The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1933 — Page 2
fKE DAILY BAN:VER, GREESCAi'/LE, INDIANA. MONDAY. AUGUST 7. Iv33
xJeny Reports of Romance
THE DAILY BANNER I STCtSlCO. BOARD OF Herald Ccmsolidated EDUCATION TO
It 'Waves For All | ary street, is at hv»m. after .'|>endinK 1 Entered in the postoffice at Green- a wwk at Battle Ground,
castle, Indiana, as second class- mail
matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Miss Margaret Reel of Baml.ridge Subscription price, 10 cents per | underwant a major ope ration at the week; $3 00 per year by mail in Put- county hospital Sunc.uv ~ j n&m County; 83 50 to 85.00 per year pr(jf and Mrs w c . Arnold left
by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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; Sunday evening for Chicago where they will attend the World’s Fair. Mi - Pauline Hostr f Attica is the guc-t this week of her sister. Miss Wilhelmina Hoste. nth Jackson St
GIVE RIBBONS
WILL Ht AWARDED TO WINNEKS AT 4-H CLUB EXHIBIT
AUGUST 18-19
MEET WITH SUPERINTENDENT
Trustees to Picnic at Hoosier High lands August 17. School Opens Sept. 1
Miss Mary O’Rear of this city spent the week-end with her brother D-nald O’Rear in Terre H.*ute.
Mi.-- Catherine R.ggs of Greencastle i= enjoying a trip on the Great Lake- aboard the st<a !-hip Octorara.
Mrs. O G. Evens li'ing five miles northwest of town who suffered a stroke of a) iplexy, Monday morr.ing
Mrs^ E. V. New-ran. who ha. been , in a crimal condition.
I with friends in the city, left this 1 I morning for her home in Toledo,
Ohio-
A'rht gh report- emanating ft n the French Riviera, to the effect that I •. ,.,g • xot aim star, w .lu shortly marry Harold F. McCormick (•r.seu. Chicago harvester nulli naire. were promptly denied by both oart.*», frienus of Miss Negri, who is now in ran*, believe there is "'an o»u«r«tondinir'' which noav muar wedding bells.
Mr. and Mrs- J W. childien and Mr ai.d Dunn returned to their Rochester after spendin, in Greenca-tle.
Dunn Mrs.
ani
Leon
me near few days
Members of the county board of education at their first meeting with Rnv E. Jones, new county superintendent of schools, Monday, voted to provide ribbon* for winners at the unnual -1-H club exhibit to be held in j Greene.iStle August 18 and 19. I The trustee- also set the date and
Mr- 1 Sayer returned to her pj ace f or t j, eli annual picnic. All the •i n east W .-'ur.gton Street t rus tees and their families will gather M iia> from the ci mty hospital at jjoosier Highlands August 17 for
whe. s she recently snderwent an op-
eration.
Della Theta Tau To Meet Tonight The regular meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority will be held Monda;. evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Le-'ta Mullins, !Ke^ Washington street *
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Province 3 Tri kappa Social At Shakamak
i .Announcement is made by Mrs. I Elmer W Sherwood of Bloomfield, i who is president of province 8 of the Tri kappa sorority that the annual summer social of the province will be held at Shakamak State Park, near
Jasonvitle, Friday. Aug- 18.
: A STITCH l.\ TIM?! * SAVES NINE II
And so it goes wit h proposition. AUo ^
you j,
will
see us.
THE AMERICAN SECURITY^ Loans and Financing r 1
.or the fifteenth annual
Frohe Death Ot II, R. Executive
iYSTFRY SURROUNDS MURDER OF HENRYF SANBORN IN EAST
it the case, categorically denied there .ad been any such request. Almost equal secrecy surrounded at I least two women known to have been - questioned for possible clews.
Allee and Mr.
W. T. Handy, county treasurer, who has been com ned to his home fr,! the past week •> ’n an infection (,f • -.e foot, was al « ' be in his of-
NEW YORK, ness a.'-ociates r.en in the life
Aug. 7, iLPi—Bu.-i-and mysterious wof Henry F. Sanb rn.
(.El S REC TOR SC HOLARSHIP Announcement has been male that J n YanHom of Ea.-t Washington -treet has been awarded a Rector -cholar-hip, proridiiig four years tui-
v.xslt and unattached railroad ex-j tion and fee . at TePauw university, c. itive to*iay were brought into the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. B.
