The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. OCTOBER -• v

Scliooimate Elopers

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ill at his home on west Franklin

And .

Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All” •

Entered in the p o s t o f f i ee at

(5re«n«istle, In- Mis Stella Strange anit Miss'Laura ■iliana, as second Strange, south of the city, spent Sunclass mail mat- day at Brown county state park,

ter under Act of

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Dr. and Mrs C. C 'Pucker are in Chu uk" attending the National Anier-

Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On

KIRA

| Joan legion convention

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

an:e. .' ing and enjoy life.

Their chic! Dr. ^Tmcker dd mail outside Putnam County. is i. a giuel like fool. It is desig ~ ■■ ■

! nnt«d as one or two finger poi. de- < pending upon the consistency. There is a family receptacle into which all meinliers dip. He also described some interesting heverages that were to be ft uiai on the Islands. The famous leae.i of Wakiki has no scantier bathers than the beaches of Chicago des-

pite its leputution in America.

Tin* hell limited the timo rn Dr. Vunckei’s uddres. that was (|Uit ■ in-

his

\fnrrK « 187R Mr a,1<l * Mr8 - W ‘ K Bartlett ^f

we ooouo OAsn March 8. 18.8. K( , ntlaml fpen t ^ week-end with the Subscription price, 10 cents per lattP1> parents, Mr. and -Mrs. John K.

week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put- ^ nam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year Mi ami Mrs. Ralph Mason and sons and Mi J. H. Christy -pent Sunday with Mrs W. II. Corns and family at

Maynard Rhonkwiler of this city

bft Friday by .motorcycle to attend

the World’s Fair in Chicago.

Martinsville. Charles Eiteljorge, who is connect-

ed with the Kiazier Barber Shop, and family, have moved to his father-in-law’s farm, west of (Jreencastle.

te-esting and punctuated chain teristie hun'or.

with

Mis. Roy Brackney an I Miss Mary Hoffman are in Chicago attending the national convention of the American

Legion.

Henry Runyan, veil known south ! Indian i street resident, is confined to his hoin. following a series of light apoplectic strokes which have, para-

lyzed his left side.

in their home lit. ami ll.>r;s

Too young to marry State, Robert Bab>t

Jones, 14, schoolmates, of Red Bank. N. J., eloped with the intention of making their uay to Nevada, • here, they heard, youth is no obstacle. They were found in Cleve land, O.. aslyep in a doorway. Dur ing trip West, they lived t.n fJ.Jl worth of hamburgers and colfee.

Prestm l*ay < lull Dinner Tomorrow

The Pre-ent Day club will entertain eiuel treatment,

the husban Is at a .tinner meeting Tuesday evening at the h ime of Mr. an Mrs Bu.*hheit. All iminher. are asked to brii.i? iheir own table service-

Kssj e R. Darling was granted a di- ■ ir e from Ralph L. Darling in ciruit court Satuiday on mounds of

\ marriage license was issued at M; itinsville Saturday to .Alliert Wal1 ,ce Cloverdale, and Mary M. Curtis,

. tilesville R. R. ].

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Hi.ID FOR l\\ E>l K. A HON

DBPAI W CHAPKI. DcPuua university students in timpel Monday took a twenty minute visit ti tlic Hawaiian Islands with Prof. T. (j. Vunck.tr, head of the s. ien « division, as their guide. Dr. Yun.kr received a fellowship from Yale fop special teseareh into the f! r.i of these islands and the university gave him a year’s leave, of absence. The Hawaiian Islands are the most ven.ote in the w rid, Prof. Yuncker s . iei They are 2,000 miles from tin Pnited States which is the closest l. i I. Tney have ideal climate the t. p* rat me varying between 155 an i l )5 legices wall a daily change of less , 1 an ill degrees. The sun shines coniaiucusly even when it tains which ks Its in the most beautiful raint v - in the world. Hawaii is one of : e few places in the world wlie.e t eit mi lunar rainbows resulting f .i i iidight instead of sunlight. i. Ishuult, are volcanic in origin, • , i mt life is profuse and interest- . Animal life is n t abundant ind . an n. -nakes. The population .... *■ i about 4U04MIO of which hi If .ii the ity of Honolulu, a modem drop lis. FI . re is a gieat variety ... and religion. The natives are •< i and beautiful when young hut c. ... .. when middle aged. They

Benjamin Harris, age

Bainbii Ige, wa. held in tlu

j jail Monday t o investigation follow- I ing his arrest at his home in Bain- | ] bridge Sunday evening. County officer.- said that Harris had made threats against tne live, of several * Bainbiidge residents and hail caused them to fear he was mentally un- )

W. G. Hancock. Jacob Kiefer and Fiederick John attended the state conclave of the L. O. 0. M. in Rieh-

40 years, of | mond Saturday and were present far

ci unty the fellowship banquet.

