The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. AUGUSI 12. 1933.
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SOXIK’I SHIPP)N<; IH I IKS
ST MH IS (UPI— A story illustrating- the heavy shipping duties imposed by the Russian Soviet govern-
ment is being told here.
\ baking company sent a $5 Christmas rake to a St Louis engineer employt I in Russia The Soviets asked
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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All" Entered in the postoffice at Green castle, Indiana, aa second class- mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; |3.00 per year by mail in Put-
NOTK’E To The Public
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*00.50 <lut-. Inasmuch as the .Ajneri- ni , m County; *3 50 to J5.00 per year un's permit allowe) him to purchase | )y lna ji ou tsid e Putnam County.
, doli.acies duty free, live Russians of feied to reduce the tariff by i-44 They insisted, however, on collect- | ling kl<> 50 because a figuie of Santa ! Claus was perched atc.p the cake Santa Oaus. they said, was a relig |i u.- figure The engineer, still un-1 willing to pay, promptly removed the I
tie wish to give public notice that hereafter the un'ersigtied stores will be open week days from 7:30 A. M. to K P. M , and on Saturday from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Satuiday hours will prevail on all days before legal holida >'»- - X A fcft KROGER STORES
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
OAKLEY’S STORE A. i P. GRCH ERY
Entertained With Hridge Party Mis? Wilhelmina Hoste entertained | twelve guests at a bridge party Friday evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs Robert Kerr, south Jackson street, in honor of her sisters, Misses Pauline and Clair Hoste of Attica.
FIRST BAPTIST » HI K ( » Gust E. Carlson, minister. Sunday School and morning worship, 9:30 to 11:30 o’clock. Rev. S. E. Davies will preach for the morning worship sen’ice on the subject, “Power Thiough Faith. B Y\ P. U. will meet at 6:30
money
Borrow what you need
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Auto, Fnrm,u "' »r U,.«J There is no subititut. f w C J|
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Indiana Lian Co, 24 0 E. Wash. St. ^ ^
' Chris:mas figuie from the sake, and
Mrs. Laura Booty of Indianap oli* is
let i’ with the customs inspectors He ci t his f ake iuty-free.
spending the week-end heie with rel-
atiies-
Mrs- John Ames of i-eiia returned to her home Saturday from the coun-
ty hospital.
OBITUARY
As t: e day wa? passing into night
nd r.s Mon.er Eaith, clothed in dark i Jesse Young and Jj.res Allen cf i ess. was receiving from the heavens this city are spending the weekend at
BASEBALL RESULTS
Ameiican Association Columbus, 6; Minneapolis, -1. Milwaukee, 4: Indianapolis, 1. Toledo, 3-4; St. Paul, 1-10. Kansas City. 11; I, uisville, 3-
Those who received prizes were: jo’clock.
Miss Dorothy Cox, first high score; | Evening worship service at 7:89 Miss Pauline Hurst, second and Miss o’clock. The Senior B. Y. P. U. will
diemhing rain, the Grim Reaper .gain ente.ei our communit and
Niagara Falls.
The American n Bund will
.lai.r.ed one of its best respected citi- practice Mcnd ewning at 7 : 30 0 ..
ions and neighb-rs to be a part ot
Magnbild Alm-kaar, 27. liancee of Henry F. Sanborn tabove), murdered railroad executive whose body was found in a shallow grave on Long Island, New Y'ork, has been unable to give any clues to tne police. The photo at top was taken as she left police headquarters after being questioned
clock. All member? be present.
American Legion Post No. 58 will i.-.eet in regular session Tuesday evening, August 15th at 8 o'clock-
Theodore Brown of Fillmore expected to leave Saturday for Dayton, O..
AI LIGA IOK> IN OHIO RIVER
EVANSVILLE, Ind.. (UP) — Two s.r.aii alligators were seen in die Ohio river heie during the June heat wave. Cne was kille i Local officials were unable to account for their presence.
that innumerable company, which pass from this earth to their better reward
above.
Orva Keller, son of William and ^arah Keller, was born in Jefferson Township, Putnam County, Indiana,
Oct. 16. 18,9. and passed awa; Aug. | w h ere he has accepted a position.
7, 1933. age 53 years, 8 months. 21
days.
He was united in marriage to Nota McCammack De 22, 19IK). To this union was botn one daughter. Coletta Fern, to whom he was greatly devot-
ed.
