The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.

FRIDAY

OCTOBER 27. »933.

Asks kailmen to Aid Fanners

the daily banker And Herald Consolidated % Waves For All" ® e Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of j <t/a eo ocsn asot . March 8. 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per ] week; ?3.00 per year by jnail in Vutnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. •

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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MMo Reno (right), president of the National Farmers' Holiday Asspcialicn, pictured at Chicago with A I Whitney, president of the Railway Tiaitimen. as he discussed the feasibility of gett ing the rat I men s stippot t in the larm holiday. Reno claims to represent 3.000,000 farmers m 37 states.

ANTI CRIME STEPS TAKEN , (Continued from Paste One) rn-- whom he planned to organi/. when a state joltce radio systej i installe/l. Cnd *r this plan there will be a eartain in each ci nmunily and he will have certain men under hn > who w'M l:t» subject to e.ill a' ativ ; ! me Feeney ■aid these men will b rdered into service to block roa s, guard houses an i bank an i tak any other te) believrsi noc( -’ary by ‘he state i olice They also will be deputize) as deputy sheriff s Governor McNutt this! aft also authorized the formation of •> nicked machine gun quad of at I ast 25 natbmul guardsmen They Will be ’ laced at the disp >■ il of tie- st *e police. Feeney asserted la-t nifflr that tk, yuai i "ii an I the “minute men” wil) l.e available for use m eny call, but

Mrs Ben I ticker has entered the county hospital for treatment. Mrs. V. tori Wiseman and daughter have returned fr in the Coleman hospital in Indianap.dl-. Francis Lear of Kansu- City, s here visiting his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. W. I). I .ear, north Indiana

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| Mrs. Lillie Allen, Mrs W. M ,M<j (laughey, .Miss Elizalieth Heber and ' Addison Heber siiont ThnrsnSay at

in Tut key Run

Mrs. Charles Gordon and Mr. and

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that they specifically will be use I .... suiTppnding any l"':-e wh to I'ob '|

believe the bandit gang t<> b 1

“When we have information that ■ the men are to lie f tun i in a specific | place we will immediately >rder i :d |

;he guard to . irround that house un-! Mr and Mrs. ,1. ,1 til police can arm. on the i accompanied by Mr

Feeney said V, liSl.KV ( H U*! I M Ii. < HI RCH Ravron I if. Il-weese, , a. '.or I., ita Ruark, Funday S.-li > 1 FjptSun ay School at 0:30 A M. Mtu'iiing Worship sendee at 10:30 God lieing ".•■llinp the pastor will use for his* sermon subject. “That Man Jesus”

Children of the junior department if the Gubin Memorial Sunday school will have a masked Hallowe'en party Saturday * fternoon at 3 o’clock in horn r f new members.

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.Mrs. Fred Hosea are spending the weekend in Dayton, Ohi , where Mr (iordon is employed

Fetor and son, Morris Turk,

[will leave Saturday by n tor for Mr-.

Turk • home in Portland, MeMrs. S. K. Davies, pr- .• i lent of the

local \\ C T. I!., in I Mrs. Ira Fowling ivretaiy, were in Indianapolis Friday, to attend ti e Mato convention

f the organization.

A. J. Duff, commander of the Voter n of F rtpgn Wars has called a reeting tonight at the ily library to I'iscuss veteran defense measures against hank bandits and other crim-

inals.

Richard Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mr- James W. Reynolds, living northwe-t of town, has entered the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis who o ho will undergo an operation for temoval of tonsils and adenoids. The last will of Philip A. Masten w s admitted to probate in ciicuit ! court Friday morning. The document leaves the entire estate to he divided equally among three children. Ada Kobe on, Florence Ferran l and Myrtle M Bride. Reformation day wil! lie J,served in the Presbyterian church Sunday at t e morning service. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther, its leader. All Terns of German descent are invited to .atti nd an I participate in this service. William I, Hendrix, son of Mr. and I Mr- J. W Hendrix of Putnamville, has aivepted t position with the Anna t iti la Wire and Cable Co., f Mari ion Mr Hendilix is a graduate of i the Greencastln high sehool and of I'm lc unive -ily. Mis Hendrix was i formerly Mi- Velma Coleman of I Greeheastle. Remodeling if the Walter Heath building m Jackson street, just south j of tho High Point Oil station, will liegin Saturday it was said today. The big r< in on tit!- ground floor will he lividi <1 into two office rooms which will be occupied by the Greonen-tle Water Works and the Snider Paint

store.