Mr and Mrs. Walter A. Newlin daughter and two sons ,.f Casey, 111inoi- spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Kliner Seller, Mi- Ida Pierce

and Mi-s Carrie Pieiv--

Entertained With [‘Parly Friday Mr. and Mrs. John White of Reelsville entertained a number of friends with a euchie party 'Friday evening. Those present were Mrs. Lizzie Rogers and son Clint, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ling, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and Wayne Shinn of Reelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Forest White and son Jimmie of (ireencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Atthur White and son Ben Arthur of Spencer. •h d* *h *F *F *F d* Over-the-Tea-Oups Club To Meet Tuesday

Persistent coughs and colds lead riou* trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes ami heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of .ill known drugs, cfeosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of tlic greati -l healing agencies for persistent coughs and cold* and ..ijier forms of throat trouble- Creomulsion contains, in addition to ere other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop die irritation and inflammation, while die creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood and attacks the

seat of the trouble.

Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in thetii alment of persistent roughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent lor building up the -vst-Mii^ifter colds or flu. Your own druggist is authorized to rej fund your money on the spot if vour cough or I cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. Udv.)

LOANS . I P To $300

Borrow am amount for ^ two, three months un iMrsutai security. Liberal Repays,, Plan. You control tire cust. For tl« tauter you pay the lower flit cost-

Mr and Mrs. Fred Ruark, Miss M i elyn O'Dell of Fihnore and Mr. ai d Mrs. Clifford Mi Mains of this city -pent the wook-end in Chicago atten ling the Century of Progre.-s.

Township trustee- held their reg!ih-.. monthly meeting Monday with Roy E Jones, county superintendent of schools. C, unty school administration and other matters were discussed.

Virgil Solomon, 17 years old, coined. f Greencastle, wa- arrested at Terre Haute Sunday y Special Officer Kesterson of t e Pennsylvania railroad and jailed on a charge of trespass.

iialan; ed.

Among the winners of a contest at Crawfordsville

tall com

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MAN'S HEART STOPPED, l " ,, k w ‘‘ ,v Carl B ‘‘ k and 'a.on

STOMACH GAS CAUSE i o! ' ^

stalks rea,lung 14 feet 3‘j inches and

W. L. A< ams was bloated so with gas that his heart often missed beats after eatii g Adlerika rid him of all gas and naw he eats anything and feels fine R. P. Mullins, Prnggi-t-

| 14 feet 2 inches.

NOTH E OF FIN \L SKI II.KMKM OK ESI VI K N ti.,- is hereby given to tire creditors, heirs and legatees of Russell Martin, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle. Indiana, nit the IflC day cf October, IASS, and bow cause, if any, whv the Final Settlement A i unts with the estate of said decedent should no. be approve 1 ; and said Iteits are notified t Cen and there make proof of heiiship, and receive their listril.utive shales. Wittaiss, the Clerk of said C urt, this 25th dav of .'■Vrteirtber, l!'!-! John \V. Herod. Clerk Putnam circuit court. No. 7474 Hate & Mur) y an Frank Stm set, Attys. 26-2t

Ernest Martin, of San Bernardina, Cal., former resident of Greencastle, was a v isitor in the city Sunday. Mr. Martin learned the new-paper profession here under his father, the late < a t. H. B. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. I gossan McMillan and children of Indianapolis visited Mr. tin.i Mrs. Claud Wils n and daugliler C thei ine, soutli Jackson street Sunday Mis McMillan is a daughter of Mr. and .Mis. Wilson.

Dr. W. W. Sweet of Chicago univi i -ity and daughter, Alias Elizabeth Sweet, came Saturday for a visit with Dean an I Mrs. R. G. McCutch in. Mi Sweet will r.tmain here a few day- bef ire returning home.

