The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. OREENCASTLE. INDIANAf TUESDAY, (XloBhK 24. IM33.
Good News for Papa
efermis way kksion
Babin of the future will be puzzled k» to whether they should address tli'..: -,if as Mad" or ''mom" if Dr. (Mivei Kamm, of Detroit, has his way The doctor recently revealed he has developed an extract to stimulate lactation in male animals. A tomcat subjected to the treatment
mused a litter of kittens.
INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 24. (UPl Keports that K. Karl Peters will resiKti as Democratic state chairman before his term expires next May were heard in political circles today. Three reasons wjiy he may resipn have been advanced. First, he will have to relinquish his chairmanship if he becomes a candidate for Unitqd States senat r. Sec Hid, his feud with Uov Paul V. \li Nutt nr.iy.be culminated by his iesiy lation; thiid. he may receive a federal appointment. O FKF.NTH TRAIN WRElTiED
THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All” Entered in the
NRA,
$75,000 TAKEN BY BAINDIS AT CENTRAL BANK
waoocpeem March 8. 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; ?8.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $.1.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outride Putnam County.
did not see might have
EVRKIX, Fuller, Oct. 24, (CP) — Spnading rails on the railway line from t herbourg to Parts gave way today, and pre. ipituted a swift. P.iiiloutid ex. ress'int) the liver Iton. | kiiliim at least n score of passengers. \,i Americans weie ab.iarti the j "Hapide,” one of the fastest train- !
i m the port to the capital.
The i infineei uint firemen were rci.iite j killed a hell the locomotive dunged M feet over the bridge, at j iivmt
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs J. J Ector spent
.Mon- ay in Oiicago.
Alliert Itaines. city, entered the comity lio.-jjtal M"iitay for yentment. Mis (Tprenci Cr -hy etitered the
county hospital
postoffice at (ireencastle, In-
diana, as second (Continued from Pane One)
class mail mat- bbe) . s evi( |,, nt l y ter under Act of |eave> or tht , y
taken a shot at him.
i; iy Elder, manager of the Oakley store, followed R«-x I Hton in afid his chest waji stili - .re Tuesday from bein'/ struck with tin- machine gun j„ the han's of indits. The robbers were qu a polite as they pulled off the holdup, as was eviden.ed iiy rtie tnAttment accorded .Mr and Mrs. .Ini,. - Farrow, living ea.-t f the city. They entered the bank during the pr- cress of the raid. T ie bc.mlit at the !i id door opened it
M .i.duv for treat-
mehes-en-Ouclie, III miles soutli-w-esi of this town, ant 55 mile; west
of Paris.
\t 4 p. in. 21 t> dies ha 1 been i. .-red. Ten moie weie believed con led in t'.e wreckage. lO SPKKD FARM lows INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 24, (I’P) Lieut. I iov. M i liffi rd Townsend and Frank Evans, <‘rawfordsville, farm loan representatives for Indian i insi,ranee e ni| allies, will go to Washington tomorrow in an attempt to -p.ed f irm loans for the state. They will confer with faim c;edit heads and Secretary of Agri ulture
Wallace.
They announced theii trip after a meeting last night of the Indiana agricultural adviti.ry committee : jii pinte * recently by 4T v. Paul \’. .Me Nutt at the iv<|Ue-t of Secretary Wal-
Ihee.
M \STEN KITES HELD II KSIMY AFTERNOON
Last rites for Phillip Masten, pioneei ,esident of Putnam county, who passed away at the home of his daughter. Mrs Frank McBride, north of (ireencastle, wore held yTuesda afternoon at I o'clock from the Maple Heights M. K. church. The Rev.
June Klipze, DePauw tudenl enter-1 Dora Day and Miss Aangi.- (iodwin • d tlie. county hospital Tuesday fur j were in charge of the. am vices. Inter-
ment vva- in the Ktiiesvillei cemetery.
^Market?
