The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1933 — Page 2

ryE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. lUEft>AY. (XTObKK jj. 1933.

An OiitstundinK t k urdue Man

THH DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All”

Entered in the postoffi ce» at Greencastle, I n - diana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8 1878.

price, 10 cents per

NRA.

STEEL* MEN' ACCEDE TO' SETTLEMENT

PRE>II>KM StlfUKS IN I'KiHT WIJH N A nuns (ill EAT BASIC INDUSTRY ,

H/t oooua PAiirr Subscription

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AV. F. M. S. to Hold I uncheon '1 oil Head ay

All memlters. of *ii<* Woman’s

For< ijrn VIi- io!gir\ Society of the M. E. church "ill meet in the dininp ) )om of the church for a 1 o’clock

luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 1.

week* *<i oo ner vear by mail in Put- I VSHINGT N, 0( i ’ \ , ! Anv niember not able to walk to nam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year fj^^VstawSie'd theTnlion of 1 lhe chui * jh is t0 mtify their

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| by mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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UErtD'UC- CANOlDATt FOR, HOhOR,S

Bravery Rewarded

CAST N AVIEH FUR PHI DELT ( UVIVUMTA PRUDI ( TION J’ersons bavin# prominent parts in the feature numbers of the community show, “The World’s All Right" Ahicli will lie presented Nov. 8 and 9, have been chosen Mis Hugh Walker will act a- studio pianist for the production. Elizabeith Patters n will assist her. Miss Vera Mae Knauer is in the cast as the "I ell Me a Story Lady.” •She ha> the lead in the children’s story hour and is assisted by a Targe number of children. Elmer Crawley will give an interpretation of “I’m Waiting for Ships That Never Come In.” He will be in costume and will in* assisted by a chorus of eight gills dressed as Jack

Tars.

Courtlard Gillen will give a oneminute t'llk that will be botli entertaining and funny. This will be typia! of the one-minute talks given over the radio. Miss Arditli Mo re is featured as the “Melody Miss" of the studio and sings a me.Ip \ of love songs and old ballads. ( The plot of t ie play is carried by the main ca.-t with Isster Blue as Jimmy Waddell, Elmo Sweet as Joe, la’ota Mullins as Jane Rogers, Judge Donnei as Mr. Dinkell, and Dr. Killinger as the bill collector.

Ensign Lincoln O. Denton, of Philadelphia, pictured with the Fernbetger Trophy for 1933, which is awarded each year for general efficiency in aviation. Denton, member ol United States Naval Reserves, "on tlie trophy for bravery in taking a land plane 55 miles to sea in Moicti ut the Akron after itcra&Ued 'set vear. HE,AII IANNKR CLASSIFIED ADS

Miss Helen* Black is confined to her home by illness. Mrs Marie Zaharakas of Indianapolis was a visitor in Greencastle last week end. Miss June Klipze, a DePauw student, left the county hospital Mondayevening. Joel Denman lias returned to ( hi- ( i ago after visiting Mayot and 1 Mi'S1 W. L- Deniman this weekendMrs. Virginia Lewi returned to | her home near (Toveiil.de Tuesday I from the county hospital. Mrs George Cotton returned to her heme on Bloomington -treet, Tuesday from the c unty hospital. Miss Stella Mooreliead of St. Louis, Mo., is here to spend the winter with her friend, Mrs. Frances Cheek. A marriage license has been issued at Covington to Glenn 1 Keller and Clara Belle Harshbarger, both of I-a-

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William Earl, North College Avenue entered the Ising Hosj ital in Indianapolis Tuesday for an appendix oper-

ation.

The Moose lodge will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be presentMiss Ina Sherrill of Belle Union is leported improving at the county hos- | pital where ho underwent an operation several days ago. Members of the Spanish American War Veterans and Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at tlie Elk’s hall. A full attendance is desiredEllis Cowling, wife and little son, Ellis Brevier, Gurnee, III , are tlie guests of Mr Ciwling’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ira E. Cowling, 110 East Poplar street Members of tlie F.lks club will hold a llillowien party at their dub home on nth Indiana street this evening. A feed and entettaininent i included on the pingtam.

A car and a cow both, w’ere damaired Sunday night in a < dlision on State Roa t tti, about four miles northwest of Bloomington, according to a repart made to Bloomington police by John Coppock, of Greencastle, driver of the auto He said the cow belong?

to Zw igle Curry.

roads run through the

spring.

Tlie captiv

mine ,t[lenient gave:

^ i eroun leader. Members also are

■ : 7 ' UVer tht ': asked ■ Fvjcfl. An env ' ‘ - ,rel in u du '" ; i joyable program is being arranged Steel leadeis who have been cool , J 0 > aD1 * + + + + | +

toward the NRA from the start, arid .

