The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1933 — Page 2

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!\PIANAPOLIS, Sept. G, (UP) Kit i hospital service for Owen countv poor chiltiren without expense to tie ounty or to taxpifyrrfl was nsM:it i t d^y throi/gb an ayreement i e i hy the boanl ct ct.miuissiont • v (j^t-n county, representatives vf Oie James Whitcomh Kilty ho— pit : ert- anti the i’rfidn hospital at Terre Haute. The plan was ipude possible th ■ ;h iJ.c will oi t..e late Mist

California Sceell, Spemer ph linthropist, who ilied in 1930. The will bequeathed the residunt of .Mi.-s Schells estate, amounting: to alsiut <40.000, to the commissioners of Owen county for construrti n and maintenan e of a hospital in Spencer for u.-e of Owen county residents, hut because of the expen e of constructi >n and muinten-irtoe, the connni. - sinners cfiul 1 n t •;vail themselves of the request. BANKER ADS t FT KESCLTS

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Dr. T A. Si pier was in Indianapolis Wednesday. Judrre ano Mrs. Wilbur S- Donner and son are visiting relatives at New London, Ohio. Mrs. Ernest Stoner and Miss M. yme Lovett were visiters in In liai p lis Wednesday. Funeral services were held at Blomington Tuesday for John Abraham Lincoln Daniels, 72, brother of John Daniels of Cloverdale. Mr. Danads died Sunday of tuberculosis at the home of another brother. Albsrt Daniels, three and one-half miles v.e-t of Bloomington-

Mrs. Gilbert Woods is quit i let home on Ohio street.

: Spanish War Veterans . will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the

Elks club.

Oi in .Shirley. K. 2. who is confined in hi.- home with typhoid fever is reported improving. 1 iFayette L. Porter is in Chicago attending the national convention of the Pi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mrs. Frank Reed of Cloverdale and < Mi>. P. Iph Confer of Greencastle are n Chicago attendhur the World’s

1 Fair.

Miss Ruby Webster of Mun.de is pending her vacation with her parent Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Webster of I Fillmore. Lieut. Frank Inun enroute from Dayt m, O.. to Kelly Field, Tex., with a new U. S. army plane stopped in ‘ .mi . tie a short time Wednesday | morning. All members of Section One of the 'Christian church are asked to bring j clothe to the old McCurry room on the w, -t side of th, -quare not later than l o’clock Fridav afternocn. New retaining walls for approaches to le calks around the downtown , re were being nstructed by the city treet force Wednesday. Several . f the retaining walls were badly crumbled.

ill at ’ Mrs. Mary B Wright and daughter

of Valley City. N Dakota are here for a visit with friends.

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Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bowman, Indiana street are the parents

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Miss Sarah Jane Durham who ha been visiting friends in Estes Pork, Colorado this summer has returned to her home in Greencastle. E. R Bartley, postmaster announced We me.-Jay that a shipment of 50,000 NRA . tamps has been received and are now on sale at the postoffice. Air. and Mrs. C. F Schmidt and son Bobbie and Mr. and Mrs. George Weber dr we to the Cliicago World' Fair Sui day and returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Agnes Stuckey of Cataract Falls accompanied by Mrs. Winifred 1 Roach of Terre Haute left WednesJ day afternoon for Chicago where jlhey will attend the World’s Fair. George Christie Jr, who has been spending the summer at Cataract Falls returned to his home at Miami, Fla , Tuesday. He will be ircco rpanic 1 home by John Stiner Stuckey who will spend the winter and atten school at

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Mrs. Nancy Challant, ace 52 years, j of near Cory, was fatally injured late Saturday afternoon when the automobile in which she was riding overturned south of Terre Haute. She die: of a crushed chest a few hours later in a Terre Haute hospital. Among the survivors are two istero,

Mrs. Roy Miller and Mi • Funk, both of Greencastle.

