The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1933 — Page 2
IHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASiLE, INDIANA. IRIDAY, AUGUSI 4. I M3).
THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail ; matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per ifeek; $3 00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3 50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County
CLASSIFIED ADS
—For Sale—
FOR SALE: Late 1!'28 Pontiac coupe. Good condition. .1 e Eckels,
owner, Fillmore, Indiana
3-3p
JACK FROST TH \WED OUT IN PRISON WASHINGTON. (CP)—Jack Frost is thawing out. Frost, a Negro, was arraigned before Judge Given for drunkennes-. He explained he had merely taken a .drirk to offset the cool weather. "Well, Jack Frost,” raid the magistrate, “that being the case, I’ll send you to jail for 10 days. That will give a chance to thaw ”
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Lewis A- Zaring who has been ill at his home in Manhattan is reported improvingThe annual New Maysville picnic will be hehl Wednesday, August 16, it was stated Friday. Mrs. Lucille Akers Anves of Lena entered the county hospital Friday afternoon for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown of Fincastle are the parents of an eight p>und daughter, Mary Lucille, born
July 30-
Mrs. Ross Tustison. Elm Street, who recently underwent a major operation at the Union Hospital at Terre Haute
is reported improving.
Miss Mary Humphreys returned to lu r home at Rainhridge Friday from
j the county hospital where she re-
iiently underwent an operation.
month ending July 27 totalled $143,- ^ Miss Clair Childs of Minneapolis, 483, it was announced toda> by Paul ^jj nn _ t a former nurse at the Putnam P. Fry, state exci.-e director. county hospital, was a guest of the Of thi- amount $102,44)3 goes into ■ ospital Wednesday and Thursday,
the state excise fund and $41,389 will |
be distributed among counties, citie.- j Maurice Montgomery, son of Mr. and towns. I an I Mrs. Herschel Montgomery Collections for the preceding month Hanna Court, underwent an appendix wen *155,261, and total collections operation at the county hospital Fri-
rammander T. G- W. Settle examining the gond da of the stratosphere balleoi. in which he hopes to make .i record ascent from Soldier Held. (Tii - cag i Weather indications promise con ditions -uitable to make the flight this
week
COW Kl( KF.I* IHF, BUCKET MEDFORD. Ore., (UP)—Bud Hno\er 1st a milking contest spnsored by K Chainbei of Commerce beiause pis cow kiikei the bucket before he vas through, but the unscheduled i»- • idem proved popular with the spectators.
$143,483 BEER TAX COLLECTED INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4, (UP>— i- ollevtion. from beer, malt, wine and 1 -;uor L.xes and licenses during the
amount to $1,176,926.
Money placed in the excise fund will be distributed among schools on the basis of pupil enumeration.
POLKKGET ORDERS
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 4 (UP)—
day morning.
Mi s Petty Summers, Elm street who has been spending part of her vacation at “Camp Dellwood" and visiting relatives at Indianapolis lias
returned home.
Morning and evening services wall be held at the First Christian church
State police were i rdered by 'state! a* Cloverdale. Sunday. August 6. Rev.
rectorAl G Feeney today t> [ Athley of Russellville will have arre-t all tiuck and bus drivers found charge of the services,
without two red flags and two red Misg Marguerite Scobee, living flares in their equipment. northeast of town, who has been c on-
Feeney said h.s men had been cam- fine<1 to her home for thp |)ast thrpp paigning among truck drivers I . ppkfi with u phoj(i fpvpr was rt time weeks to ao<,u*>t them wdth p(J le , ovprjn(( . rapil||v Fri(|av .
ths new law repairing the equipment I
for use in caseof trucks or busses 1 Miss Minnie Mae Bartley, south In-
FOR SALE OR TRADE: One 1929 Ford coupe; one 1930 Ford coach; one 1931 Ford fordor. All in A-l condition. See me before you buy. Plymouth and DeSoto Dealer, (lair Robinson, Fillmore. 3-2t
FO p SALE: Com. Forest Stanley, Fillmore. 3-2p
FOR SALE: Frying chickens. Dressed and delivered am week day Phone 608-L. It
FOR SALE: Frying chickens, grain fed. Daily deliveries. 401 vest Walnut street. Phone 438-Y. 4-2t
FOR SALE: Leghorn roosters, 25 cts. Nice an i fat. Layman Hepler. 4-2p
FOR SALE OR TRADE—1 Essex coach. 1931 Trade for stink or grain. At James Garage, North Jackson Street. Walter Campbell 2-4-2ts,
FOR SALE:—5 acres ground, good four room house, cellar, barn. Painted and Papered. Good well Good fence all around Price *750.00 West edge Fillmore See Walter Campbell-2-4-2L
—For Rent—
FOR RENT:—Five room modern house. Apply Banner offire- 4-2t.