Double Protection S AJltt P E N N Z O I L SEALED IN CANS • SOLD UNDER BOND GIVES YOl MORE POWER, SPI ED AND ECONOMV

Hidi Point Oil Co. V

i ii has been ap- • i halrman of oi Indiana, he lo Indianapolis kill;.- are ox:d next Monday welcome Grand F. Meier of Seiotial hlks lead-

er will lie accompie I 'u Brazil by several state of fin i and deputies. He is scheduled to ik ver an addres.*

at 1:15 o’clock.

Ma> W L. Dei pointed as a disi 1 tin Municipal Lea was n tifled h\ Ii a(l(|iiai , li i s toil-iv Several Greenea peeled to gii to I! when t e Brazil KI1-. E\alt a d Ruler Walt utle. Wash. The i

SLNDAd S( HOGI Dr. K. R. Hartlett. ligiou; education have charge of tin

< (INVENT ION professor of reDePauw, will car devoted to

“Problems Our Sun! Scho Is Face” which will he In I n the Putnam county Sunday s. 1 convention at 1:45 o’clock Sund ternoon in the Fillmoie Christian r arch. He will he assisted by Hi id Hostetter of Bainbridge, Prof, kid Boston of this* city, C. E. Hill of Reelsville, aid others. Miss Nellie T. Y- ung. children’s division worker, md E. T. Albertson, general secretary, of the Indiana council of religious elucation, will peak at II a. m. and 7 p. m. respectively. A basket dinner will be served at noon.

Kvh\ Heater We Sell Is iullv guaranteed to property warm the rooms intendedlo koej) fire 48 hours and to Rive you satisfactory service. ^e hate a model for youi ne#ds and to suit the price you wish to pay. Prices are low, ferms easy. See oui display. Horace Link & Co.

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Used Cars Don’t Wait Too Lour! Hie Automobile Cock* has been signed by the President and will be put into effect with a very short period. As it is now we can both (the Imyer and the seller) thresh out our iwn (tifferonees on a deal • We have several used cars to choose from, prices running from $35.00 up to $395. Models from 20’* te ’.T2 Rody styles—C<»uj>e Conrh and Sedan.

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IK EM tl NI HIST COLONY THRIVES VILLENNES - SLR - SEINE, France (FP) M re than 20,000 nearnudists have l,e< ■ pouding their week ends in the “N uuist Eden” here de licated lo Ad m and Eve and only 45 minutes’ ride by train ftvnn Paris. The inhahit.tu ^ of this Island of Naturists are te,* permitte<l to gambol on the green completely nude; on the other hand, they tire equally forbidden t.i wear more than sufficient covering to cone il their sex for the w mien *t ]«ir of cry tirii f trunks and a brassiere, and for the men a simple

Uoncloth.

The island i run by two d.s-tor brothers, Dt- Ga ton and An Ire Dur ville, physicians from Paris, who founded the \,v irist colony seevera!

years ago.

The colony is anti-alcohol, anticlothes, anti-drugs and anti-meat. W iV-r i the errand only Imverage authorize/!, and ;t typical daily menu includes bread, vegetables and fruits nothing mm: If this diet i follow- , the Drs Ihirville maintain that any average man, woman, or Vhijd can attain the age of 125- Children under five are pertmitted to l>e nude. Tents are provided for -leeping purposes, or if one prefers, a cot may be placed in the vegetable or flower garden, with the -ky and star- for a canopy.

