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fHE DALY BANNER CREENCASTLE, INDIANA, IHURSDAY, OCTDBEH 12, 1933.

i Christian church. Miss Nellie T. i ^ oun children's division worker from jthe Indiana council ,,f relitrious education, will speak at 11 a. m. There "ill he h basket dinner at noon. Conferences will occupy the aftertn n sessior^ and at 7::{t) p. m„ E. T. Albeit-on, state itrietary, "ill (rive , t i address of thi- evening. Ina.fnt h at many "f the churches -t the <ounty a not have a ^service n worship on the fifth Sunday of | the III .nth, the officers of the l*ut1 i am icutit> council of rehgious edu«i t ion c nsidered that it would he unusually practicd to place this, '■ear’s meeting on the fifth Sunday of i this month.* Each Sunday school in ! I he countj is expected to have a I laim ilgleg.itioii it the convention.

ilAKHKK hit EN>E LAW T<» UK KNFt»H(«l( \l IEK (XT.

Timers To Meet Karlham Eleven

CllAt H NKXI. KXl’KtdKI) to I sK SAME I.!N*EIT THAT WON FROM BALL SI \IK fiel’anw university emerged from its game against Ball State Tea.hers - 'liege without any seriou.- injuries t° ny f the twenty-six aien Coach Neal used to suIhIuc the suhborfi Muncie team In a scon (p f p.n. With 1 the I'ist tilt ot the sea "n in the hag, , the Tigers settled down to some strenuous work this week in prepara"ii f n the invasion Earllmm’s ! ighting (Quakers wh will dhrckst'.-k field Sntuidav

come to j afternoon.

Fulham gained < i-iderahle re-’ -pert on the DePauw eampus through I ;s il-ii \i tory over Hav. ford iP.i.) 1 ollege i he Quakers, have not been ible i - lefeat the Til in iecent ■cais hut have always made the con- ] n v i - it 'ting oie to their v. illingnes to take a firm. e. DePauw ' ii ! ok forward eacli year to see- '

deployed !

I tbe cabin and forward structure of the plant i the exjeked the United Air Lines’ Hoeing trails) ort Tu—day night Lili'ii tin ugh the sky toward Chicagti, this much of the ta'il and its i mechanism floated to earth alone, landing several hundred feet n nil part of the flaming wreckage buried itself in the ground, kill i t-- ■ i-"its aboard. It is lieing hauled from a fiel neat- ( hes-erton, ( . exa’t incl in an effort to ham the cause of the disastet

hecame the bride of Homer Wright, also of Lebanon, in a ceremony at | Lebanon I uesday. The hiiilegroom' attended Indi :na university where he 1 vns pledged to Lambda Chi Alpha! fraternity. j

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Meet With Mrs. Wren The Friday (’ircle will meet Friday afternoon at 2::i() oYI wk with Mrs. George Wren, north Jackson i street. Mrs. (' It .Chapman will lie | the lender for the afternoon, her suit- - ject being-, "With Needle am Thread” ! There will be a needlework display by j the members of the club.

I INDIANA!’. US, Oct. 12. With ! barbre licenses being mailed out to ail parts ul the - ate at the rate of ! tlllO a day, enf.rce.ment of the law licensing and selling up sanitary regulation of barber sh'tps in Indiana ]

M • tart ."i 11 - 16, it was an e Qua err with

nenneed bj Art u ( Wttaon, pres! :, ., , , vn || inat . , on

dent ' f the’ board of birber e>a i iners More than 7,0i)n haiher li

. nse. md l.ooi) hair rutting license ' ,| will pi'- - ly continue

have been issued.

The board had in-eviously delayed enforcement of i - new law from Sept. 1 to Oct. 1 and then granted a I" day extension t • allow all barbers to secure licenses. No further extension of time will hi granted and the cherkup on barber shops will be

strated <n Oct. 1".

E'-ting talk on “Nevada.” pi* nt were: Mesdames | .l"iies. Willi- Hick- | (iosh on, ('. F. Steward, Magn • I red Beck. Carl Beck. 1 Darnell, I). O. Tate. Howard G. I). Leyenberger, John (ilcii Michael, Kstel Minnick, h Dolby (’ollings, K. F. | Williams, Guy Culltlaia Bathews. Guests were haul- -n "f New Winchester, ii- Mrs. Woodrow Dicki- Albeit Priest and Mrs.

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DePauw

I Married - I .Mart Elizabeth Ritchie of | The annual convention i f the Sunli a f- niier DePauw student | day schools of the county will he held i-er f Alpha Phi sorority, Sunday, Oct. 29, iu._lbe Fillmore

( HI K( H HOMF.( OMINC, The Meth di-t chut -h at Bainhridge " ill enj y a h .mecoming Sunday. The morning service will he in chargtof Dr. L. R Eckardt, and in the evening, the Rev. Bennett will preach. ii,e day will he featured by a big basket dinnei at noon.