—Wanted—
WANTED: Four or five room house or apartment. Close in. Address Box J, Banner. 3-2p
SSraW&fer Frances E. Zaring | "N—dVuggists IVEftYWHM
To He Married
Announcement of the engagement br y e j s a graduate of eRelsville high and approaching marriage of Miss schoo | atu i very jiopular in the coin- I Frances Elizabeth Zaring, attractive mun i (y , Mr. Myers is employed with j and popular daughter of Dr. and Mrs. steum shovel nn the Myers farm- | E. T. Zaring of 2424 North Eighth Mr. and Mrs. Myers will reside in | street, Terre Haute, to Harry Allen ; Jackson township—Brazil .TimesMartin, son f Mr and Mr- A. H. + + + * + + Martin, of Grand Rapids, Mich., was Summers Reunion
To Be August 6
The sixteenth annual reunion of the Mason W. and Nancy C. Summers families will be held Sunday, August 6th at the hiwne of Cash Buckler, Hollandsburg, Indiana, State
Road 36-
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Monday Club To Hold All Day Meeting The Monday club will hold its annual all day meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Robert Browning, northeast of town Members will meet at the home of Mrs. Harvey Owens at
11:30 o’clock.
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Home Economics Clubs Enjoy OutC'g Wednesday Warren Township Home Economics
club entertained all
AMERICAN SECURITY co. Loans & Discounts Phone 98 11W E. Washington St.
"U will take part. The
WANTED—Any kind of dead stock Call 278, Greencastle. We pay all charges. John Wachtel Co. 24-tf
WANTED;— Housework by the hour or quilting or rug making. Reasonable prices. Alic> Fitzsimmons 58 Martinsville street. 4-3p.
WANTED: Old book- magazines, and nf 'vv.p.i.vrs 6Uc jier hundred; rags 50c per hundred. Greencistle Scrap Paper and Junk Co. West Walnut Street, Phone 604. 31-6p
-Miscellaneoii§—
stalled on the road
«ai
ECONOMY STORE
FI Ol NOW
R T W FREE BUY
AND SAVE.
Pro-peril) Brand 21 lb. bg. 89c Gold Medal 97c t z Mr, Me GoM Mrdal. PilUhury or K. Z. Hake. 10 Ll»s 45c
SwiftV ( ured Ham. cenler Cut. I.b. 27c (rranulate I Sugar. 25 llm. $1.29 Potati.es, 10 Lbs- Sac Large packages. Corn Makes. Post Toasties. Puffed Wheat, t,rain-nut Makes. Brie hri.pies
5 Lb. Hag of any
25c
—any one
10c
Fret’i Leinmns, 360 si a-, dz
23c
Peac’ves, Fancy Free*! one,
Maxwell Hi.um Coffee Ib.
27"
I.b
5c
1 ii;n Brand, (offpc, |b.
16c
( antelotipi's, 2 for
15c
Laundry Soap. White
1 Tea 1 1 l.h. I’kg. . ,
15c
N:.ptha. 12 fur
25c
Fresh P ;rk Chops all cut even.
“SWIFT” on Beef Insures
Quality,
Cubed Steak ■ better with no Wa-te 20c Reid, Ih. (llml .V) ... 13c VII out Reef is cut from Swifl’s Brandi ’ Beef. Swift’s Premium. Has Hun n Lb. ft •swifris Breakfast Hu on in roll jjtj. Swift’s Pan.n in chunk, lb Me Cur Lunch Meals j re Swift’s.
conk belter, eat better, are be.ler. Ie»s waste, more Chops in a lb 12 U2c Pork Steak lb. (Roa-t 10c) 12c Sugar Cured I’irnirs.wmall Lb. 9 1 2c ^wifi’s Sugar Cured Tenderloin lb 25c Lai 1 in Carton, Pail and Hulk. WE SELL QUALITY MERCHANDISE. SERVICE VN|) CRKDl’l ALL FOR ONE •RICE—PHONE 7Ml
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Highest Quality Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Dressed Chickens, Veal, Baby Beef — Lamb Lunch Meats . Ice Cold Melons
We have what you want and the price is right.