M auhtiih Fsc tVirries Laundrv SALT LAKE (fTY. (UP)-Whole-sale return to the wnshtuh by Utah women has brought worry onto the brown of laundry men. A 50 tier rent redaction in the laundry business was rep- rto/l at a code hearing by F. E.

Dole, laundry manager.

J250 MADE 9 MEN H APPY DALLAS, Tex., (UP)-J. N. Carpenter was happy when he found $250 he had reported lost, hut eight men who had been arrested on suspicion were happier. Poliee release*! tha -usp/t-ted men when Carpenter re-

ported his mistake.

Reserve League Holds • ; Meeting And Bridge-Tea The Resenf Let^rue sponsored by ti, e a. A. U- Wtf and advised by Mrs. Jan b Bintz. held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’cloak in the high school gym. This tm etimr was held for tha dis-Icus.-ion of food and meal planning. Mrs. Turk spoke to the girls, and gave them me very Interesting and helpful ideas - n the subject. Wt’dnc d A H bridge-tea was given at Mi*. Bintz' home on Anderson stre. t A lovely tea was served to the twelve memlfcrs present. Miss Fry, t department student, who is t teach the girls gym. gave them a le- ;<Tn in clogging Thursday afternoon. Miss Charlotte Etter gave ;i very iittero-ting hook report on “No Nice Girl Swears.” The league will meet every Tues1 v and 'I Miu lay afternoon at 2 o’clock in the high school building. Tu< -day meetings will lie given ‘over to home-managing and dramatics, while Thursday afternoon will be spent wifh literature and gym.

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Jpnior I H Huh leaders \nd Guests la-Have Party Putnam County Junior 4T1 club leaders and their guests will hold a Hallowe'en i arty Saturday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of County Lgent and Mrs 1*:.. W. Baker, 18 Highland street- Arrangements for j the party are in charge of Miss Elizabeth Pa Igett, assistant in the county agent’s office. •!• + •{• *!• Itoachdale Bridge Club Entertained \N ednesday Mrs. Howarl Deisher, of Roach-l.-tle, entertained the Wednesday Bridge club t her home Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played at three table- Prize for higli sc re was won by Mis. John Clark and seco .d by Mrs Scott. Mrs. William Suinmorvillo was a guest. Refreshments were served by tho hostess. •!- d- d* d* d - Mrs. Raymond Fisher W orld's Fair Hostess Mrs. Raymond Fisher of this city, who holds a position in the tate hoit-e at Indianapolis, has been app inted by Gov. Paul V- McNutt one of the hostesses for the Indiana building at A Century of Progress at Chi-

cago.

d- d* d* d* d- d- d- d-Co-Tat-’lvm Members Enjoy Hallowe’en Party The Cro-Tat-’fin oluh held its annual Hallowe'en party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Hirt, vest of town. .Forty members and guests were present. Ethel Duncan tnd Katie Graham conducted a program of stunts, contests and a treasure. hunt All decorations were in keeping with Hallowe'en. Refreshments of fruit cake, ice cream and coffee were served »|« »|« •!« •!« *!« »j« < 'out mil tees to Hold Called Meeting There will ho a called meeting of all chairman of all committees of the American Legion auxiliary and all committees for the Armistice day tea, Saturday evening at 7 o’clock at the j home of Mrs. Maud Friend, we-t Hanna street. d- d* d* d" d- d- •!• Delta Theta Tau Holds Formal Pledging Delta Theta Tau met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth West Thursday evening Formal pledging was held for Mr t \. Abbott, Mrs. J ihn Right-I -ell, Mi-,- Almeda Pitchford, and Miss Vanetn Hunter. A Hallowe’en party followed. d- d- d* d* d* d- d- dFwentieth Century Club Elected Officers Thursday The. Twentieth Century club met with Mrs. Lank and daughter Miss Wilhelmtnn Lank, Thursday after-

noon.