Miss Irene Owens, Mrs Opal Sutton, and Mrs- Kimber Gardner are . pending the week-end at Niagara
Falls.
BAT ROUTED HELLO GIRLS ROCHESTER, N. Y., (UP)—Telephone se:\ice was temporarily interrupted here recently when a bat in-v-.ded the switchboard room of the Rochester Telephone corporation and ..rove the operators from their p.sts.
Mrs James Merryweather left Friday foi Toledo, O.. w here <he will vis-
He spent his entire life in this com- J lt her daughter, Mrs L. J. Baldwin
i munity and chose as his life’s voca- ; an{ i family.
! tion, merchandising, in which he built '
up a large trade and made many ^ Yliss \era Grace Wa-s returned to friends in the community anj among ! her hl ; i' e Saturday from the county ! his business associates, by his honest , ho8 P ita l where recently under-
went an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Twigg and son will leave Saturday night for Chicago where they will attend the Century
In Recovery Rost
dealings and untiring service. He gave generously and liberally to
[charity and to the churches. He was
always ready and willing to aid the
less fortunate and help those in need j 0 f Progress Exposition-
| or distress. Even though, often, at his j
■ w n inconvenience he could not refuse ! Mapel < ha) el Methodist church any one w ho a-ked him for a favor. [ wil1 hcld Evangelistic services at the He had been in failing health for ea : st < ‘ ntra,u 'e of the court house lawn some time but the seriousness of his t ^’ 3 e ' l?n ' n 8 at < :30 o clock condition was of short duration, which ! Maurice Montgomery returned to he bore manfully. All was done that his home at Hanna Court Saturday medical science and loving hamL from the county hospital where he coul! do but God called, “It s enough, recently underwent an operaL >n.
ccme up higher."
The memory of his good deeds will live long after him. A- a merchant he has endeared himself to many homes. As a friend he was launch, fait ful and true. As
Miss Alice Crow, Mr and Mrs. Harold Crow and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Crow of Hunnewell. Kansas are visiting Mr and Mrs. Jame? Farrow-
Several members of the local Tri
a husband and father, who can meas- Kappa sorority will attend the social ure his worth ? Province meeting at Lake Wiakamak fhe community has lost one of the State Park near Jasonville. August
best business and accomodating men 18
it has ever had.
In his passing he leaves to mourn
Mr and Mrs Eugene Mark of Ind-
bi> loss, a wife, one daughter an in-' ianai ° li8 who llave been the Kue9ts of
Mr ar.d Mrs. Raymond Bee, are now
valid mother, four brothers, two sis- I
. ters, and relatives and friends that I V ' 3,t ‘ ng Mr and Mri Joe C:op *' - West
of town-
Mary E. Hughes, of Louisville, Ky. Iil *v head of the women's division o* the National Recovery Adnunistia tion. is shown at her desk in the Commerce Department a.- she as ned her new duties. She’s en-
ure innumerable
Relatives, friends, all have loved him He has been a guiding hand; ! But the spirit gates have opened , To a fair and brighter land, j Though he cease from all his labor,
with the task of getting the
•.... n’» womanhood into line to aid
There -hall gleam from fields afar
recovery.
Blessings for his earthly loved ones M ich shall be their guiding star.
Mr and Mrs- Paul Handy and daughter of Indianapolis spent Friday visiting lelatives and friends in Greencastle. Mr Handy is a cou.-in of W T. Handy. Putnam county treasurer.
Used Cars
V e slill 1 ave soniie good • e-conditi -ned Isrd Cars of a kno.vn value.
leirns can be ananged to suit your income.
Prices are in keeping with t.. lay s conditions.
< i)i2 Foul V 8 Coach '{* '!( Chevrolet Coach iiiJZ Chevrolet Sjoit Coupe 1931 Ford Coupe 1331 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan i$30 Lord Coupe. li)S9 Ford Coine.
CARS UNDER $50 ?9?6 Chevrolet Coaib
Lord Touring.
Cheviolet Coupe.
Ford Coupe.