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Jan e- Stisip- of Brazil was here Motnlav. closing tite deal witii De- . I university whereby the latter tak'- '.-i tile esidenre propertv in ea.-t Anderson treet and transfers a In ddence in Bra/il to Mr. Stoops.

William K Puff, Reelsville, was granted a divor r from Naomi K. Puff in circuit court Saturday morning. The defendant’s maiden name of Naomi K Canienter also was restor ed by the court. It is sai«f the defendant reside- m Vermillion county.

Lysle Green ann.iunceil Monday morning that he had purchased an interest in the Mo.id Cleaners from Albert Runyan. Mr. Green and Mr. Runyan will be associate i together in tnis business, the putnership being effective today.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston and daughter Jean Anne, of Mercedes, Texas, Mr. and Mr- Ralph Elston, Rockville. Mr. and Air Artie Ketner and son Jon of Muncie. were weekend guests of Mr. and Alts. Fuller Huffman, 90fi south L..<ust street.

Miss Alargaret Jones, daughter of Alts. I» vie .bines i f Indianapolis, and a student of DePauw university, has sailed I'm I.on Ion where she will study dramatic art and violin at the R. yal Acamedy. She will also visit Rome and Pali.-. Miss Jones will graduate in xt year from DelVtuw.

Id Miami Beach \\s Me Jleetu/icdL

Optnuiy lot ths Winter Sssion Jsnasry hist Emopssn Ptsn

An ExUtivs Winlst Rsiod Hotsl, on bitesyns Bsy, with 0<**n Bsthing, * R.itsU Dock snd «„«iy Iscility lot ths comloit snd sntsrtsinmsnt ot it* snd ditc.nninstint clisntsls

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Trial of the divorce suit of Venatd R. Walker against Lomu M. Walker was held in circuit court S iturday liefote Judge Wilbur S. Donner with the divorce being granted the defendant on her cr> Ks-complaint. Cust.dy of a ehild also was given the defendant and tile plaintiff was pi.iced under court order to pay >lti a month for -upport and maintenun <s.| if tlie child.

IN MEMORY

In memory of James L. Johnson who die i me year ago today. October

2, 1932.

.Maynard Johnson and family

Cthsi DsWiN Opsistxd Hotsii includs In Clsvcisnd lu Tm€ hollenden In Oncsfo Its Thi LaSALLE In (ulumbui k> Thi NEIL HOUSE In Akion fit Tm{ MAYFLOWER

MARRIAGE LH ENSE

Charles L. Farber, farmer, Reelsville. and Pearl Stroup, housekeeper,

Cloverdale, R.’l.

A picture of Dorris Ruark. Fill-

mote and. Wilner Siblrett, Bainbridge, freshmen at i’unJue university, who towed their own hom^ to Lafayette this fall to save expenses of a Isiaid j bill, appeared Oct. 1 in the Sunday I News. New York’s picture newspaper. I A picture of the Putnam county hoys md t-'.eir home on the" Purdue rumpus ha- 4ie,»n widely published by

newsptipers over the county.

^A cavalry abre and bugle <art led by .1 e--e Kichardaon, member of Company A, 2nd Missouri Cavalry, during Die »ar of HWil-fi5, which were salvaged from the home of Rotrert Hamrick recently, will hei placed in the war museum in the Putnam couty niurthmue. The museum |aei es, which were the property* of Mrs RtHiert Hiunn k, d.iughtei' of Jesse Richardson, were brought to The Banner office late Saturday by John '

Rolie. Also included in the articles _ , __ , • «i^ nati nal etuampment medals of •'IdirriSOny rOSt^T 1887 and Mn< j a mate encamp- Ford Dealer* Since 1910

ment medsT of 1902.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Broad--tnet are in Wasi.iagtim, D- C- for several days, visiting Air. and Mrs. Samuel Rice. The> wdl attend the witll -cries baselmil games it. Wa-h-iiVgt.in. Mr. ILice is one of the veteran outfielders of the. Juunpion Senator*. Vernon Sheffield professor of piano in the DePauw School of Alusic, will play a concert iefore the Lebanon high school student body Wednesday morning. A special convocation is iieing called to hear the DePauw artist. Professor Sheffield has not announced his program. S. C. Sayers defeated Bob Kuhner 2 up in a close quarter final match in the City Golf Championship Sun lay morning Sayer- now plays Harry Roberts to >‘e wfl,, opposes Bob Stevens in the final-. Harry Roberts defeated Don Elli ,n the play-off far low medalist honors. They were tied