After the usual business the nominating committee submitted the following names for’officer- of the club for 1934. The i-e)K>rt was adopted and the f. Bowing declared elected: president, Mrs H. R. Krehl; first vice president, Miss Delilah Miller; second vice president. Mrs. R. L. Deweese, recording secretary. Mrs. W. H. , Chandler; treasurer, Mis. H. R Nicholas; council member, Mrs. A. K. Monger. * Mrs. Nicholas was elector delegate to the county convention at New Maysville, Tuesday, Oct. 31. M/s. Mack Jones, vvhosesubject for the afternoon was "Four Famous Buildings,” described in a n interest- j tng manner the chapel at Chicago university. Riverside church in New I York of which the Rev. Harry Foe- I dick is pastor, built by the R-ckefr-W ' I“rs, and the Scottish Rite Temple of |

Your Nerves? | F yoltr day begins . 1 with nerves frayed,

j backache, headache ii - or periodical pains,

'. you need Dr. Pierce’s .; Favorite Prescrip- ' tion. Read wiiat Mrs. f E. R. Caskey of 1321 $ Silver Avc., Indianapolis, says: “After

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down tt’k’ to in Tii-u b. it 1 d.-J it ju t seemed .is though I would have a nervous spell. I just kept on suffering this way unt I I knew I must do something for myself, so 1 got three bottles of Dr Pierce'S Favorite Prescription and used I»r. Pierce’s Lotion blets and in a few weeks*! was feeling

*lf again.” Sold by druggists.

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* Dr. Pierre** Clinic, free medical advice.

nic, IhifTalo, 1 S * I BHliannlxtanCa

Indianapolis, erected at a <• ist of $.‘1,500 000 as a war metnoG i; and the Canilon, or ringing tower of Florida, built by the htte Edward Bok, and which i the fipest of it*

kind in the country.

Eighteen members and four guests were present. Mrs. Lank was not able' to come into the meeting* but was able to see the members in her

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INDIAN \POLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 8.000; holdovers 353; mostly steady; hulk 100 to 300 lbs., $4.35; everaj hut. :ers >140; 300 lbs., 81.10 to $4.25; 130 t. 100 lbs , $4.0i : 100

2117 E. Wash. St.

to $| 30 lbs., $3,25 to s:\vs $.*1.00 to $3.75.

< attle 400; calves soq. - scarce, scattered cleanup sale, 7 Pt $3.75 to $0.00; run mostly, little changed: bulk $2.00 to most heifers under $5,in) smj , :0:J.>: con nii'ii down .to less; low cutter- and cutter, ?l.25: veals steady, niustly'^

down, few choice $7.59.

Sheep I..1U0; te: ; 1,^1, ^ , •itfi wether l:,,, ' - $7.00; huefa 1 dovn; throwouts down t, ||,f,).i

ewes $1.25 to $2.50.

Financiers on Senate Griddle

Charles F. Batchelder, vice-president, of Chase National Bank, X.T.I is sworn as a witness by Senator Fletcher, before l e o -' ts-d 1: Ik I Senate stock and banking investigation. In.-ct. Shephard Motpl another Chase vice-president, who told of the i :mar::t|a [ $87,OOO.OUO loan to Cuba during regime of President Madiaw

LOOK A F YOl H FKL I’ THEY SHOW WHERE YOG ST All! Every onte in a while a case of apparent rlu urnalism is( hy new shoes, properly fi ted! It is a fact that shoes t! at are run down at the heel andwx out of their proper shape affect you physically ii ways |j people never suspect. Fliey can cause aches and pains. mI| [I, merely in the fc<d ;uid lc' but even in the ha- k Idon 1 a shoes drag you down as welJ as around buy new ones NOV! I POTTER SHOE STORE ^JSa®L’F-^ISIB®5EIB9IB!0MB9J^T ; ia7ilrcEi’l^ja®* | i^lIESEIi r •' ■•&

Grandmother Admitted to Bar * Quincy, Ma^., tup)—it^s. tienriettn S Files, grandmother of five children, rei.-nily ^ n s admitte,’, tYm federal bar. Shu took up the ptudf of law when a nervous affection prevented l;er from ff s®wujg. •

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