - . *e: f c c*c *je^.... u t r.e 1 -* t-h. 3 potrt tax on gross wngr* tor ncie. The law became e^ertive -teroy w.tk :r,iy ilf the tax temg a-ie-sed for the rer;iair»er cf the ;ear. 7:.- - • at t - - ■ f r.rrercas a? Rich as these used ,oi farm p.r,- --- was diserimiiiatory. It also a. - re-f f.at the tax was ttet .-«aSed to use of rt<*is by truck?

Mr- .A. G Brown of Lcuiswiiie who as seen vcsttr.r rere. returneo to -r fcrnve Wednesday L. A. Craddick ts reported critiraliy at r.,s oxe ne me cne-haif cBih of Ckrrerdale on State Read 43. Mrs Henry Kreh.-- Mrs T E Evans, Martr.a Croari Mrs Jec- . .r.r- a»i Mr? Hf.enndge attended

Tne annual reuruow of the Tromas family will be bead at Fores: Park.

Brazil. Saturday Aur. IS. Orva Keller r 5 *e Un- r. entered Mi'>:oaar> *ociety i!art.n*Tilie -ittal today f r Held* All-Pay Meet me

observation and xetlieal treatment _ .. . . r - .

Tr,e M.s?.tuary society of the hir»t

The annual U- -* wove fcomecom j Baptist chuteh r-e ; l an all day meet .r.g reamon win e -eld SuKae. Aug. T _. ... v 4 . ^ hof Mr , 1 s < ^ ; W ***** Whelan, east of town. . one is invitea Diner was *errcd at the noon hour .fcrnx.g aeH e ttrg services *»iii - ^rove A short cusx.ess meet- ■» -eld it the F rst Chrirtfat* chnrck ar «, e.i at 2:30 o c.-oc* w.th tae a: TlererdUa S-c'"*T Au*c«t 6. Rev z . e :c ^ t Mrs. S. E. Dat.e- prv :iAshler of Rr ^bnlle wfl] nave _ n? A « r i? -More Lke the Ma^j--«?* f the mrr.ee*. ^ SitLf , W i, fc Mrs. Westfall at Mr alt-1 Mr* -ph Fix and Mi*? 'the p^c . Mrs. Dav^s real the Slst Kxthertfre F:r f IVtroTt spent the psalic ar : Mr- W -.an offeteJ --Mtend with M - Fit's pa'er.t* Mr prayer F.-ports frox tr.e seezetan .-.r,d Mr* Law-T-'-re Crawley Mis* and ttexs-.-er were given ar.o Mrs. L —*e Crawley **io spent the cast Da'ies rs s the first . hapter of the

Friendly Folk

Meeting Postponed Fnendly Fclk will nieet with Mrs R-xaid Parent WrUnesoay ,Aug 9. x-stead of tins evsticng.

C*«-s<eal Rebekah Lodge

\ .(ert Thursda> *

- *' 1

r =-: i y a

evening at 8 o'clock. *

+ •!• + + + + . X

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s l

And so

money

small Scan sure and *

>* goe*

proposition.

-;x “eeks with r. me with ther A truckload * way to a C. C -r.ty. stopper

-r sister, nerurnet stu.

i eluding t: - - - - - - •

camp :n Spencer -bjeh the this city Monday 1 ; 4t «<c-

| September

Th;rty-two persons, uc.Idren, were present. A -&* enjoyed b; all after reting was adjourned tc with Mrs Debuscr. ca

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Hall-Frank WeJdir.f Take* Place Monday

Mis* Estelle F.snk. daug ter of j Mr and Mrs. Gecrge Frank of Clinton Falls oeeame the tride if Cloyd Hall, n cf Mr ant M:s. Dan Hall, also of C-.nu n towT.s ».p ia a ceremony at the home of the t r,de Monday after>n at 4 o'« I fk F.i ier L H. Athey of Greeticastle Hf.cizted, using the

d cable ring ceren.-ccy.