INDI AN APOl IS I D KSTOFh . Hog- a,(lUO; in stly In to 26 cents h.wer. Holdovers 56.1. Fnderweights nter. iy to 25 cents tiff; bulk 160 ICO lbs., $4.25; few choiie butcher.4.10; .100 lbs. up. $4 On to $4.15; 100 to 100 lbs., argely $4.0i ; pa king
• ow. $2.75 to $.1.50
Tattle 2,500; calves 000; largely teei rim gra ling /•> ■ I at d ii weigiits repre-ented; early trade teady f $5.25 ti $0.00; muu- held at .0.25; all buyers interc-ied but sci-;e tr.ir.g to -hade price: she -tock uady to -tr ng; most heifers under ; >. .0: old heads -tiictly choi e above Or euws s2.00 to $'! 25; low cutters . I uitters $|.0u to $1.75 veuler:
•teady $7.0n down.
•S eep 2,000; lamb; open steiiy, 'lose strong to higher; hulk grade ewe* and wetheis $7 00; buck- soon down: common an! medium $4.f>u t,,
$6.60,
Ber lin Lane retomed to her liome nt H.-ih.bridge M< idry fteinoon from
the .ounty hospital.
Mr and Mr- Elmer \ ancleave and Mi. and Mi I u Bittle. syent
Mon la.v in rincinnati
Patty Nell Dan I'. Di Pauw etudent entered th county ho.sidtal Monday for treatn cut Mr William Tlmip n, Eliialieth stn t, liH> refill I home from tTiicago w ere -In- '' udi-d the World's
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i Fair.
Membt-r.- cf tl hold th' ir regular ik iifinent liU'hlii 7:.10 o’cl ck-
i ity council will cecting in th'e fiiv r tin- evening :it
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Right Here IN Greencastle Its patriotic to buy Now: III.UK in (ireeucaatk* approximately mm arid women your own friends and neijililiui -• are connected with some do films. HKJ.UTHI M keep their jobs ill LI* create jobs for others who NKKI) work. I Ith.VI yourself to somethinRs rock! to ( at and wear, and ' you’ll be putting* dollars into the hands of our farmers I liu \m IJiirkboiip of Our ComniunilN !)p|m‘ii<Is I pon Their ^(‘11 |{eiiif{. BIT TILL IT HELPS! See Ts For nothing 1 CANNON’S
fm them and afti ordered them asi, the cu-1 mors. It was stated t • out' entrance h with Mrs. Patrick < Fox Ridge, who stand English, what it was all not understan I t sh. was mil harm i
lacy were inside, with the rest cf ne guarding the io- hardest time lluecio, living on hardly under- ,- did not know it as she could lici llo\vevi , i,
Mr f.. I. p. iter and Mrs. Frank Donner are attending the forty-four-th convention of the Indiana Federatioii ,c ( l.ili Soutli Bend to.lay Mi Lois Northrop is 3)rending a V) k' i c'oii with lier parents Rev. and Mr- (' N otlinip, East Semin;:iy tn ' She i- employed in social service wotk in St. Iiouls. Mayor \\ I Denman returned M iii lay i vetting from ( hicago where In' attended the World’s Fair. He was a.'companied to (iioencastle by his sen, Rj.-I. i Den i an and family , of Uhl (ireenwich, Conn ,- wdio continued on to their home. Ahnzo (1. Day. north Jackson licet, well known retired contractor, -uffeu I a heart attack in the courthou.i Tuesday im ining and was lemoved to his Ii me hy a physieiaa. hi. coiiilition, however, is not he iievi-d t be serious. Dri (ilover, 10, and Dallas S| urg">n, 2. h h of Imlianapolis, were ;' Ii i t in, 1 to erve one to ten i v* ii tl ■ 'ate prison at Michigan , ( ity t (Tawf,iiatsville Monday when they |,lo.. led guilty to stealing four ityi wi or from the l.a ; «iga -chool buil in. recently. 1 dy fiie'ion were called to the liooii of Harvey Onx, south of the Penn-ylvatiia railroa I trackBl ie ingt„i! 11i*et, about 8:l i o’clock I’u iy i eng, when a roof fire Li kc iut Fir -men extinguished the flai.c- iie , any great amount of tkunag' wh done. Funcial - .|'vi<«s for Mrs Sarah King Hoi, h. a former residei.t .if (ins'iK-istlf w ho died Sunday aftern a at t)., bonu* of her father. Mrs. W'lli (, nhu-r in Terre Haute, 1 , 1 day -in tfaiiyr a' 10t8f | o'cl wk fio i the Keetor funeral home. Intcri ont w:i in Forest Hill Ceme-
tery.