L & H. Chevrolet Sales
Shirts, a fraternity pin, small ihi.nge. and other articles belonging
rutir nr- ruivira i 1 ' KuKene R - ial '‘. eon of Ivan Ruark, 11- , , , ' living four miles west of Greencastle, We wish to thank al who u-sisted . , , „ , , nv in i f , , wt ne stolen from the Ruark home and loss f vL .T rr' Fridj *y b >' “ thief who entered On Kell* r'l ‘ U> J, ‘ 1 faFher > the home through the unlocked front
On a Keller. Especially di we thank do:)I ..
those who contributed to the Floral offering, the minister, singers, and undertaker for their kindness Mi - Nota Keller and daughter
Coletta.
( I BAN VRVIY REVOLTS
After Biggest Prize
t < ontlniifit I rom I'iiikc On«> Platt amendment, which is a part the Cuban constitution. The palace guard was rushed man machine guns which were hastily in .unted around the president's residence The presidential guard of cavalry was brought up for leinforce- < inent. Machado, accompanied by Heirera ..nd others of his intimates, drove at nig peed in automobile? heavilyaimed to Camp Columbia, where they ! were met by delegates from each of the various army units. Tones Menir spoke for the aviation j •' rps, telling the president he must <iuit and turn over his i.ffice by noon ’ tomorrow. Creste genera, sec retary of state a member of the presidential party, asked for time to determine how alxli-
Ameriran league Washington, 8; B- .-n n, 4. Chicago. 2; Detrc t 0New York at Philadelphia (rain). Only games scheduled-
Pearl Cole, consolation prize. The hostess served delicious re-
freshments. ++++++
Kerr Reunion Is Held Vug list Tib
About seventy-rive relatives and 1 friends of the Kerr family attended j the thirteenth annual reunion, held j Sunday, August 7, at the home of
l have charge of this service. Subject
National Lague Chicago, 8; Pittsburgh, 2, St Louis, 8; Cincinnati, 5. Only games scheduled-
Merchants Will Meet Stilesville
GOOD SEMI-PRO HVO BALL TILT ON TAP AT LI i \S PARK SUND V)
Tlie up and conum- Greencastle Merchants baseball tt-.- n will cross bats with the strong Stilesville aggregation at Lucas irk heie Sunday afternoon. The visr i have a good club and local fan are assured an interesting contest. Kenneth Bird, Fil n, te star, has been signed to pla\ v..'h the Merchants, Manager Toll announces. Police protection at tbs ark through the cooperation of Ma\ r W L. Donman has made the e . .lines popular with both men and v icen and a large crcwd is expected to attend tomorrow’s encoun f er-
NOTICE t>I ADMINISTRATION Notice is here fcy given that the undersigned has bi-en appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court -f Puti am County. State f Indiana. Administrator cf the estate of Orva Keller, late ot Putnam Ciunty. deceased. Said estate i? suppo? 1 to be ventNota Keller, AdministratrixAugust 11. 1933. Attorney, Gilbert McCammack Cause No- 7554. John W Hot -I, Clerk of the Put-
nam Circuit C- .it.
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Mrs Sarah Lane + •)• + + + Airs. Ella Gii es is very
this writing.
Mrs Mary Y icinia Clodfelter ar.d Mrs. Mauile Bt thers and daughter Petty Jane and -Irs. Geialdise Marstdlcr and baby ailed on Carrie Clodfelter on Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas on their return fr. m the World- Fair at Chicago called on W i\ Lane ani wife on Tuesday evenin'? Glen Clodfelter and Clarence I.«r:e of Lafayette wo re caller? in Morton
Tuesday.
1-ee Miller and family return* 1 home Thursda;- after visiting relatives at North Vernon. Ird , and at Middletown, Ohio Mr and Mrs. fame. Alhen fpent Saturday at Crawfardsa-ille. Lawrence Butcher and mother of Lindon have b** visiting Mr. and Mrs Stuart Live.
N. R. A. "Czarevitch’
laticft of the executive coul 1 be legal ly arranged. That matter was baing discuss, d tonight at a meeting of all high officers of the movement.
CHllsiNt t’\R8 IIGHTED
BOSTON, (UP) — Massachusetts
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Having won a total of 69
karnan
races in 1932, H. M “Doc” Parshall (above), of Urbaua, Ohio, is out to crown his great record by adding the *ou.(K)o Hambletoniaa trotting olftanir* fas t a boii 1 Wa m *■ L .L. „ I . c.l_ I _
clastic to the scalps at his belt tbit year. TU. race ia to ^ run at Goahen, N. on August 10.
stnt* pclice nuising cars have been equipped with illuminated writing nesks so that - fficers may make out their reports while on duty
KANSAN OWN* OLD COIN WELLINGTON, Kan., (UP) _ A coin 400 yeais old is in the possession of A. D Fosastt, h«r«. It is an English crown of silver dated 1539.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerr. A basket ■ dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour, i The next reunion will be held at the ! home of Mrs. C Patten at New RLh-
mond.