On. ’ the immediate families of the iCeBtlwBS* u» P**e Tkreet

HAMMOND RITES

the J rcs meet.r.g Tus aa;

Me

Battie Groun-r

r.,grt and reft -‘•t ' conticae anti!

•*. : received *■ -*-.r.mg to eat. The! - - v v -r +

r of the tr. • hie hit no in-' Tharsdar readme r.ructctt f t be : and none of the 1 Ll*b To Meet

r.er n*d any r ey. Tne man said | Thursday Hearise Cub w.U

to est since

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Federal Farm Loans Explained A p*« iau c' -h* It U1 'ta«e* gviernaaert t* ,'e v -> the irw-r rr.Tuaace h.* k-ta- um !> T> Per rent of the value of ir ir farm- a.-o to caver peraowal property if r i« nece*. Sj! - . *© eli tar«ers Mike e r rwTit cm their farm* v available T>* regiiU. Fcleral Laai Bank Uan Bill be n’e« fer 5fr per trnm M tfce •' of*•**-! valu- -i 'a iD*ereM boc U, exceed s 1-2 p t cent for the fir-t fiv r year* and no payuwwt required tu the pnne.cal dunne ’ha' t ae. I* -- ca« g-t an afdit aal loan Bi-ch U called * 'eoenateti.■en" loan few 23 eer cent, aaaking the twr k in. fag T5 t -r rim <4 th* inoraised <a ue of the far* Thr .sir .tub*,.wer« an o<ir- 5 r.-r cent m'err t and von are ikh requirv-i to =.ake atv ivasc-r.' c« 'he nriweipal for J year* It t.u r-< 1 refinancing. «e tL.nk y u sh-x get yoar ao- : . *ti*na a a* *uon a» pcan tie Tbtae applvag «»-• pay the c**t cf r * acwraHal aher. the anplieation ia ft: 4 ».ii t* glid i«, talk over year f.ranc a! c.oditwn with ; s -at giv* cur opin an ho* a refinancing piac can be hanllcc;

Maxir-e Miss Wilhe!-

- * H ste. M.s E rabeth Patter- .- n Mrs Mary A” C .’.in; and Mr? F.:- Hixun c.f tic* ty were visitors

.tc !r,d.irap«.!is Wesr.es-iay.

Ed Lynch and 0 W Hoi ..well were a . tb <se utte-t-xg a meeting :r. 1 Inlanapolis Tues-ii for the purpose I f *ett.r.g up a VRA c de for auto '

dea.ers and garages ver Indiana

M>s Fem Beck of Pen Huron. * Mien, j.-rc-.ec Wednesday to spend* curt of rer vacat.cn with her parents ! Mr and Mrs Oxer Beck and sister Mi-v a.-. fax..ly who are also home

! it this time.

W ..axi B:** ;• prtnnual -.f the Ir. nana university sam.Tier sessiefl r.-ients recently .nitiated into P^i T^c'.a Ka c-i. natioRal professdocal educational fraternity.

C C.

tr-y xad had u c r, and thres! . / fcrce. A g: M ran-Mmrce

:uopened to be t:wn, took up a -.-.t>en and : .-t 'andwsc es for : e nen. wbc *•- rastily and boarded ti - 'rjek c ? -o* - — t.ietr journey.—

Mar.nsvilL? Re- --r.

Tb -isday

j meet at the home of Mrs.

T-iha

to procure food , Hayroer Thursday evenuxg a: ? o’Soys from the i !«*. Mr? Bee Brxwn wiU have

camp, who ! charge of the program.

♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ * 4 H nabs Reid

DenceiMriiiOB Coniesa

srri ATioN is TENSE TO-DAY IN MINE ARE A

THOl>AVl»S F PK-RET' 'EMBLE IN ENN'YLVaMA

STRIKE Di'TRICT

El EVEN" W, SPED Tl'E'DtV

Last rites for Mr* Lewie Hodshire. Crown street, who diet Monday, were

hc.d Wednesday afternoon at 2 ^

k from, the Re-:-, r Fonerai home. ! * - Mr* Ar.gie Gadwir i B cr.arge of the serr.oes Interruent was .n Forest H !! ceretery Mr* Hod*h:re hed as a re*-it of a rap tuned append;! Th.crty-two 4-H ciuo girls, xiettbers cf cc-xini.-Tteei is charge f arrangervrts for the girl’s pnr*. of the 4-H eiub exhibit to oe held tc this r.tr Aug-, t 1* ani is. met :n the er-urt u*e Pue*lay evering to perfect

plat s f-r the event.