Funeral services will lie held at Bloomington Thurs ay afternoon at 2 o'clock for Marion Albert Butcher ag< 66 years, brother of Mrs. M. ,9. Fhav: of Cloverdale, who died Tues ay morning of heait disease. Mr But.lier, a well kn.uvn Bloomington barber, is also survived by the widow, two daughters, and another sister, Mrs.

. Anna Cawley of Bloomington-

At a meeting of Photographers of »his se.tion at Roach lale last Sunday 1 it was agreed to make Barber’s license pictures for $1.00. Camma k ■ Stuiio will make night appointments ' if necessary. 6-lt.

TO TAKE I P FORD'S

( \si \ I CONFERENCE

WASHINGTON, Sept. 6. (UP) — President Roosevelt will take up Henry Ford’s failure to come in under the NRA at a conference tonight at the White House with General Hugh S. Johnson, recover; ad- ! ministrator, it was learend today. What steps, if any, the administration was contemplating, the White

House would not say.

| In hi- first meeting with Johnson in several weeks the president was 1 scheduled to have placed before him

Kellis Keuniiin Held Sunday The second annual reunion of the descer lents of Wesley Bettis was held Funday at the home <rx Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce. The Rev. G. C. Ramey gave thanks for the fine dinner which was Spread at noon. Ice tea was served throughout the day. The afternoon meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Georgia Arnold The session/ was opened by singing “In the Sweet Rye and Bye.” Prayer was given by the Rev. Ramey. The following short program was given: song, Ralph Arnold:, recitation. Kathryn Lee Roach; recitation, Mary Ellen Arnold; duet, Mrs. Thelma Humphrey and Mrs. Glen Arnold; ng. Mrs. Ro.-e Bettis Hall; reading. Lida Bettis Pierce. A talk was given by the Rev. Ramey. When the secretary’s report was read it was shown there had been two births this year, Dale Lee Hall of Carh n and James Russell Roach of Greencastle. The following officers were elected: I resident, Elbert Bettis; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Zella Roach. The -ame program committee was retain-

ed.

It was decided to hold the next reuni o at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kettle the first Suntfey in

Au tin j September, 1934. A picture was taken

| of the gr up present this year. Mrs. Lida Pierce was the oldest person present and James Russell Roach was

the youngest.

Members of the family were present from Indianapolis, Brazil, Greencastle, and Boonville.

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( re cent Lodge To

Meet Ihursday

Crescent Rebekah Lodge No. 763 will meet in regular session Thursday evening at 8 o’clock

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Mrs. Ferrand Hostess To Mothers Club The Mothers club of Fillmore met with Mrs. C. J. Ferrand Tuesday aft ern„on. Responses to roll call were on “Holiday Excursions.” Seventeen were present. Mrs. Lee Bryan gave .. response on ‘Magazines of Today.” Refreshments were served by the

hostess.

Day Gleaners Met Monday

THE AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Loans & Discounts Phone 98 ll!/j E. WaahinutoD 8t.

Mary Ellen Trout, Wednesd,.! fc.ening at 7:30 o’.lock. Members a „ asked to be present as this i* an ia. portant meeting.

++++++ Tri Kappa to Meet Thursday

Tri Kappa will meet with Mn Robert Graham Thursday evening *

7:30 o’clock. ++++++

Fillmore Lodge to Meet Thursday The Fillmore chapter 0. E. S. wj meet in regular se.-sio n Thun* evening. There will he an affiliati* Members are asked to bring a dishd food, sandwiches and table servict +++++♦ ( hristian Missionary Society Klet Tuesday \fternoon A very inten-ting meeting 0 f tk Woman’s Missionary society .if Christian church was held 1 afternoon at the h >me of the Misii VTi.ry and Florence Woodnw, Rid. 1

! ville Road.

During the husincs.- se.-.-ion rm# 1 ous plans were made for the mid year. It was decii ed to hold a n» mage -ale > n Si ptember Kith Ma! Henry Bicknell and Mrs. WilU Blackwell gave plendi 1 reports k the rally day hel 1 at Bethany Put. Mrs. Milo West cave m interest* program and Mrs Ido Pollom Itdi

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Thi program was followed by fellowship hour There wa- a fa il tendance. One guest. Mrs. CllffJ McMa t ; was pre-ent.