+ T + + + + I Ruark Reunion To Be Held August 20 The annual Ruark reunion will be held Sunda\ August 20th at Cold Water park, two and one half miles east of Stilesville. •k + + 4* + •!• Freeda Terry Bride Of Eugene Early Miss Freeda Mae Terry and Eugene W Early both of this city were man-ied Thur.-day evening at 7:10 o’clock at the home of the Rev. Todd in Terre Haute. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. May Terry. North College avenue and Mr. Early is the son of Mr and Mrs Sherman Early, Martinsville street. The young couple will be at home to their friends at 400 North College avenue. 4- 4- 4* 4 1 + 4" Mrs. Gruen'iolz Entertains Old Club Airs. Fred Gruei.holz entertained with a farewell dinner Friday at her h une at the State Farm for members of the old Wednesday Social club that was formed by the Indiana State Farm Women several year? ago, and which has been broken up recently by many leaving. The guests included Mrs. Ralph II ward, Airs, diaries Flagg, Airs. I»uise Bridges, Mrs Harry Wissel. Mrs. Jack Bohannon, Mrs. I>ee Hubbar 1, Mrs Zaring Duel), Mrs. Charles Kerr. Airs. Oscar Blue, Mrs. Robert Orr, Airs. Alike Finn, Mrs. Jack Lawrence and Airs- Edward Holmes. 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4DcPauw Graduate To VV ed Soon Connersville, Ind., August 12—Announcement has been made of the engagement of .Miss Josephine E Newkirk, daughter of Air and Airs. W E. Newkirk, to H Max Walters, Connersville, former Franklin re-i-
dent.
The wedding will take place the last of August. Miss Newkirk. DePauw University graduate, has been on thr junior high school faculty here the last few years. Mr. Walters formerly was head of science department of the senior high school here. 4* 4* 4- 4* 4 1 + Vlrs. Dalby Hoxlens To Friday Circle The regular meeting of the Friday C i.le was held Friday evening at the home of Air.? Ed Dalby, south Ind iana street- In the absence of | Mis- Fret Long, president, Mrs. Earl Brown presided Sixteen members reponded t> roll call with Bible quotations. Mrs. Vernon Shirley gave an inter* ting program on the subject “Women of the Bible " Miss J.-an Hoffman of Terre Haute was a guest. + 4- •»■ 4 + + He* Hive Lodge I Meet Monday Bee Hive Retekah Lodge will meet in regular session Monday «vening a’ 8 o’clock-
Chicken Was Gold Hoarder BURR OAK, Kan., (UP)—Persons j nr* not the only grid hoarders. One of LaVerne Ayres’ chickens had three fair sized grid nuggets in its g' - zzard when dressed
106,000 DUCKS SERVED WRENTHAM, Mas,., (UP)-Mrre than 100,000 ducks are served annually to guests at the inn connected with b di ck. farm near lure
^[bile his father is acting as “czar” of the National Industrial Recovery Act Kadboum* Johnson, son of the NRA General, is also doing his bit in the great oigamzation He is shown at work in the legal department of the NR A at Washington.
Sundit' Dinner THE LINCOLN MFNI Cream Trinato F up F*ed Chicken, (n-am Gravy Roast Ixiin Pork Mashed Potatoes Green String Beans Sliced Tomatoes Charry Pie and Ic* Cream Coffee, Tea and Milk Price 40c
•What I? Worship?” Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7 o’clock, prayer meeting following at 8 o'clock. Come to the prayer service and bring some one writh you. You are cordially invited to all of
our services.