The’' will he a meeting of the (iicen- ilc Wolfaie Council at the city hull, Thursday evening at 7:10 o’clock There will Ik* an eleetion of officers and plan- ate to lie made fir the ming year. Every one in any way interested in this work is uraed ti U present. Frank Stoessel, chair-
man.
Al Cochran, 20, of Plainfield, was . on usly injurt d Saturday night when his mot uvycle colliikd with a truck rivoi l,y Harry Hohard. 43, former (Jr. cnca.-tle junk Te iler, on w ,-t Wa-hiiigtun tre*et ii k ' Indianapolis. C chran tnot irevcle truck the truck ns it was making n left turn from Washington street into Tremout avenue Cochran was taken to the City hospital where his condition was said t I he eruyis -Mol day. Flu or Dick*, Olive street, whose ear wh- in collision wdth one driven hy Charh - Marshall, county assessi r. east of Cii,, ncastle Sunday, stated Tuesday t t a newspaper kinry of tlh. accident wa s incorrect in that it stated^ hi - ;iu«*(l the accident hy cutting in ft it of the Mashall carl According to Mr. IHcka he was going around the Marshall car when the lat ter tumid into his machine, causing the Mur- ill ^-ar to overtunrf Dicks also ilenncl that any other car was* ; ppron u,g from the east when he •passe e M t shall tar.
Cr. ver McCain . of the McCamnioii garagn c.n i b Indiana stieet, rop, ited Tuesd; he was positive that two men wl , f d the generator i n their new Stn aker sedan worked on at the ga) Sunday evening were Harry Piet i and John Hamilton, convicts \v aped from the Indiana -tute ) ,n several weeks ago. He said uspicions were aroused at the t ,■ hy the actions of the twi men at he did not conned them with a* escaped cmviits until after the hank r.,libel y.
Two carloads o| officers from lirecnc.aste playo , with the hank rohliers in the \ ty of Mansfield aul Bellmoie in I' ike county late Monday afterm it times being less than five nan • behind the
fleeing ear.
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M i man's Bible Club ° Announces Program The Woman’s Bible Study dub < f the Cabin Memorial Methodist church announces the following program for likil-14: Nov 17 M "less Mrs. Herbert Chur h; assistants, Mrs. “Ross and Mr-. Ryan; devotions, Mrs. A. M. Arnold; program, Mrs. cfiandler on "Thanksgiving." Dec. 15 Hostess, Mrs. U. V. Daniels •issistaniMis. Gwinn'and Mrs. Mathews; devotions, Miss Crouch; pi gram, Miss Jeanette O’Dell, who will give a talk on “Arabia.” .Jan. Hi. H stess, Mrs. F. M. Lyon; assistants, Mis. C. E. Stoner and Mrs. McCartney devotions, Mrs. Ryan; progiam, Mr-. Parrish. "Three Wise
Men.
Feb. Hi. Hostess, Mrs. Jennings; assistants, Mrs. Hnavenrldge and Mrs. Chandler; devotions, Mrs. Mary
Wood; program, song fest.
March D! Hostess, Mrs. Prevo; assistants, Mrs. Wardlow and Mrs. Pierce; devotions, Mrs. Manuel; program. Mrs Stella fork, “A Dream of
the Church. ’ ,
April. H -less, Mrs. Snider; assistants, Mrs. Reeves and Mrs. Callander: devotions, Mrs. Skinner; .program, Mr.- Northrop, “Our Debt to
Paul."
May 18 Luncheon meeting. Hostess, Mrs. K. P. Light; assistants, Mrs. Loop and Mrs. Albert Landes; devotions. Mrs. Ross; program, Mrs. Deweese. book review.