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M’ss Donnohue Is Awarded Scholarship At the American Legion Audy meeting Tuesday evening heidsti home of Mrs. Gw in Ensign, it ■ announce t that Mif s Charlotte Do* hue had been awarded the four/a -cbolarship given by the F.iJil Barcus fund Enough the -tate 1» lean Legion Auxiliary. Miss Donnohue’ - h larshi] will only i no awarded by the stati a partment of the auxiliary this *» Miss Dom.ohue will attend I) t?-

The Day Gleaners of the M. E. i university , church of Fillmore held their regular' Mrs. Brackney ga'e a report dM meeting Sept. 4 at the home of Evaluate convention. Mi John Am McNary Eight members answered Friend read article - w tten by S«

complete details of the situation whi.li has devel pel by failure of the . automobile manufactuier to accept •the code for the automotive industry, i Earlier Mr. Roosevelt talked with Johnson ever the telephone, the latter describing the status of negotia- . tions in connection wit hthe bituminous coal code. Johnson informed the chief executive that the discussions on the code ha i now reached the stage involving solely the check-in i system and a pr< posal that the United Mine Workers work side by | side with non-union labor. I It was pointei cut, however, th it i these were merely questions that had been brought up in the negotiations ^ and weie being thiashed out. In cone.'(ion with the labor policy •of the NRA it was emphasized that . the administration was standing put . cn section seven of the law, the col- . lective bargaining provision, and that 1 the pre ident regarded that section as the lieyilining and the end of the question. | At the White Hou.-e it was re- | vealed the report of the interpreting j economists submitted to the president! and the super-caldnet showed that economic condition:- wi r, steadily improving and that there was a con- ! tinued re-employment trend, BASEBALL RESULTS American Association Columbus, 8-2; Indianapolis, 2-7. St. Paul, 11; Minneapolis, 6. Toledo, 5; Louisville, 1. (Only games scheduled ) American la-ague Philadelphia, 6 6; New York. 19.’ Wathingt.ii;, 6-9; Boston, 4-6 (first fame eleven innings). (Only games schedule National League Pittsburgh, 6; New York, 1. (Only games scheduled )

roll call. Gclda Clark led the meeting. Following the business session the h floss served refreshments. •F -F -F + + •► Friendly Folks Change I ime <>t Picnic Tonight The Friendly Folks class of the Presbyterian church will have a picnic supper Wednesday evening at 5:30 o’clock at the Robert HtdTman farm, north of town. Every member and their families are asked to come and bring a basket of to id. Members are asked to note that the time has been changed from 6:30 to 5:30 o’clock. ++++++ Delta Theta Tan To Meet Thursday Delta Theta Tau will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Bayard Allen. ■F + -F + + -F Conference (Tub to Meet Tonight The Conference dull will meet with

: tor Robinson and Sen.'.tor Thor which were of interest to vetefiH Pl';n : . were made n hold a roast at the Brackney horn* Fri* night, Sept. 22. T e next mi« will be held Sept. 19 at the Aratti^ Leeicn hall.

NEW MAYSV1LLE Cornelius Hyspher of Imlisttirf spent the weekend with hi? mote Mrs. John German Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Well#. Bainhri'dve spent Sat . :•.' *tthM Weller. J hn Larky and Mi Kate T 5j .-■•n of North Salem spent is unlay dj emoon with Mrs. Sarah Weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tempi* 1 spending a few days at Iniiianapt Ora Egger.s was taken to th' 1 Nj nam county hospital Friday Dr. L. W. Vea h. Ida ami Laura Stewaid spetit* day with Mr. and Mrs. John ft*

F’OR SALE: Tw > year old registered Pointer Bird dog, $12 50. Must j go at once Color brown and white, | Willard Denny, Cloverdale. 6-2U.

FOR SALE: — Two registered Shropshire Bucks. 1 yearling Angus Bull. C. W. Berry, Greencastle, R. 3. 6-8-2p

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