A

Rumors Are T*i: Rebelliona Miners Are Arming knd Preparing for

>en .* Trouble

Green«st> 4-H clubs held their demor.strit n contest Tuesday. Nine teams tittle ipated. Teams selected to com pete in the county contest include Mary Jane Etter and Marjorie Black, wt.,-. will demonstrate bow to pnek a . -t.ch; and Lauretta Hurst am Mar- L a Hamx.or.d who will show how t cack a weekead bag. In .a.-- B three teams were chosen eonsi.«:.r.g of Mad-crmn Estep and Maty Rogers; fourth place to Winifred Gnmes and fifth place to Minlyn ctewart and Virginia A'o-ung. Other interesting demonstrstions were given ly Olive Mae Dean. Wilma Jean B_.- Georgia .Anne Zets and Dorothy Etter Elizabeth ?- ■err. a nr. Mar-lyn Brown and F-rn Alexander. The contest was judged by Mrs. Martha Welch, former teacher, and Let >ra N'obLtt. of Kendalh-.;> h:ch

school.

These girls were trained by Lucille MeC.a.n and lyorene H,cks. vocational teachers and Mary Lruise Talbott E. zaaeth Brwrrar. Margaret Johnston. Anna Ruth N'eter and Lucille Wr.ite. ;anior leaders

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Friends Entertained

At a Luncheon

Miss Bessie Hammond, who paused away it the Home, east of the city urd W5s this afternoon interred in the family lot in Forest Hill cemetery was the youngest child of Evan ino Hamerte Hamm end < de -ea-ei (: -xe was bo:r in Gieer:an>. and lived her entire life ere with the exception f ten year? spent in teaching in

Akron mnd Cleveland. Ohio.

She was a graouate of the local r.rh -c v d. and taught for fourteen ears in the schuols of this city.

THE AMERICAN SECl'ltjjy

Lo«ns icd Fiuidii

!• M 1-2 « " — at . ..

rf which were .nd« :i»

itendt-nry f Pm: P. \ (

•it e ubaence of her :

E Monger, i.jumo tne :jm . vice at tne McCurry Futri. t-yir.g a big.-, tribute t: it: n

character.

Miss Hammond was i w a :.!gn veals arj a*p.rat. r.. a ting irtegrity. She *it i -he Methodist church froa Be ag cf a retirir.? w-vS somet ir.g of a reciase. | r vt:ve refinement and ahair iter aisocnticns to te ainjii

and she leave*

b«**t. »**i se.tr Hrvves a fi lends to remember her

One sister. M • H. . ^ Freier.c. Maryiir : ur.; i-, •- Flcr-iKe Beck, res.de* */. K . • u- •. r. -r -. - .. - ^

the. were r.-• • :

- ther? of f -

heated. The pail beams sen ip of f rmer I-;. - ' jj^i

■sond.

Milton Brown & SmAfenti Federal Larxi Baas.

i* ^ • 1 tc >»t *nj*t

You Are Invited

io Participate in the

V'8 Economy Run Next Saturday, 6 O CIock P. M.

A stock Ford Y-8 will leave the Granada Theatre and will be driven over a route of approximately 100 miles (surveyed mileage) at a speed of 40 to 50 miles per hour. Tliis car will return to the Granada Theatre where it will be thorougiy checked for

oil and gas consumption.

LINGO Straight Run Gas and PENNZ0IL Will Be Used.