’iatm street, has returned home from three weeks’ visit at Lake Wawa-.-•‘e. She ario attended the Century of Progress exposition at Chicago. The county health officer reports 26 births and 17 deaths during the month of Juh for Greencastle apd Ihitnam county. These figures do not include Roachdale, Cloverdale Russellville and Bair,bridge. Charles Conklin and George Webster both escaped injury late Thursda> when automobile, driven by them c< Hided at Washington street and College avenue. Both of the cars were damaged in the irash. Funeral service- for Lafayette A Craddick, who die | Wednesday afternoon at his home north of Cloverdale, were held F'riday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home, with the Rev. W. E- Gill in charge. Brick Chtqiel -erviees for August will he held the morning of the first and third Sundays—next Sunday and the second Sunday following. The Sunday School will meet every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
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Dr Leon Gray, a former Cloverdale man, now a | racticir.g physician iat Martinsville, was elected commander of the Martinsville American i >n post at an election of officers in I that city Wednesday night. Funeral services for Walter J. 1 Bridgewater, of Washington town- ! ship, who died Wednesday evening, j w ill be held from the home Saturday ; afternoon at 1 o’clock. Interment | will be in the Markle cemetery in forth Terre Haute. Elmer McCsmmack, Jefferson township man. was taken to Martinsville late Thursday afternoon, by the ! Morgan county sheriff where he wdll ] be qurstioned in connection with al- | leged theft of some corn a few days | ago at Little Point The com, it was ] sai i, was sold in Putnam county.
Wli.DWOOD —Dance to the music of Bob White’s Orchestra Saturday and Sunday nights. . 4-lp.
HORSE SHOEING and general repair. Wagon tire setting. *3 00 per set. W. F. Frank. Phone Bainbridge.
3-3p.
MR. FARMER-Have 18 sheep to farm out on share. 1-2 wool and 1-3 lambs, 1934 See Walter Campbell.
2-4-2ts.
NOTICE: For farm, automobile and property insurance see Roy Hillis, 19 south Indiana street. Phone 826-Y. 21-eod-tf.
DANCE MUSIC by The Original Brick Tops all-girl rchestra at Banner Club Saturday night. Big time music at regular prices. Ip
GANDHI SENTENCED POONA, India, Aug. 4, (UP) — Mahatma M. K. Gandhi was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment today aft>r he had refused a government offer to release him provided he remained in Poona and refrained from indulgence in civil disobedience activities. Gandhi, in and out of jail for years as the result of his ’’swuraj” or home rule campaigns, wa, in prison early in May when he began a 21 lay fast as a gesture in token of the unhappy lot of the millions of Hindu “untouchables.” The government, fearing he might become a martyr if his health suffered while he was in prison, released him. Gandhi stuck out the fast, the latest of a series, and retained his
liberty.
Several days ago, however, he made plans for a march through the country with 32 followers, intending to pteach individual civil disobedience, that is, disobedience of British laws by individuals rather than by groups. He was arrested as he slept a few hours before he was to start Tuesday morning. Officials considered his case and decided to release him if he would promise to abandon hi* activities but to sentence him formally to
jail if he refused
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 5,1)00; holdovers 2,183; weights of 1611 lbs., up, 10 to Hi cents higher, underweights 20 to 25 cents higher; 140 to 100 lbs , *3.85 to *4.10; 100 to 200 lbs., *4.06; 200 to 250 lbs., *4.60 to *4.70; 250 to 250 lbs., *4.20 to •4.60; packing sows *3.50 to *3.85. Cattle 300; calves 500; steady; steers *6.00 to $7.50: heifers *5.0(1 to $6.25; cows *3.25 to *4.INI; low cut-
made yesterday afternoon at a des-sert-bridge party given by Miss Zaring’s sister, Mi.- Myrtle Zaring, at her home. The wedding will take place in Oc-
tober.
Miss Zaring was graduated and received her A. B. degree from Butler university, where she is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Martin is a graduate of Lake Forest Academy and als. attended Butler
university.
The announcement was made at the dessert-bridge given yesterday afternoon by Mis.- Myrtle Zaring, assisted by her mother. Guests were invited for 2 o’clock and following dessert the afternoon was spent in playing bridge.