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DePauw I acuity Mem Iter To Wed lerre Haute Girl Mr ftnd Mrs li iiwurd C- Utt of 1817 South Center street Terre Haute, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty l.’tt, to Alliert E- Reynolds of Greencastle, son of Mr. oral Mrs. Charles Reynolds of Staunton, In 1 The wedding will take place in Deco,nbei al tlie Methodist temple with Dr- B I* Week officiating. Miss l it is a graduate of Wiley
i high -cho.d andi attende I Indiana
Sheriff Bryit: aid city police j state Teacher's college, where she watv wutcheil a sus| Hudson -edan i ;i momlier of the Delta Sgnia sorority, which ciided -uml the puhlic ! Mr. Reynolds was gradimted fro.r. De -qua iv a ml thro Lie busines dr - i Pauw university and for the past font
I year- has been a member of the fac-
trict for some tc a- early Monday! afternoon but finally gave up the watch when tile disappeared. T' .e car carried licen-o plates which had been issued at Edw:mls|>ort Offtters. however - o | lo t Udieve this car had any corn'-etion with the hank bandits. Two men were in the suspicious car pait of the time while at other times it c ntainel thieo men. Capt. Matt l^uch of the Indiana ttate police wus here during the late afternoon ami finger prints were taken. It was -iod the officials kn- w
who the gang members are
Capt Leach .rvj city jolice authorities at Indioi iimlis issued orders to their men to ' ,ke no chances,’’ with 'he gang and :i pitched liattle may come at any t me at most any point
on the state highways.
New 50^ Size LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS FOR WOMEN They relieve and prevent periodic pain and associated disorders. No narcotics. Not just a pain killer but a modern medicine which acts upon the CAUSE of your trouble. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Sold by all druggists.
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f urniture \ m
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u.dcl,.,.d.neks Hnd rveyou ^
iiimt j, vour
time and a smaller which to mPet
nw-ds
Bernard M melt, who recently underwent an upendix operation, was nide to resume his work as operator at t e local ti . thin station Tuesday.
Mrs. T ull:i ilaymer, «'ast Walnut street, re.i-ived word Monday evening of the,leatli uf iier mother. Mrs. Mary Sigman, at tim home of another daughter, Mr M. M. Smyer. in Newton, N. C. h uiu ral serv ice- were held
there Tuesday afternoon.
ARREST SLAYER
Edward .1 McCann wife layer who was trapped in Chicago, will return to Detroit to -land trial. McCann, admitting his crime .thought that he tierformed a “| Prfeot murder" A (Tileagoan, a lii.aheF-in-law of tiie vie tim, was McCann'* nemeeis.
ulty of DePauw university
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Twentieth I entury (Tub
fo Meet Thursday
The Twentieth Century club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. S A. I) I-ank on East
Anderson street. •F -F -F -F -F-F-I--F
Martha Washington < lab Tn Meet Wednesday The Martha Wa.-hingtor, club will bald it- annual pitch-in-dinner for members and their families, Wedneslay ( veiling at 6:30 o'clock, October 25th at the home of Mr and Mrs. Algan Mooie. Please bring table service. If unable to attend notify the
h i-tess.
•F -F -F + *F *F + + I.adies Aid To Meet Thursday
The Brick Chat el Ladies Aid society will meet Thurs lay, October 20th tit the home of Mrs John Hillia,
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DePauw Graduates
Married Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Dan T'ofaute of Bedford have announced the marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Buren H McCormick, .-on of Mr. and Mrs. I R McCormick of 4168 Grnceland
aveime, Indianapolis.
The nuptials were celehratod Fri'lay aAmumi «t the Little Chuivh A round th<* Corner in New York. The atten.ants were Mr and Mrs. Ralph
(rou!<l of York
The tiride yyas gowned in a tau|ie -atin and wool tunie costume with ac-
cessories if hrrwti.
The bride was popular here and is an alumina of DePauw university. She was chosen a.-- one of the most beautiful coeds on the Dep«u w campus and received high schMastic honors. She was a member of Theta Sigma PI, honorary journalistic .sorority, and Alpha Phi social sorority, 'she was ju ice ,, the most )H>|iular giyl. at De
Pauw in her senior year. ’ •
Mr McCormick also is „n alumnus of DePauw graduating in il»30' He wa- a member of Phi Gamma Delta ami Sigma Delta Chi fraternities. He is now a member of the Wall Street
Journal staff in New York.