at 7(5 •

Members of the hoard of county commissioners eld their regular meeting Monday in the courthouse. Allowance of monthly claims took up the morning se-.ion. lotting of a contract for county farm supplies and discussion of road and other matter- were scheduled for the aftein on

meeting.

Past Regent Jennie R. John and Past Regent Lulu J. Ellis attended the state meeting of Women of the Moose at Richmond Saturday and were present for the Friendship banquet at which time Mrs. Ellis had the Frier l.-hip degree conferred upon her. Past Regent John received this degree in 1927 at Philadelphia. The first meeting of Troop No. 41 of Boy F outs will be held Wednesday evening at 7:15 o’clock at the American legion hull. All boys who have been members in the past an I Isiys who wish L, become)'members, are urged to attend this meeting. Dean Isiui- H. Dirks, president of the Greencastle district, will attend the meeting and assist the organization.

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Over-the-Tea-Cups club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at t ip home of Alts. R. L. O’Hair, east Seminary street, with Miss Ella Beckwith as hostess. •j. .t. 4- d* d* 4* d* -F Mrs. Jarrell Fuitertamed Manhattan Ladies Aid Mrs. Frank Jarrell entertained the Ladies Aid of .Manhattan Wednesday. A, pitebin dinner was served at noon. In the afternoon the meeting was led by Mis. Crousore. Those piesent were Mrs. Cr usore, Mrs. Mace ami -on, Mrs. Long. Mrs. Griffith, Mi- Young, Mrs. Clark Herbert, Airs. E. Herbert, Mrs. Lewis, Alts. Wright, Ethel Roberts, Mrs. Charles Brann, Mrs. L. Fellows, Mrs. Zating, Mis. Clarence Pollom, Mrs. George Reiser. Guests were Miss Clara Altermiller of Poland, Airs, Don Cooper and daughter, Leota Showalted, Mrs. Poe. Mr. Jarrell, Virginia Lewis, Julia Jean Mace, Eleanor Long, Lewis Long and Gerald Bran. d* d- v d- -F d- d- dMrs. Allen HnHtess To Bainbridge Club Pbe Bainbri Ige Study Club held the first meeting of the new year at the home of Mrs. James Allen, Thursday afternoon. After a short business session, the roll was called. Responses were "Why I Like Indiana.” Mrs. Albert Haven told of the "Americanization of Edward Bok” and Mrs. Biuce Lane gave the "Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.” The study course for the coining year is “Americans From Abroad.” d" -F d- d* -F d* d- dLegion Auxiliary Meeting Poi-tpwned The meeting < f the American legion Auxiliary which was to have been held Tuesday evening lias been postponed until next Tuesday, Oct

10.

•** *!* •!« •!* *!• i illinore Lod^e J o Meet I uenday The Rebekah Lodge of Fillmore will hold its regular meeting and a supper Tues.lay evening at the lodge hall. An entertainment will follow the supper. All members are a.-ked to bring a dish of food and table service. d- d* d- d* •!• d- d- dArt Needlework Club AA ill Meet Tuesday I he Art Needlework club will meet Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3, at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Jennings. d , d*d*d*d-d-d* + Airs. Lucas Will Attend National Convention Mrs Fend Lucas, East Seminary Street left Monday noon for Kansas <Tty, Mo., where she will lie a delegate ire r the H L chapters to the National P. R. O convention which will Is- held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri,.« y a t the A rant Temple. Mrs. Lucas is ore among eight delegates from Indiana who will atten I the convention d* d- d- d- d- d- d- dCrescent Club To | Aleel AA ednesday The Crescent club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mis. Frank Talbott, 210 south Indiana street, d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-Woman's (Tub Ale) Saturday The regular meeting Of the Woman's club was held Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. W W Tucker. Mrs. Kathryn Tu.ney Garten of Indianapolis, who was the K p,.- t speaker, gave an interesting hook review on the new book, ‘Anthony Adverse." 7 • d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-A .iiing Married Women’s 4 lass l« Hold SiK-ial Meeting Hie Young Married Women’s Class ..f the Methodist Sunday school will hold its regular social meeting Tues‘<«y night g. 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. I- < ■ onrad. 105 Bl,r. m , nw , m Air- John Cook Jr, will >*. ;is .i stallt wm r - r Pr, * ra '“ an ' ! Motions "ill la- in charge of Mrs Fi annI . •!• d- d- d- d- d- d'A omen’s Study Club lo Aleet Thursday The Woman’s Study Club will meet ihuisday afternoon at 2:30 o’^loclr Wth Mr * A - J 9ww-ey, (JmadaJe.