YanHorn, and entered the Gieencastle schools in the eighth grade when the family moved here from Winter Haven. Fla. He has missed only onenaif day of school in five years, graduating with the highest four-year average in a class of 93 students and received first honors in the local Kiwanis award and the National Honor society, the latter a fraternity Ur high school juniors and seniors.. He also received a four year scholarship to Puriue, but refused this in order to enter DePcuw In addition to his school work he has been active in Sunday school and scout work and .us been a lia.lv Banrer and Indiana- , i, New- carrier for -everal years, lio'< ng membership in the N. B. .A and serving as captain since its organ
investigation of his weird death a! :he rands of a murderer Police imR-.e; it a ‘ very delicate case.” Pci e moved cautiously and outv.Erdiy uttie profrets was apparent. H wever seemingly great importance vas attached to information believed . c. t by one f Sanborn's bu.-ines- as.iate- Bamroft Mitchell, son of Williai - . Mitchell, former L’. S at-j
.ornev general.
Authorities instructed French p<>- I .c t f.. i Mitchell, who mailed for Europe July _2, four days after the .iiiu.;.! fficial di-appeaied. Mitchell and Sanborn and anot er man, idenW.ilard McNeir, ad tieen *■ •- in a rerf.t <dcurities deal !•:: a brewery in Branford, onn. A receipt for four shares of tn Die very stock, .-ad to have been “ :.<-d Mitchell, wo- found among ;rr- :n the slain man’s pockets. -r !> y uirc.unded th*- entrance of ,he. .- name into the investigation d it wa- not known he was to he. » net) until a cable from Paris f . id I rench pjlite had been instruct- * i i him. Previously Police Inr. c tci Johii J. Gallagher, in charge
Mr and Mrs. R
ani Mrs Freeman Goo.ipa-ter cf Je r -1 ]iee VI , n j a y
ferson townsh’p have returned hume
from Chicago where th- attended Mr and Mrs. M. I Miner and son
irition f Danville Kentucr stopped over for a visit with Mi and Mrs- Robert
M.-.-< Belle and I a Long enrou te to th-:r home from the
Cloverdale who have . en visiting yt'orld- Fair
Mrs. N’ A. Whitaker n Martinsville )
re^urnfd home Saturh They were Misses Margaret Gilmore, Edith aceunipanied home by i - Whitaker | Browning and Gra e Browning left
, Saturday evening : >r i hicago where
( I. Reeves, west Walnut - rei . j they will spend a week at the Century
is taking a w eek’s vacation from his | of p,.,,^ E
work with the Public Service com-
pany >f Indiana. Mr an.: Mr-. Reeves -pent Funday v.-iting Mr and MrsW A V at Man 1.1 Suit for po.-session of real estate in Greencastle was filed in t:rcuit court Saturday afternoon by Clarence E. Heber against Orville O’Neal Pos--ession cf the property and damages of 8375 are sought by the plaintiff. Fred V. Thomas is attorney for
Heber.
George Knoy, 18 year- old, cf Owen county, was being sought by Putnam county auth .ritie- Saturiay afternoon on request of his parents, who said he had run away from home Kn iy'» parent- erste a filling -tatn.n on state r ad 43. south of Cloverdale. Elmer MoCa i mack of Jctfer-op township, who was arrested last
this event.
Mr. G- bei, representing a book concern. gave the trustees a dinner at a local cafe, and also announced that his company would provide a bronze statute of George Washington for the high school which has the higest average daily attendance from Sept.
1 tc Jan. 1.
During the discussion of various matters connected with the opening of school Sept. 1, Superintendent Jones warned parents that they should not purchase books until after the pupils have met with the teachers the first day of school.
Grov eland Case Is Tried Monday
CRISS RIT( HESON ( H.ARGED
WITH TRE8P\ND PROYOKE IN AFFID AVITS
i/ation a year ago. He i? now em- Thursday for Morgan county authorployed in a local store. i ities, was arraigned in Morgan cir- . | cult court Saturday or.d a charge of {iietit larceny- His bond was fixed in
nils WEEK’S WEATMER
I was remanded to custody of the sherUnsettled. probably local sh-.wers 1 iff until bond is provided- McCamMonday or Tuesdax and again Thurs- mack is alleged to be implicated in day or Friday Warner first half, the tl -ft f s me com at Little P ,hit continuing normal or above most of in Morgan county, which was obi to latter half | a Putnam county farmer.