Sc.'’.day Noon Fried Chicken Dinner 1 CASTLE ( W i. ( outs Wu?k. arj Vim , , trwi
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Victor L. Raphael, .Minister. Church school, 9:30. Dr. G. B. Alanhart, supt. Alcming worship, 10:35. Sermon theme: “Capacity for God.” The choir will sing, ‘There is a land of pure delight” with Miss Aiarguerite Richie as soloist. Aliss Geneva Brown will preside at the organ. Tuxis C. E., 6:30. Woman’s Circle sewing for Red Cross, Friday, commencing at 1 p. m. Choir practice, 7:30 Friday evening.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHlRcj
GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albert E. Alonger, .Minister Van Denman Thompson, minister of Music. William Blanchard, Church School superintendent. 9:30 a- m. Sunday Church School. 10:30 a- m. .Morning Worship. Preacher—Dr- C. D W. Hildebrand Sermon Subject —“Things that
Abide”
6:00 p. m- Epworth League. The Epworth League is planing a I long fest. Dr- C. C. Ford, District Superintendent, will be the Great Preacher next Sunday-
Robert T. Beck, minister. Mrs. Bernard Handy, Bible Sci
Supt.
Morning worship, 9:30 a. m. Y’oung people in chm .<*. Junior morning Warship, 9:30a,. Mi s Emily Caroline i , nklin, Uafc Communion, 10 o’clock. Bible School, lO:! 11 Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p.m Airs. Louis Ha;... speaker )L Mary Ellen Trout, chairman oi i social committee. This morning chuun service ak mg sponsored and conducted by High School Christian Endeavor the Y'oung People’s F rum. Aliss Katherine Atkinson ::nd Lq Snider will speak. William Aleugk will have charge of the vorshb * vice and communion. Everyone a dially invited.
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Fried Chicken Baked Chicken dinners At CRAWFORD’S RESTAURAIJ SUNDAV
RALLY DAY AT MAPLECH \PEL SUNDAY Angie Godwin, Minister. Church School at 9:30 a. m. Airs. Willis Crodian, superintendent. Dr. C- C Ford will preach at 10:30 a- mSermon subject, “Greater Works.” Mrs. Hien Riley will render a solo"Is it Worth While”? The Ladies’ Chorus. Miles of Smiles.” Basket dinner at 12.30 on the church lawn. Dr. C. D- Hildebrand will preach at . 2:30 p. mSermon subject. "The Function of j the Church ” Airs. Ben Riley will sing “Lord I! Want to be a Christian." The little 1 girl? of Dr- and Airs C. D. Hildebrand will have a duet. Love feast, from 3:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. mOld songs will lie sung at this i service. Air J. H. Jones will give a 1 special selection on his quitar. Evening service, 7:40 p. mProf. F C. Til len will preach. Sermon subject, Religion and (he [ New World. The Riley family will render special 1 music. Mr. J H Joses will play his guitar. The 1-adies Chorus will sing “ Count Y’our .Many Blessings.” The day will be full of good things ; for the souls of men. We welcome , you and yours to fellowship with u ! | in our Rally Day services at our Utile White Church on the hill.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
408 Elm St. Sunday morning -ervice, 10:45 Wednesday Evening Service third V. *<inesday of the month. Healing room open Wednexiay from 2 to 4 p. m.
Mullins Drug Store
KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON S ( \NOILS Open 8 to 12 Sunday
•’Soul” is the subject or tne Lesson-Sermon in all Church** of v hrist, Scientist, on Sunday, Au-
gust 13.
Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the
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"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS' Phone 636 Eitel Floral Fo. • Putnam County's I • aline Li'C^
following from the Bible: “As for m*. I will call upon God; and th« Lord shall save me. Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice. He hath delivered my soul m peace from the battle that was against me: for there were many with me” (Pg. 65: 16-18). “Be merciful unto me. O God. be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thv wings will I make my refuge, until 57**1) C * am t ** ** 0V * r P a8t ” <P*-
iV* Mon ' s ® r mon also includes
Chri.tiLn’«'" lf pa * sa ¥ e * f ro n* the and H textbook, “Science
k h «' th K * , y to th ‘‘ Scrip
tures, by Mary Baker Eddv: “If Th* s 6 - n ° hl,fht ' r tha " blini ' faith, afn*d aen ^ L' f hen,i "K "Ot a”: i.lact d of and Soul-existence, in the Ll*. ®t‘ ll “-existence, is not comdivine’s*? apprehend Life in
corrr: tnCe only a * we ,iv *
“nd correct it. Our
claimsVf° na j 6 admi * 8 io" of the th* tfO0d . or of evil determines health ° f e^atence,—our &’ u i; o w?) v,trRndourChris -
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