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Stoner Reunion to Be Held August 13 * The 34th annual reunion of the Ftoner family will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair, five miles north of Greencastle, Sunlay, August 13.
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Mrs. Hunch Hostess To Country Reading < lub The Country Reading Club met 'Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. FI. P. Huuck. Miss Richie had charge nf the program on the subject “If Doors Slamed”. A general discussion followed. The meeting closed with community singing in compliment to Mrs. Ralph Howard a former member who was welcomed back into the clui) since moving back to Putnamille The hostess served delicious summer time refreshments. Twenty igie members and four guests were present-
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Hurst Reunion To IV Held August 13th The annual Hurst family reunion will tie held in the Blue Grove, a mile south of Mt. Meridian, on Sunday, August 13. At noon the usual basket dinner will he served and an entertaining- program will lie given in the afternoon- All friends and relatives of the Hurst family will be cordially welcome. Children aiid grown-ups, as well, are invited to give readings and musical numbers.
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Keelsville High School Graduate Is Married Miss Genecia I- B<>yd. the daughter of Mrs. E lgar Boyd, of Washington township, and Everett F’. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Myer, of Jackson township, were married Saturday evening, July 29th, at 4:30 o’click by Rev. W. H Sharpe at his home in Lebanon. The single ring ceremony was used. The couple was attended by Miss Tressa Brann an I George Rissler. both of Reelsville. 'The
Program »jn
t of piano, violin, and vod ..nibers. The public is invited.
STUDIO RECITAL AND PICNIC IS ENJOYED
Clubs of Putnam county at the beautiful grove south of Road 40 known as the Ray Stockwell grove on Wednes-
day.
All gathered at an early hour to get in a full day. Just before the noon hour all members of each club formed get-together circles to find out who each one was and was led in the march with Mrs W’ill Glidewell at the
piano.
.Mrs. Joe Wright led the crowd with the community singing after which a Imuntiful dinner of all good things were spread. Mrs. Maude McNary offered thanks and then all were quite
On Wednesday afternoon at 3.3(1 o’clock a studio recital was given at Music hall by Junior High and Hieh School students who are studying piano with Miss Rutledge i n the summer school of DePauw School of
Music.
Notwithstanding the heat of the summer, the students have done cellent work, and the recital
every evidence of this.
• The recital was held in the cool basement studio and was attended bj | parents and a few gue-t friends by j invitation, Miss Minnetta Wright,
Home Economic j played one number on the program,
ex-
gave
At 5:30 all enjoyed the bountiful pic. nie dinner prepared for the occasion. Earlier in the term an enjoyable entertainment was given by the younger students. Those who took part in the Wednesday program were Lorraine Brendle, Jean E.-tham of Coatesville, Marcia Hughes. Eleanor McCullough, Marion iVHer and Virginia Shirley. Harriet Alice Seller. 1 younger student, played two selections on the program. Zink Fleenor and Irene Sutherlin of Putnamviile,
could not be present.
The nine weeks terms will close
August 12. The fall term will hegm
busy for a while. About 2 o’clock we ] September 11. were delightfully entertained by the
Cooper girls and Tincher girls who | have been on the air several times. Cloverdale township furnished a j broadcasting station X. I. O. W with Mrs. Nora Morrison at the mirco- 1
; hone. Mrs. Finn
ROSEN ARREST LOOMS
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug 4, (UP) —Federal arrest of Abe Rosen, Gary, unlicen.-ed iieer dealer, on ihargesof . illegal interstate transportation of
Runyan and Mrs. i^,. a p) )eart . ( i imminent today.
Lsuhei Stuart gave readings and th« Hp wi |, >(e arrestpd as a twt cs „ program ended with a song to the ()f thp Collier , aw which prohlbju tune of America “Say We All ” importation of liquors contrary to Mrs. Nellie Williams and Mrs state law> it was understood.
Reuben Stwalley of Putnamvile gax'e
readings Mrs. Hazel Owens of Marion township gave two .beautiful selections on the ipiano. Master Bobby Vonburg of Indianapolis gave a re-
citation.