Misses Olivia an' Fffrey Voliva, Myrtle Fry and Fra> ce.; Case spient Sunday at the New: Home coming. Wilbur Glen Volh < fr m Zkm, 111.. made the afternoo address. Grafton Longde. living east of Greencastle, who - mpanied Dr. and Mrs. H B. Lorvnen to Bay View. Mi.-h.. has relume: .nine. Dr. and Mrs. Longden will remain at Bav
View for a month
Earl Fisk Camp N A* of the local Spani.-ii War Vete a. - and the auxiliary attended the - eption for Sena-
tor A. R. Robins n :n Indianapolis terested Grovelaivd people were presSunday afternoon There were fifty en t as witnesses and spectators at the
local veterans present. J trial.
) Mrs. McVay in affidavits filed
1 re-: F. M. Haaawalt of Tacoma. a(ra j n>t Ritcheson alleged that the W ash., i- in l,»e*«ca»Ue this week * (jroveland man trespassed on her visiting tld friends. He taught math- p^rty and attempted to
Trial of Criss Ritcheson, age about 40 years, of Groveland, on charges of trespass and provoke filed by Mrs. Leonn McVay, also of Groveland, was held in Greencastle before Robert H N’ewgont, justice of the peace, Monday afternoon. A large crowd of in-
eniatics in DeFauw a number of years ago. He is now teachir.g in Puget
Sound college in Tacoma.
Mr.-. Frank Cheek of Arcadia spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. George White. Another daughter, Mrs. J. L. Newby of Indianapolis, is spending several days with Mrs.
White and other friend,, in
on
provoke
this city, j t0 have
porch.
FUNERAL SI NDAY
her into making an assault upon him. Prosecutor Theodore Crawley was ( resenting the state’s case while Clifford R. Dickerson was attorney for
Ritcheson.
One cf the interesting exhibits at th-> trial was a bundle of willow switches which Ritcheson is alleged
deposited on the McVay
THIS SETTLES THE ARGUMENT Saturday evening a Standard Ford V-8 Tudor was driven from the Ganada theater to the citv limits of Lafayette and teturn Besides the driver three other persons rode in the car to act as judges and supervise this test. None of these three are Ford owners. Every abservation necessary to make this a convincing test was made by these three competent unbiased judges THESE ARE THEIR FIGURES:
DISTANCE COVERED AVERAGE SPEED MILES PER GAL. OF GAS OIL ( ONSI MEI)
108.6 Mi. 40.8M.P.H. 20.95 NONE
OFFICIAL FIGURES BY THE COMMITTEE PROF 0 H SMITH. HEAD OF DEPT. OF PHYSICS DLPAUW D M WELDON, ASST., CASHIER FIRST CITIZENS BANK LEROY BEE, PRESS REPRESENTATIVE, DAILY BANNER
V-8 ECONOMY IS A FACT
it there was any other way of proving it more convincingly we would gladly do it. You can convince yourself as thousands of Ford owners are dotng every dav that the V 8 is still the world’s most economical motor Car And that argument is certainly settled
LUM & ABNER HOUR OVER NBC TONIGHT KING, MORRISON, FOSTER
CO.
“Ford Dealers Since 1910’’
GREENCASTLE
CLOVERDALE
Ritcheson denied putting any switches on the McVay porch or of rocking the h use as charged by Mrs.
