The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1933 — Page 2

DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1933

When Lindys Visited Greenland

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffiee at Greeneastle, Indiana, aa second class' mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy and Ralph Mason and faanilv attended the state fair at Indianapolis Saturday. A son of Jess Anderson entered the county hospital Saturday for medical treatment- He was discharged from

the institution Sunday.

Mr. an I Mrs. Donald Cox and Mr. an . Mrs D. V. Shroder of Toledo, O-.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Clad in warm, wooly garments as a protection against the rigors of th* climate Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh are pictured duririf their stay at Godthaab, Greenland, where they stopped on their long tlight to Copenhagen, Denmark, on aerial route survey.

Note the

yuuagsters in Eskimo costume who greeted the famous couple.

Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hamrick, of Alhambra, Calif-, are visiting here for a few daysDr O F Overstreet arrived home Saturday from Ray View, where he spent the month of AugustM - Mary West and -Miss Pearl Tout, of Indianapolis were guests of Mr and Mr.-. C U Edmonson over .•'uii ay. Mrs. Grace Hurst and daughter Christine, south College avenue, spent the weekend in Chicago attending the world’s fair.

Labor To Demand Slil! Less Hours

AKRON, ()., Sept. 4 (UP)—Organized labor will demand still shorter . eking houi - than provided in N'RA industrial codes, William Green, ii, i t nt of the American Federation oi Labon, declared today in a Labor day ad tress here. "We firmly believe that the hours of lab, r set in the industrial codes t us far provided f'-r major indust • 'e have nat reduced working time suxfi jetitly > that they would absorb t tii .-li.re of the unemployed,” G.een said. 7 he labor president’s speech was ' ..de in the stronghold of the open silo;, rubber industry, and it was conG t ied especially significant in view i f the trenuous efforts to unionize v.'crkers in the tire factories here. Alt amgh contending for still shortt . v> irking hours. Green was quick to \< ,rrdit tc the fe ieral government : -r it.- war on unemployment through ; .c ii e (ium of NR A. ‘ A ii e xamination i f the progress • u- f.:r made in the administration of tie natimal recovery act . . shows . nic e than two million unemployi hoen returned to work -ince if -h 1,” Green continued. “More than eighteen of the largest indust.n - i the nation an- now operating ii dei permanent codes. Many hun- • ' I f ether industries have acceptc i the president’s blanket code. Hours ! lab r has been reduced. Child la* i.i has lieen eliminated. Reports t!:ow a revival of business.” G.een expressed the view, howk.ei, that “this gidit legislative adventure ha- not yet passed the »\- i erinieiital stage.”

its part. In crisp sentences he informed a hug* Illinois labor fedeiation audience at the Century of Progress exposition that the. program has reached the point where “the real test will -nine in the next few weeks.” If all employers live up to their codes and all consumers “buy generrusly” undei the blue eagle, “liu.-i-nes.- and reemployment will show the biggest spurt it has known for years,” Johnson said. “The president has shown the way — provided the organization- written the prescription—but that i.- all that any law or any executive can ever do for the people—give them the chance to help themselves,” he asserted

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Johnson Launches Rm\ Now Drive

MARQUETTE, Mich . Sept 4 (UP) — Henry Ford plans to ignore the N'RA wliei. the dea line for his signing the automobile code is reached Tuesday, the United Pres- was in- 1 formed in a reliable quarter today. It is probable, the United Press was told, that Ford would allow the deadline to pu-s without notice and make no explanation of his failure to sign the code He must sign by mi.might Tue.day if he is to signify his voluntary compliance with the terms of the automobile code. Ford d-*es not intend to leave the seclusion of the Huron Mountain club until the end of this week at the earlie.it, it was said. Several days before the automobile code was orawi. up in Detroit earlier in the summer. General Hugh S Johnson talk**! with Ford at Dear horn. He -aid Ford a.-sure him of Irs wilTingne. - to cocqerate with the government Since thin there has been no oficial ii.timat; n , f Ford' attitude-

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HD AGO, Sept. 4, (UP)—Recov Aiim nistrator Hugh S- John-on, Labor day account of his stewart's hip laun hod a "hlue eagle hu> now' ainpaign t* lay. predicting tint if tlie | ihlic meets the challenge, tin-

Muiel Davis, w*st Washington street, and Raymond Williams, south Main street, spent Sunday in Terre Haute visiting relativ* Mrs. Davis >nl Mrs. Williams who spent the past week in Terre Haute, accompan- . ied them home

Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Told of Bedford pent Labor day visiting the fermer’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd of the Greencastle hotel, Mis- Florence Talburt has returned to Niles, Mich , where she teaches, after -pending some time here with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Talburt. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reed and the hitter’s father, C. W. Reed, of the Greencastle hotel, spent Labor day in Chicago attending the W old's fair. Raymond Oneal who has been visiting with his family, will leave this v\t-iiing for Nashville, D.d where he is employed in the C C C Veterans

Camp-

Mr-. Fred Braden and daughters Zulu Mae and Imogene of this city :.re spending a few days in Lafayette visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scobee

and family.