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Menscrr» Iheckinf and Supcnisuii by compeleot tapartul Judfvi § * Listta to Ua sad Abi»«r erwr nifht except Stturdtr A Saadiv

LMOVTOW Fi Aug 2 iUP.-

of ; c iris ir.ciuiing wc-

tnen wr-t chile -x t:ok •utaoos tojdxy it .vjxl Bui-* stiL nttanpUng to op^iats in PennsyivarL-i strike xr^i. ns: i-rnden f rwth sides in tse V*iv»i fiek : spate waited tensely to see 'vhetr-r the p:c...«i w.iuld keep »r. izreement to i - peacefully ar>l

j-Vo*-* .ii*orier.

I Rumr? that re&eiiiovi* sinkers ji^re arTrung desp. e tte aer^ex-ent

4 ■ •- '- - ' >'• .Cl .7 - . .. .

tboag from here w ' tt> natiomni guarosmen is the j w.th a luncheon and bridge ' frvn grower* conference at j*'** Kfr * t° r trcu-4e. Resent- | p^y at their boaie a Some iale -'Cue Fr;vy are James Btrair. El- 1 ''' ' w * f ^ ° T * r shcsjting of Frioav evening,

rver M -Cullcagh. L C. Bockien. Mr ! *« ■*■***+*■ one fatally.

Sc.- nd P. a Ogg. Those in charge , ~ »• ■«» Ub j tables with Mr and Mr? of . ^ tr.p 'i*to! t tlttt their 2Tyi mber f niton either g-jests. First prto w*§ Wii! V r or for ,:«e more if they will • f* ' ln ^ r hinmti picketing . Mr ano Mrs. P.

-e it the .-.-untT agent's offlf* Fr.davG»<» aeraoons was estimated I Mr? morning x- - V- odoek ' “ »** *> All H C. j

v p-_. A Coal C pit* - \ '-*‘- i C’y Was gi n ( ▼ ere rep*: net closed overnight. Tre agteer -nt to px ket peacefully wa« renchec 5 st night at a cceiferer, * of Govern r G iff on Piorh- * a&c Lnitee Mir, Wotker* officers. Rep, .’esentative- of mine orner* dechre-t to attend .* me <<bser*ers oc-nbtevt

* -her the *mkers nanny a-.t je* Hendnt Renn>*«

iff .iited fir-naOy wnfc tbe V.. M. W ^,4.

A ^ ^ «* j Tcae anr.ua. Hetafri, nc tk!**c* -a. repcrte*. dunng tne ^ at ^ How

J Henohx of Reel*-,-.lie. BniMiav JaJy J 30 At the neon aour a delicious din- j e*er wa* served c« table* p»iaced n the lawn. A large numser of rela- . tiv** aivl fnends **-» present , rjm

la.arrtry. en-,^^ IU ^ ^ u . tan. F* C_ iM^napM,. Terre Haite. - preserve or-j Letvaaon. Rensselaer, and de: and at 'he same tine pro tort tne diate light'- of the miners, perator. arid j *4,]

citizen* reaeraliy. atx..tte»i the' s.litia .'ad card pxkete were threateeurg te atn since eJever, cf their j c utrahe* were shot down yesterday. ’

Sale of Wash Frod Thursday. Friday and Saturdav 99 .

ONLY 93C including stylet to

Special group of Wath Frocks priced at $1.39. $2 00. $2 98.

NO EXCHANGES NO CHARGES. NO LAYAWAY THE OlALITA SH( IP

H. PITCHFwRD

seven

Johr. Hark

wm by

oert Crosby. Mr and

Gaien Irwic were second high tnher guesis present were Dr and * aii. Mr. and Mr?. Eugene Hat< uns. Mr and Mrs. Raioh Edwa.cs. Mr. ant Mr? Paul Smtherlia. Mr end Mr*. Stewart Hostetter Mr | anc Mr? Claude Crrsby. Mr a?»d Mrs. Osbcrne Hutcftias. Mr. and Mrs. Gien Irwm. Mr and Mrs. Ward Porter. Mr and M:s Charles Bogan, and Mr

and Mr.-. Pan. Ream.