Reception Held

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Am informal reception was given last evening in the C mmunity hall of the Gobin Methodi.-t Church at the vesper hour for stu ‘enta attending

the univei ity. Thi- w. sponsored by ! King-, MomSOll Post., the student committee of the Official I r.. t ..i i,.. ,... ’ us '“

Board and cabinet of the student department of the church. The eoimmunity hall was decorated with fall flowers. The program was giver, by an instrumental trio from the irUsic school, an address of welcome by Prof. Van Denman Thompson and a statement by Dr. A- E. Monger for the

Ford Dealers Sinec Did

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a physician’s offic-i :it Nashvillt He w .i I 4 w bo escaped Id ':- tl ; ppFist Week : Jig| (Tark w...- an- : f.-,

need of coo))eration between students

■ day nignt.

and church if the Gobin memorial Church is to make it- best contribution to developing life- Prof. Harold Ross, chairrran of the student committee of the Official Board was in charge of the event. Mrs. F. C. Til den and Mrs. Fra.-k Donn t preside at the teir table from which refreshment- of tea, sandwiches and cakes were served by the committee of young women under the dilectinn of Mrs. Eh'.pc-on Walker and Mrs. Lloyd Messersmith, members of the committee.

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Rapt 1*1 Missionary Society To Meet The Missionary Soc iety of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. S- E. Davies, corner College and | Franklin -treets. Tuesday afternoon j at 2:30 o’clock- A good attendance is !

desired.

*$• *J« A - . F- AA . Auxiliary To Aleet Tonight The Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Jesse M- Ivec* Post No. 1550 will meet Monday night at 7:30 o’cliK'k in the Elks club room. There will be an electi on of officers. d- d- d- d- d- + d- dMissionary Society To M.-vt Tuesday The Woman’s Missionary Society of |

Sheriff Cliarle Nn l i uLn, kil naped b> one c-i -p - " i.,;.:,. they left the prison, n turned to J h nne Satur laj ni.-M after pv-nii* true details of ,,i . eni-n.es rj the felons. 11- n t-M a :aii story oriignally la', a.i • tne i inii had threatened to kill his wife J

child.

Jenkins was senti ined in Grea county in 192K on ch . -. • mur* ing a M it. hell, In. I., . :. ■ r Hi. y

was taken county < n a

t 'in m L.i rrii change of venue.

the Chri-tian Church will meet Tuos- i day afternoon at 2:341 o’clock wdth j Mrs. George Garrett at Elm Inn Mrs. j Henry Bi.-knell and Mr. Myra Curtis j

will be assistant hostesses-

Many View Body Of Slain ( onvirl

LAST RITES ROR IAS. JBKSiNS lit BE HELD Tl'ESDAY AT BEDFORD

BEDFORD, Ind., Oct. 2. (UP) — Funeral services will lie conducted here tomoi raw fop. James ,, .Iak<'" Jenkins, 25 year old escaped prison convict, who was shot to death in Brown county Saturday night. The body was brought here from Nashville by Jenkins’ fattier, George Jenkins, f>3, impoverished Pentecost misison preacher. Nearly 5,000 persons viewed the body as it lay in a Nashville mortuary yesterday. The former prisoner walked into Bean Blossom, north of Nashville, Saturday night Citizens attempted to question him and he shot Herbert McDonald, a storekeeper, in the arm. Benjamin Ranter, another member of tiie posse, fired point blank with a double barreled shotgun. ‘ Jenkins was truck in tho head. He lied in

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