Mr and Mrs. George Schwin and

daughter of Rockville, Miss Kathleen Edward- and James Rubush, of Muskegon, Mich., were Sunday guests of

Mr. an* Mrs Mayheur Rubush Miss Beulah Yeager left today for

Covina, Calif , where she will have charge of Dramatics in the high

school during the coining year, direct the community theater. Mr and Mrs. George Reynolds and

family, Mr. an I Mrs Raymond Sutherland ami Mr and Mrs. Gnu's Reynolds spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Akins and family

near Mt Meridian.

Misses Janet and Thelma Ga-sa-way, Mr. an Mrs Donald Gassaway and Mi E H Snider have returned fr m .i tiip in Virginia where they visitt 1 relatives in Salem, Roanake

ami Rocky Mount.

Mi and Mr- E W Connerly have return'd home from a visit with Mr. an*l Mr". Donald Coi.nerly in Gary. They also attended the Work A Fair iti Chicago and wire the guest- of relatives in Davenport, and Des Moin-

es, Iowa.

George Wrenn, Greencastle, will he given a heaiupr m an automobile accident at Brazil Wednesday, it was announced p lay. following a slight mishap that occurred Saturday evening while he was passing through

that city.

Members of the hoard of county comniia.siom i met Monday for their legular September meeting. In ad-

Kuby Allee, daughter of Mr. and Mr.- Noble Allee, living south of AltMeridian, was brought to the county hospital for an x-ray examination

Sun iay-

Clarence Epperson has accepted a posit it n as teacher in the Van Buren schools. Mr. and Mrs Epperson have moved to Harmony where they will make their future home. Mr J F. Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph stewail of Detroit, Mich- arrived Sunday evening to spend a few day - with Mrs. Mom s sister, Mr . Albert Akins, north of Greencastle. Mr and Mrs. C. K Jones and three children of Plainfield. N. J., and Drand Mi Gordon Th i as an I children of Lafayette sp*i.t the week-end in thi city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and Mr and Mrs- CW. Martin George Avery of Cedar Grove. N, J . who was seriously injured in an auto accident near Stilesville last Monday night, was >rted getting along n cely at the 1'Jtnam county hospital Monday. Mi Avery lost one eye hut it is believed the other eye will l>e saved. In the divorce suit of Stella Webstar against Forest Webster, pending ■ii circuit court, cust y fa child has bet n given the hu. band during pendency of the action, and a previous order regarding support money has been revoked, in the pre - . is order the mother was given eu-t y if the child and the husband order 1 to pay $1.75 a week for its supportSheriff Alva Bryan tated Monday that ht has in his p -e -ion a set of socket wrenches in a metal case which he is convinced wei- tolen Sheriff

Hazel Slavens Bride Of Marvin Evans Hazel Slavens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slavens, north of Greencastle and Marvin Evans of Greencastle were united in marriage by Rev. V. L. Raphael at the Presbyterian manse Saturday afternoon Thev were accompanied by Carl Slavens brother of the bride.

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Former Resident Honor Guest at Basket Dinner

Manford Chamberlain, former resident of thi- Putnamville community, was honor guest Sunday at a basket | dinner at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Bales ef Cloverdale township. A Urge number of relatives and friends gathered at the home to enjoy the basket dinner and talk over ckl times. Mr. Chamberlain better known as “Uncle" Manford, is nowliving at the Masonic home at Frank-

lin.

++++*+ Art Needlewark Club Io Meet Eueeday The Ait Nddlework club will meet at the heme of Mrs. James I- Nelson, (.00 Ridge Avenue, N’orthwood, Tuesday afternoon, September 5 at 2:30

o’clock.

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Fillmore Rebecca Ledge To Hold Social Fillmore Rebecca lodge men.bet and their families will hold a meeting in the lodge hall Tuesday evening, Sept. 5. Following the meeting home made ice cream will be made and served- Members will bring cake an!

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Woman's Missionary

Society lo Meet

The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon, Sept.. 5, at 2:30 o’clock, at the home of the Misses Mary and Fh rence Woodrum, Rockville road. This is an important |

McCurry and daughter Sarah I ran- i ces, Miss Flora Vandament, Stuart and John Raymond Richards, all of

Greencastle.