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ea-ly merr-rg hours.

Yesterday a battle* tame wrer. .cue's s..ug.-d to keep vpety dutrifi■ i. ix entering mine propertie*, Ar. :.ff t*t at So *d Bitta.i-w. '

retuu in was | Mr and Mr* J

Biif ()ak> for Little Acorn- stowBis Aches from Little (orib,

You can easily prevent the latter by wearing a pair of our

*1 CONST WT COMFORT SHOE Come in and try on a pia—yon will be cooimctd

PoUer SfeSe Stgfe/I 51 Ok. OF AQUAQE

KING. MORRISON, FOSTER CO.

‘Ford Dealers Since 1910'

GJtEENCASTLF

CLOVERDALI

headquarters 112tk caw ped near Brcwr.n: r Puk.VS'- order*

one fatally, u

county

“We are not

the offtewr ergtained. “bot if is any. we certainly are ready for it_ Major Kenneth W Momeyer. re**

the imme-

ncmity. Tre rein: -n for lgJ4 Reid at Lebanon, the last >aw-

<my in July.

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Ha/mtauarra l-H Clafr Held Meeting

clashes . r.yetze, tw Harraoai^r, ™ Ch* ™

l ~ j Ther* were three derr, ei.tra-

rr ™’ Lt Jean Crawley;

u*tr 1 r, the 'attahon. left camp eartv I CmfcJJ' r?“ for ar m*pe.t»ra of the strike zone r .*tratior. wn, ^

-nen *«ai Irtails -f the «3 gw, Mi . neit ^

me* have >en placed at stratem at the H wne Eron. mics Rx-i x' c

poims. xrte of th* drtail. set U f a picnic afterward* ^9tkm9 gwaa, as a hint either t. ♦ 4 4 e ^ « picket* or renal depots w . m lrkt r Umtc Charvb

* S—Ha.

The difficulty, however was that AJlmembersoftheP^imorenihst' prevKau devrder. have brakett om .an church wfill gatrer ,* the -* wtere there were neither mibtia nor i Mr and Mrs GW Mocefcart * state irnop^ TV preserve if either FVbmw Satunav ever.^ * Kj ' m ha. sept thing, quiet and one die- 5th. for a get-togetV* -eeeine ..

anance e-osd abruptly jerter!,, there are severs:

! ****** **'* '™ **T ar- to be consider^ ard ulked over .*

' ** ow « ^ scene thia meeting-

The trooper? have won thesr fevu tan on. in ; • rhoa* strikes W<ekmg alone, or is .- aps or two. three or

fer, they «hr.ys racceede. . te oewsent to 1^ i,. the i scumlong.

Enrh metnber j* : •■and jf food for

Rev New hr. pnrt-T of the Auirh V.M

be preisent

to bring a

* pitch-in supper

ereakznrxg any gtmwdtlMr meremnt wiurh will cover the v Wat *rtc. and f—raiiy Withnct in.-unew cf the church progra.-

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Ex-Service Men Attention! On Sunday, August 6? 1933, at 1:30 p.m. Service Men of all wars will tender a para

and meeting for

Senator Arthur H. Robinson in appreciation of his stand dunnf the last seuion of C

in tbos^ wiio served in all wars

Etrery man. who at any time served his country dnnn| M? all wars, u invited to take part in the parade and mwtia|

BE SI RE TO BE THERE

Briaj all members of your family with yon and show bt presence that you appreciate what Senator Rob.nsoa * •

help us.

The Date — Sunday, August 6th The Place — The \Var Memorial at .Michigan and Penns'lr** The Time —1:30 p. m. special Rates and Special (. ar from

(4reencastle.

«^STrfci5f£2A?t- , -*L-2. 1 :

•4 fifi.

Ml

IwdiuBupuba

T* ■nrq J _ be OR anv car up t* • ««»«,*wra The-e ,re me ret noted .Hcnn*. ^ •*

A J Doff. •• pwu.kta

'»ir « m. ^ _ ^ SIGNED: Putnam County Veterans