La>t rites for Gilbert R Snider, ... ,
who was killed Thursday night in an I McVay ,n her
automobile occ v n t near Stilesville, •
were held Auday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the G^bin Metho list church- The Re-. J. FT Porter wa- in charge. The Kn.ghts Templar also lock ran in services. Pall bearers were: R. P Mullins, John Howard. Dr. G D Rhea. W. A Call. Emmett Green and Fini-on Walker. Interim it was in Forest Hill cemetery. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were: Inez, Mary and Charles Stwartz, Mrs. Henry H. McCoy and daughter Edythe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Perry, M C. Lang. Mrs. Betn Abbott, Miss Flora Vandement. Miss Marjorie and Elizabeth Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bead and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meakin. Mr. and Mrs. W B. Carter, all of Indianapolis: I) H. Meakin. Mrs. J. H. Pe.ry, Mrs. Paul Black. Mrs. Edwin Arnold. Edna Perry, all of Decatur, III.; Mrs. Frank Perry and sons I rank ,and Theodore of Champaign, III.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snider and children, Mr Frances Snider, Mrs. George Claw«on, Albert Snider of Chicago; Mrs. Russell Huflow, Mr and Mrs. Frank Ellsbtrry, George and Mary EH-Urry. Norman O. Neiburger of Lafayette; Paul Deaton, national secretary t 'il treasurer of Phi Delta Kappa, of Connersville; Mrs. Jessie McKay of Terre Haute; Miss Marjorie Perry, of Portland, Ore.: Mr. Bradley I of Plainfield: Mr. aivd Mrs. Otto Hoff of Terre Haute: Charles Martin and , Berton Smith of Indianapolis; James Ell.-berry of Terre Haute; Ernest Snider uad daughter Louise of Mun-
cie
SHERIFF ASKS FOR TROOPS ROCHESTER, N. Y . Aug 7, (UP) —Sheriff Warren Walters of Seneca county wired a request for national guard troops to Governor Herbert Lehman ’oday a« milk strik disorders continued. The situation in Seneca county is ; bevond the contrjl of local enforce mem agenciss. Fhtriff Walters said.
THREE COUNTIES OVER TOP IN POLICE RADIO DRIVE INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 7. — Three counties out of ninety-two in whi.'h citizens’ organizations have been forr'ei for solicitations toward th~ 8100,000 ?tate )iolice radio fund, are .n the honor roll for having over-sub-cribed their quotas. The anouncement arvd recognition of Morgan, Htirison and Pulaski counties was made Sunday by Walter Kahel, of Tetre Haute, chairman of the joint slate committee of Indiana associations, wr.ioh volunteered leadership in the .v»< vement. Morgan county, Rabel announced, under the chairmanship of E. C. Shirem;>n, Martinsville, completed its contributions in a full cash sum. George C Simler, Corydon, was chairman for Harrison county, and O. H. Keller, Winamac, was chairman in Pulaski county. The program which will finance a -tate wide system of radio communis cations to be operated by state police ‘’acilities in correlation with an army of 3,fin<l Hoosier police officers and deputy sheriffs, has received widespread popular support up and down the state, h is reported by Jack Harding, campaign manager in Indianapolis. Every cent collected and subscribed. Harding asserted, will go directly to the state police radio project, to he administered by a finance committee oi trained business execu-
tives
Members of the finance committee which will control expenditures when it comes time for buying the equipment for five coordinated radio broadcasting stations as a modern protection against fast-moving criminals, holdup men and kidnapers, are: Alfred M. Glossbrenner, Indianapolis; Cornelius O’Brien, Lawrenceburg and Jay G Wallick, Elkhart.
Lunday Aug. 0th
At the noon hour a basket d^k, was spread which was enjoyed An entertainment, consisting ings by the chil iren, and rr.uf , Chas. Baysinger, B.-b Nelson ' 1 sens, ai d Mrs. Parr was highly
and predated by those present i n ^
for temoon
MRU
The chapters at Blvomfield
Linton will lie joint hostesses (
this affair A lui .heon will lie serve,! Officers elected for the at 1 o’clock in the dining hall at Shak- year were: amak and the afternoon program is Pres. Lafe Rdlings; Vice Pm* made up of two special features. ; Conrad Shim; Secretiry-trea bridge and swimming in the t?autiful Mrs. Emma White.