The family had held many reunions | in former years but had discontinued doing so several years ago. Sunday they decided to continue the reunions and an organization was formed. Mrs. E. L. Shields was elected president; Mrs. L. D. Snider, historian; and Flora Vandament, secretary and treasurer. The plan is to . old the reunion | next year on the Sunday preceding ; Labor Day on the site of the old John S. Perry farm, south of Putnamville, ■

now owned by Will McClure.

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| Greencastle Girl

Weds Indianapolis Men Miss Helen Violet Marta, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Martz, Greencastle, and Ray Irvin Chappell if Indianapolis, were married in Indianapolis Saturday evening by the Rev. W H Kendall. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate families. The bridegroom j is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley I

Chappell

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THE AMERICAN SEClRlly C() Loans and Financing | j 11 1 ' 2 E w « s h. St. Phone «

pressing the last few years. On), by concerted action can we rout tht forces which have brought want (kt, pair and misery to so many home, “Let us dedicate thi- Labor day p I

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this time next we shall ag s J

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the doors c.f opportunity open ml those w tiling and abb t< work’’ Preside I \\ ;. n ( i-..,. n tM |

American Federation of Labor s.juBj.1 ed a I

_ ganize workers “to prevent exploit!. Mrs. Joe Davis and daughter, west t j on ”

Washington street, who have been in „ 0ur greatest responsibility in ti. Ferre Haute visiting telatives, re- , irn n\ediate future i to carry the turned home Saturday. I aj g e 0 f unionism to all

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.illations between the operators and

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h ■ lera of the United Mine Workers I

wil be resumed at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Secretary of Labor Perkins pleaded I

a Labor day statement.

“Never,” she said, “have we been face! by a condition calling for such united efforts by wage earners, em-

necieiaiy ui uaunr rt-inmo pieam-ti ( . i, jj < i ., ent of the code disputes in | rlUdUilt IKD* (>011^

Simple Remedy hoeslt Headaches caused by loiistip^jjJ tr • gone aft r ,.ii». d e ,.f A !■ i.o. I'hi." clciui.- all i ■ 1 - 1 1 • : Rojfl

ployers and consumers to help in solving the problems which have been

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Bryan i- anxious to find the owner of meeting and all members are request- i

the wrenches in order that they may he restored- In event the owner is found charges may dso be preferred against the person n whose posses-

sion they were found

Samuel Hamm o; Greencastle was cited to appear in i ivuit court Monday morning on a contempt of court proceeding for having failed to pay $3.50 a week for support of his wife,

an l | Grace Hamm and two children, as

ordered by the court pending trial of a divorce suit. He was released from appearance, however, when he paid the clerk i f the court $15 and promise 1 to bring his back payments up to date within the next two weeks.

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ed to be present.

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Mrs. Paul Summers Entertains for Guest Mrs. Paul Summers entertained Friday afternoon with two tables of bridge at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harry Allan in Northwood, in honor of her cousin, Miss Alice Floyd

of Bloomington.

Besides the honor guest those present wore the Misses Frances Long, Oaioline Ellis, Maxine Pell, Meredith Reeves, I^ona Mae Snider. Margaret Ann Inman and Martha Ellen Rector.

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Miss Crystal Cooper Is Bride of Walter H. Enz Miss Crystal Cotper, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper of Green-

The will of the late Tim Murphy j t . a8tle> antl Waiter H. Enz, son of

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Enz of Fort Wayne, were married in a quiet ceremony performed at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon by Dr. Miles H. Krumbine the Plymouth Church, Shaker Heights, Ohio. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. K. 1>. McCoy of Shaker Heights and Miss Imogene Cooper,

has l»een offered for probate in the Putnam circuit i urt. It was dated July 5, 1933 and nannes William PLockridge executor. It divides a specific part of the estate equally he- j_ tween three nier. .. Virginia Murphy, Margaret Murphy, Berniece Mur; hy and a nephew. Philip Murphy. The balance of the . rsonal property is Iteque allied to William P Ln'kridge. Proceeds from the sale of real estate is to go to thi above nieces and the nephew Additional bequests not named. were made to be carried out hy Mr. l-ockridg,- They were made to Mr. Lockridge by Mr. Murphy during

his lust illnes-

Miss Imogene Co |.ei\ daughter of County Auditor and Mrs. W. A.

nm e Kill l„. “cut of this depression i Cooper, has returned from Cleveland, ditihn to allowing claims for the bi ; n the snow flies.' 0., where she spent the past month month the eommisiaonerg were schedi hi fate of the peop]*» now i« in with Miss Winifred Murnane, who is uled to open bids <n a road grader i i. own hands, John.- m said, as employed with the A-- oiated Chari- and for supplies for the count’, farm

‘ C e national recovery act has done tie. of ClcveJand. fi r t!

next (punter.