NOTICE OF admimstkaiion

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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jrdge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of John A. Von Spreckelsen. late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is lupposed to lie sol-

vent.

Elmer AV. Knoll, Administrator. Oct. 11, 193.1. Cause No. 7572. Attorneys, Gillen A- Lyon. JOHN AV. HEROD, Clerk of the. Putnam Circuit Court. 12-Jt

• ■ 1 ime linei ' -i termen idtl,"Ugh it least a dozen -iphnmores j were given an opport mity to show | what they could do la-t Saturday. -\ Ik-, in and Kay cnniinue t,, show | iln best talent at end Kothman and i McCullough ate boih 185-pound \ lackh-s and both seiiier lettermen; < II- rtline and Schrnedei- make up the 1 guards at about 170 pound-. At the center will be young stick "f dynamite by the naine of Lortz. it wa - t i- youngster ! "iji East Chicag i that caught a hi ked ki k on hi.- own goal line last Saturday and "aced tl" full hundred yard listnnee | J'.'i- a tou. hdown, in fact, the only

muchdown of the game.

In the badcfield, Avc, Btadley, Bishop. Pierce, Fribley and FI-on a|ipear the best of the lot and the most experienced. Coach Ne -I was not at all sat isified with his hall canying department in the Ball State game and the hacks are due for some gruelling workouts. Ave gave Tiger fans a thrill with hi- running hack punts and khk-offs f"i a- much as fifty yards. It wasn’t until the last quarter that the Diel’auw hackfield ^showed any particular ihility at consistent ground gaining and this ati ta k was h i principally by Bishop. DePauw’s pass lefense is being polished this week in anticipation of having to .-top Earl ham in this de-

partment of the game.

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nine will meet the Stilcsville high school nine at Lucas fidd here Friday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, accoid-

Pure Cane No. 5 Pail

39c

reen Beans 4 cans 29c

In 'tringlcvs— Nc 2 t ans

SUGAR

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SOAP

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Al| Purpose Flour

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ing to an announcement Thursday by Marion Craw lee, I ii - r fuh I la -e! "111

coach.

Stileaville has been undefi-ated so far this fall in Hendricks county and has a strong battery. Greencastle runner-up in thi> Putnam countv baseball league. Matching of the two teams assure- a hard-fought game here Friday. GET LI I F TERMS (Continued trom Page One) Texas rancher, her husband was a bond salesman, who o(>erated a garige and roadhou-' in Chicago. But

girl. Kelly associate*! with Uie notorious Gus Winkler, Harvey Bailey and Verne Miller. Federal agents learned he had become an expert machine gunner. But he "as never ar-

rested.

j immune to arie-t. But the division . of investigation tire" a net about j them. Two week- ago an airplane lan led at dawn at Memphis. A group ol \ ung ag'-nt- h' nled by VV. A. Roier went t , m apartment, sur-pri-ed the vaegeting Kelly and his wife " threat "! de ith against the kidnap trial principals had kept ’ the federal c"t:rt tiial of the other

resulted j n I plotters in an uproar, and arrested

them.

.Alt ( ecil Runyan if Koarludale ha retumed l ine fiom Crawfordsville where she underwent an o|)eratioit for removal of her ton.-ils.

The lure of big money

the Ursehel kidnaping plot. AA'ith Al’oert Bate- hi- kilnaped the oil man from his h me the night of July 22, took him to the Shannon ranch at I’a.iadise, Texas. His wife aided him although .-he protested to the jury

her ai I was thr-ugh duress of a d m- | Richard Sherman, :i0 years old, who hinting, dangerous husband. escape 1 from tin Indiana State Farm Kelly ("decteil the ransom fnom July 2H while serving a term imposed n"-hct"i e:i near a Katisas ( ity J ;l i l-.a.-t Chicago, was senteneed in the hotel and fled with Kathryn. I he Putnam circuit court Thurs ay niornothei plotti rs were :vrrc*ted. | j n> j p, -enc I to 5 y at - at the IndF r two weeks the Kellys seemed iana -tai«* prison.

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Not t e Dame’s anxiou.- to atone ' click : gain Kansas State last we*'l. v >n the liSsh invade Bloomington ihn Saturday to )4|a> the early seaii (i. -ier grid da -h with Indiana. \i.k Lukats and Steve Danas, half ail fullback, respectively, "hi lie the 'veterans out U> retiieve past laurels, i And) Pihiey is the sophomore hack V looked beafetp tl^ .kThawkers

i # ist Saturday. Larry Sawicki ami Ray r.:iuei, fir t string Indiana halfbacks for thre# years, will tiear nt" t of the hnmt of 'n liana - rushing attack against the Iri-h. Big Ettme Antonini, st.pho-miu-e end, who showed geo!’'defen-| site form •against the Gophers Sat-j U)ib A undoubtedly will have his' chance to c innect with Indiana pa-.-es ! against the Irish. 1

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