Mrs. Maude McNary the county President read a beautiful piece of poetry on Home Clubs. There were six clubs represented. Cloverdale won the prize of the most members present which was a book. The Misses McClure of Warren township had several little games and contests for the little folks while Mrs. Brack had some for the older ones. Everyone thanked the members of AN arren township Home Economic Clui) for their wonderful hospitality. There were about 200 present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harley Have House Guests
Guests of Mr. ami Mrs. E. R. Bartley and daughter, Minnie Mae, are Mi. an | Mi- GWnn McCriimnien anil children, and Miss Anna Blackerin of Montgomery, Ala.; Mrs. A R. Hend-
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
James R. Fleming, U. S. atMiwy for the northern Indiana district, who announced he was investieittiny Rose en’s Iieer activities, is known to have conferred w ith Atty. (Jen. Philip Litr, •Jr., at Indianafiolis this week. Fleming said he not only had evi. dence that Rosen is sellinii Iieer vnth. out a license hut also was impomny his beer front othei states, principally
Illinois.
He instructed Paul Shinholt ant Thomas W. Carlin, prehibitrin scent) stationed at Hammond, to make a thorough investigation of Roden's ac-
tivities.
Since Indiana law- dictate that beer dealers must have a Ihense, Fleming will help enforce the law. h(
said.
Rosen has filed injunction pi iceedings in federal court here -eeking to restrain law enforcement officer! front interfering with his beer sales. The suit alleges unconstitutionalitj of the state Iteer law on Rosen’s dai# that an attempt is Iteing ma le tv Jo -
ricks, Mrs. Dewiest and daughter, : tJrive him of a * 2(M) ’ ,) 0 0 bit-lies, with-
Gail Ann, of Fort Smith, Ark.; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fry ansi daughter, Elaine, of Indianapolis.
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Will (iive Recital Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Elmer Seller will present her music class i n a recital Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Russellville Christian church Twenty child-
out due process of law. It was tW first time that a state Iieer law went to a federal court for a constitution*
ality test.
15TH FRACTURE SUFFERED SHELHYVILLK. Ind. (UFi Seven year old Annahelle Fessler suffered* bone fracture for the 15th time when she fell while walking on rrutcher The latest injury was a frartuied collar bone.
Only
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PLACER MINING CALLS JOBLESS OF WEST SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, (UP) — Additional evidence that unemployed men are seeking gold in the hills to escape effects of the economic depression was seen in the report of Miss Joanna Sprague, Salt Latte City li-
bra.' an.
Miss Sprague reported that her institution has lieen swamped with re-
quests for books dealing with placer ! ters and cuters *1.50 to *2.60; veals mining. The demand is difficult to wady, *6.00 down, meet, ahe said, because of the limited Slioep 1,400; mostly 25 to 50 cents number of volumes available. Moat lower; Iambs f#.00 to *7.50; bucka *1 of the readers are men, she added. less- ewes *2.00 to *3.00.
ROUND TRIP FROM (.REKNCVVTl.K
Lowest coach rate ever offered to famous resorts way up NORTH • What a week-end vacation opportu nity! 500 miles north into coul MuliiKan
lor just a few dollars.
Spend two full days in any of these
a—Cadillac
famous resorta-
llac. Petmkey. Har
bor Springs. Traverse City, Mackinaw City. Enjoy the beauty Mackinac
Ibland for only $1 extra cliai|<e
Lv. < ireein-u»t le —3:28 |\ \|. (C.S.T.) Aii#. 18. Return following Sumlay nij'lit, Aug. 20
Fwh in clear, cool takes, tide lioraettack shadsd trails, play golf, hike or loaf bracing air of the north woods !*>
the bracing air of the north woods,
that something?
Excellent hotels convenient.
Isn’t
offering
HEDGE’S MARKET
PHONE 12
( buck Roast 10c 1
BACON End Piece tOc Lb
PURE PORK Sausage 4 ib. 25c
Dround Beef 3 Lbs 25c FRESH LEAN
Boiling Beef 5c Lb.
SWISS STEAK
LB. ...
12k
Lard 3 u». 25c
Coffct*, Sutirisc Brand. Lb
>'‘g lice nee* reduced toll Pack your bag for a glorious week-end “"'ay from sweltering summei f*. at se*-
PUNK’
Pork ( hopa.
10c
your local ticket agent toda>
HAMS
End cut. Ib.
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9?c Lb -
Freah Pork Braina. Lb.
5c
LEAN Pork Steak 10c Lb : Large Juicy • FRANKS 3 ibs. 25c
Fresh Pork Liver. 2 I b»-