After a trip to Twit, i akes, Pa . ( Mr . and Mr-. McCormick will Is- at.home at 8 Clarke street, Brooklyn Height*, Mr. and Mrs. Tofaut* and Mrs. Me.
f ir.nick attended th$ wedding
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Mrs. Williama Hostisx In Yfothers Study (Tub The regular meeting of the Mother--Study club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. [^. WjiliamAnderson street. Mrs. Frank Deer had charge of. the. program on tlie ubject "TTie Barkwurl Child” During*the social.h U | the ho»te** served refreshments. Fiftean mem-
hers were present. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Owens. 0 .p .p *F + "F + + "F Morning Musical*To Meet W ednesday The Morning Musical.* will meet Wednesday at 10 o’clock with Mrs. R. W'. Pence, 726 fjaminary street. Mrs. L. C. Conrad will be in charge of the 1
program.
•F •!• -F I- -I* -F d* *F Woman's League
To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s l^s.gue of the Met’i-odi-t church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:10 o’clock instead of 0:10 as previously announced. Mrs. Rose will he jlie sis'aker. There will be special music. The executive coin- 1 mittee and officers will hn hostesses.'
•F *F *F *F -F *1* *F *F W oman's Circle
Ik) Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Ciivh* of tlie Piv-hy-terian church will vniei*! Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the church. Mrs- H A. Kaiser will liave charge of devotions. "Christianity in American In dustry" will Is* discussed hy Mrs. It. Ij. Gostnge, Mrs C. V. Bergan and Mrs F- B Cook.
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Mrs Grace Gorham Weds Waller Shank Mrs. Grace Gorham, of Greencastle, and Walter Shank of Indianapolis, j were quietly marrind at Kentland Monday evening tit 7:16 o’clock. They wil reside in Indianapolis where Mr. Shank is in business.
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Have Halloween Party A Halloween party will Is* given by the Fillmore Kromllif club Wednesday evening at 7:10 o’clock in the (Tiristian church basement. Everyone is invited tn come mask
and bring a dime. + + 4* + 4* + + 4*
0 Woman's Belief Corp
Mel Monday
The Woman's Relief Corp met in regular -ession at an all day meeting in the Elk's hall The Corp served a luncheon which was enjoyed by allThe inspector Mrs. Fiinma D*wey, Martinsville inspected the Carp- Tlie hall wa- beautifully decorated with fall flowers and the National colors. There was a good attendance and the day was enjoyed hy all. + + + + + + + 4*
Auxiliary To Meet Thursday
The Ladies Auxiliary of tlie Northern Indiana Power Company will meet Thursday evening at 7:10 o’clock at the home >f Mrs. ('. A Agnew, Oiest-
nut street
Indiana ban
1 ! E. Wash St,
The Moose lody, will ular session at; $ YU k ^ evening. All nu-n,U*is are
present.
Mrs Jackson H„yj |, :i> hotpe from Chicago amt when- she wa- the guest Mrs. G. I. Ft -Ii a the Or,'
Progr vs Exp,*
of lit/
Funeral
Crawley. \
services for Mrs |jr died M nlayug
will he held \Y, diii -iay aftern 2 o’clock at the iv-i'lonce at nj
Jacob stieet Inteiment Forest Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Alice Starr re-entered county hospital Saturlay evening.
Haley Boone, ** h ' nu i-t : re«*ently le I to i demand for ■ nation from his mistoiate church in Oakl:ii:d. N .1. oh K ed in Chicago t"i ( "tifci'enccs*? fen.se counsel lie!'< re : • ii. County, Michiviii . t - lend w ‘t can to F red an I 0| Ik i i are on trial for “h 'd c" i- 1 ’’" exyHisure of tlu-ir Sun Sports reservation, d in- i* t ,'■ ' f * trial in the Mid It V\*--t
ORNAMENTAL SHRIBS SPECIMEN EVERGREENS Deutzia. Forsythia, Hibiscus S\ riciis, HydranRea, Honeysuckle. Philjub lplws VerRinal, Spirea and WeiRelia. CEDARS, CYPRESS, JUNIPERS. SPRUCE, PINES AND ARB0RVITAE. Offered for sale at bargain prices if taken at once. Mrs. T. G ( o\ 7.1.1 F- SEMINARY — PHONE DI5 t
ANOTHER BIG CARLOAD SALE U. S. No. 1 Grade Winter Keepers POTATOES
98*Lb. Bag $m49
LOOT) STOlii'