"HAND M VDE” CASE

WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (UP)— Senator Van Nuys, Dem.. Ind , today

si-ter of the bride.

Mrs. Enz was dressed in an olivet wool crepe ensemble, the short jacket trimmed in mink, with matching accessories. She wore a lovely shoulder bouquet of Aaron Ward rosebuds. Mrs. Khz' is a graduate of DePauw university and is a member of Alpha C ii Omega. She has been supervisor of music in the Greenfield public ■ho. Is during the past three years. Mr. Enz attended Indiana university and Valparaiso university and is a member of Kappa Iota Pi. He is per-

i eclated the ca"e against Mayor j sonnel director, Cincinnati branch of George Dale of Muncie, Ind.. accused the Kroger Grocery and Baking Com-

JACK AND JILL K1INDLRC \RTEN

In The Basement Of The GJREENCASTLE LIBRARY Supervised By Miss Leota Mullins, graduate of William Woods College

Free Transportation for Children Prices Reasonable.

Miss Mullins will conihict open house at the Library Friday abanoon, September 8, 2:00 to 4:00 For lurther informati'i, telefhoM 703. I

State Fair Visitors

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la oaa of Indicmapolii' most modern and convenient parking garages .. . and Mtjoy a carefree holiday! Complete protection from parking Occidents ., . thinves. . . and the weather. Wtll Appointed Rest Rooms

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INDIANA Forking Garage 1 45 E Marker Si. Heart of the Financial Dirtrict

Beta ins Title

of liquor law violation, bears “all tire

Held \s Torture Killers

earmarks of being hand ma !e.” Dale’s (,>nviotion has been upheld

pany.

The couple left on mediately following

motor trip inithe ceremony.

ly the circuit <ourt of ap;eils An I’hey will be at home at 2300 Auburn

I rtf' rt n"w >s being made to obtain a I pardon < “Ovr-zeal.iu- prohibition agents f"Un a very willing and fertile field in which to work when it came to ‘mak ng’ a ease again-t Dale.” Van 1 ' uy said after going over the record in the es ?. “I -ay ‘making’ advisedly L a.i-i having M-ad the evidence the <a.-e bears all the earmarks 0 f being

; han 1 made.

“When I was istri t attorney I h • 1 many car es presented to me along the ; same line. I frequently ha 1 much mine re pcct for the alleged law violat r 'han I did for the unerupulo.is rat who was trying to build up the

“I th .1 ughly convinced the evldence is u-h too quest'onahle to tk n "

Ihier men arre-ted in Indanafolis Thursday night

Mrs Schr<

held at Robinson. 111.

Hi' 1 ', wealthy widow; attacked her daughter. Anna. 47, aim critically injured Mrs. .'Ll s brother, B,.,„ar.l Weldon, *4, >n a farm near N.wto,,, 111. From left to right the suap«ctg : Harry Shelby and John Allen of Danville, 111., and Hemy Peck of Indianapolis.

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Anuoimeement Beginning Tuesday

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Lincoln Restaurant "ill Ii* Dnen 5 A M To 10 P. M GLEN DEEM, Prop

avenue, Cincinnati, f)., after Septem-

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+++++♦ Perry Rtunion Held Sept. 3 Tlie descendants of .Sarah Swartz (lid John Stuart Perry met for a reunion Sundae at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. E. Richard" on east Franklin

street.

A bountiful basket dinner at noon wu enjoyed and the afternoon was spent in conversation and reminiscences. Ice cream, cake and lemonade were served in the late afternoon and all departed after a very happy day togethei. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L S. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Ri) and ■ hildiin Betty •I'eny, D r 4 • i .Mi and Mr A" A Abbott and daughter." Alberta nd Betty Ann, all of Indianapolis; Mi Rose Hudlow and daughter Mary Ellsberry and ion Frank Ellsberry • ( Lafayotti lr. and Mi Leslie Vandament and Dr. Veturia Boyd, of Chicag ; David Richards oti Detroit; Marjorie Perry, Oregon City, On-.; Herman G. Ri.ihlord and .Mr. and Mrs. E. L Shields of Putnamville; Sarah Perry and Minnie Lewis of Biazil; Mrs. Frank Walsh, Mrs. L D. Snider, Esther Snider, Mr. and Mia. Lawrence Snider, Mr .and Mrs. Marshall Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

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