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The Tri ka; pa chapters in the fob S. ('■ C (Tub To lowing cities and towns are included Meet Tuesday in province 3 and are expected to be 1 The meeting of the S C. C. present with larg.- repre entation: which was fostponed from la«: Bedford. Bloomfield. Bloomington, will be held Tuesday evening Brazil, Clinton, Greencastle, Lir.ton. Miss Nina Cook with Mrs. q. Martinsville, Mooresville. Rockville, Runyan assistai.t hostesSpencer, Sullivan, Terre Haute and
Worthington. +++++♦
HEAR ROBIN-ON
Present Day Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Present Day club has been postponed until further notice, it was announced Monday ++++++ IVrPauw Gra iuates To VYed At Indianap..lia Mr and Mrs. Frederick R- Bonifield, Indianapois, announce the engagement of theid daughter Ruth Elizabeth to the Rev. Donald E. Bailey of McCordsville, son of Mr. and Mrs J L- Peasley of Muncie. The wedding will take place the latter part of September at the First Baptist Church. Indianapolis. Both were graduated fr>in DePauw university, where Miss Bonifield was a member of the Alpha Chi Oiiieg.i Sorority and the Rev Mr. Bailey was a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. The Rev. Mr. Bailey also was graduated from the Garrett Bibical institute at Evanston, 111. ++++++ Keel-Mile Reunion Sunday, August 20 The annual reunion of the old Reelsville school will he held Sun lay August 20. at the Reelsville Methodist church- Dinner at the noon hour will be followed by a program in the afternoon: Everybody welcome. + + + + + + + Dunn Reunion Held Sunday The annual Dunn Reunion wa- held at the home of Mr and Mrs Jimmie Dunn pn South Jackson Street. Sunday, August fith. A bountiful dinner was served on the lawn There were thirty six pres-
ent:
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Dunn and daughter Mable and son Jackie, Mr. and Mrs I^on IXinn of Rochester, Mr an! Mrs Earl Dunn and daughter Pauline of Ixigansport; Mrs. Mary E. Eikenberry ai d Miss Dorothy Plessinger west of town; Mr. and Mrs Roy Clark and children of Putnamville; Mr and Mrs. Clarence Duni. and children. Mr and Mrs. Curtis Lawrence and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Dunn and children all of this city. Section Four To Meet Wednesday Mrs Elmer Gibson, Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Mrs Dora Ruark and Mrs Ida Johnsr n will l>e hostes>es for the regular meeting of Section Pour of the • hnstian church, which will he held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gibson. ++++♦♦ Hutrhe-on Reunion Held Sunday The thirteenth annual reuj ion of the Hutcheson family was held Sunday, August fith at the P B Huteh-e-m grove near Hamrick Station A bountiful dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. During tin- business meeting the following officer,, were elected: President, Dr W R. Hutcheson; vice | resident, Mrs. Nell Hutcheson of |ndianaiwli* and ecretary and treasurer, Mrs. Edna Rissler of Brazil. Those appointed in the program committee I «>‘re: Albert Girton, Mrs W. R I Hutcheson and Mrs. Edna Rissler. An inters,program followed I the business session which included mu-ic. readings aW i talks by members | of the family. Mj,. Mary O’Rear and i Miss Geneva Brown also entertained I vAith muaic and reading*. Ihe next reunion will be held at the 1 same place the first Sunday in Aug- I
Invitations Were on Granite QUINCY, Maas (CPi-l^un* to vnst this histone city wer* sent to International Botanana on piocea | of Quincy granite
++♦♦♦♦ Kogers Reunion Held Sunday * One hundred members of the Rogers family gathered at Fore* Park Bra-
About 15 war •. W nam county and in-:. • - »' i r< 1 riouh auxiliaries wen .: Indian, Sun lay to hear Sen. Arthur R. M inson deliver an ad ire- fr:- % step, of ihe Indiana War Mennj The American Legr.n band panied the ex-'ervict : 4K1 g| special interurban tar at 11 liu INDIANAPOLIS. A . 7. ,1’P). Attacking the admin:-•.ration', t» ■ my measure as a ' i .. in;,.-tat the nation’s defer, ler- Sen. Ang R Robinson urged it- repeal bra rext ,-ession of congie - in an tain ■ Sunday The address wa- given frag a steps of the World War Meat^ Pb.za here at the cor., .us nofij gantic parade in whi.'h veterna the Spanish-Amen ; n Civil \ World wars and th<-. ax.;;»ne.| ticipated. It was arranged - the ofS homecoming wetooTre f-t P. • nswi appreciation of his efforts to* maintaining war veterans :ea payments during the last conpi ional session. ‘The economy bill, whi veterans’ compensation by appw i .itely - ; 0. ' ■ passed at the insister, e f miilii •' : re' desiring t. cut ' assessment.'.” Rol' ■ - “The proUtn of veterans C its was rem ed fra federal government t loc«l ® wnere far i er, and - ers already are overtaxed.’’ht ■ bill, ■ * arginv ti. • t diverted from the enu ■ r-ncy ing urogram and an a 1 ' ' In 009 expenditure was made neo t" in.untam tS 1 " n ‘ I 4 ■ nsenation lamp- ’' 1 ^ O'wa- t:11.• ■ ‘ ,:1 veterans an<) their families. The Key alar I’ • lists will h<ild a tl" 1 'ta' ^ a> Bethel .m Little \\ Friday. Aug. 11. Th * * eral ministets (it. • ® churc: • , k, * feature of the daily meetings.
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