Lave haggled for week- over a bitter | He uston- al < r strike in their captiv, mines in the triage Announced

Pennsylvania coal fields, acceded last ; Thf ‘ mar " a f of 5 l iM ^ aP night to a set,lament n lines laid I Walker and James Russell Houston down by the president was s lemnized at 10 oclock Sunday Mr. Roosevelt al*, wrested from *he home o the bride’s parents them a price concession on steel rails, ' Mr. anti Mrs. W. R. Walker, east of

opening the way for perhaps tlie larg- j ( loverdale.

est single railroad erde in history, The Rev. Clarence Barr of Ind.anawhicl, will give t-mploymerrt to Polls officiated. Members of the imthousands of workers wherever rail- ! mediate familites vvei^ present.

winter and + + + ++ + + +

j Country Reading f lub To Meet Thursday

the strikers virtually everything tRey I T he Country Reding club will lemanded. Tim steel companies, tra- ! meet with Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson ditional foes of orgam/ed labor, even j Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The yielded the “check-otf." [ program will he tn charge of Mrs. On the tail dispute, the government ■ I' l ' P( l Thompson and is "A ( entury of made a decisively forward stride in P> gross.” Responses will be Thanksits plan to put uneii hack to work. | Riving sentiments. Members are The public works administration is asked to note time of meeting e ing to loan railroads close to $40,- i v ■!• •!• + + -F

OOil.tiOu to liuy 800,oi'ii tons of rails and more than 100,000 tons of spikes, tie fasteners and other ,<|iiipinent. The steel comipaims uniform bids of $37.75 per ton for rails were rejected Saturday by railroad coordinator Eastman. He said the price was too high. Hu arraigned the companies for what h,- believed to lie ci Hush,n in submitting the bids.

*Wh*en Your Daughter Comes to Womanhood® o G*ve Her Lydia £. PinkhanUa Vegetable Compound Most girls in their teens need a tonic and regulator. Give your flaughter Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for the next few months. Teach her how to guard her health at this critical time. When she Is a happy, healthy wife and mother she will thank you.

Local Women Attend Federated Club Meeting

Among those from here who attended the Putnam county convention of Federated dubs held at New Maysville Tuesday were Mrs. Bruce Frazier, Mies. Paul Alien, Mrs. Ida Pierce, Mrs. Theodore Crawley, Mrs. Lycurgus Stoner, Mrs. Fred Thomas. Mrs. Park Dunbar, Mrs. Ferd Lucas,

Meeting executives

with the president, steel t Mrs. R. A defended their pric« as | Mrs. I. L-

representing only cost plus a fair] Mrs A (

profit. —

Ogg, Miss Deliah Miller, Porter, Mrs. .Frank Jones Northrop and Mrs Frank

Donner-

Eastman still in-i. ted that ¥R5

was a fair price. j 4,4.4,4. + + 4.4t “In the interest of getting people Mrs. I.eyenberger Hostess to work,” a White House statement L, Bainbridge ( lub

said, tlie president proposed to split I be Bainbridge Study club met the iiffeienee. Tin price of *36 37‘,- ! last Thursday with Mrs. Glenn Leyenwas agreed upon. ] berger. Eight members were pres-

ent. Mrs. William Sommerville wras

i appointed 'delegate to tlie county fed-

GIKI. Still I WEEK OPENED leration meeting.

SI N D A A ; PROGRAM til l LINED j Albert Heavin in the absence

I of Mrs. Clements reviewed “From

(,irl Scout week, a national celebra | immigrant to Inventions,” the life of tion honoring tlie birthday of the . Michael Pupin. the inventor. It was founder <>f the organization, Juliette ) u , . A i,„ obtained tlie first x-ray photoLow, began Sunday. MDs Anne | g,. ar ,hs in America.

In Nazi Propaganda Furor

Victor.

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ie storm center of a heated controversy between opposing faction! of ■ e United German-Americau Societies, Heinz Spanknoebel, reputed head the American branch of the National Socialist (Naii) party, is threatened with deportation. Deeignating him as a “faker,” Representativa amual Dickstem, of New York, chairman of the House Immigration ''ommittee, it investigating charger, made by Victor Ridder, GermanAmerican publisher, that Spanknoebel’s mission is to spread seeds of religious hatred and racial prejudice as Nazi propaganda. Dr. Hans I utner, Reich Ambassador to Washington, asserts Spanknoebel has no official connection with the Nazi Government.

.Mr- Warren Pi,well nf Ladoga nr det went an appendicitis operation at Crawford-ville Sunday evening Her condition is reported good. Mrs. Powell is a forniei tesident of Green-

castle.

Fiineial services for James M St.-wan wh > die | Sunday afternoon were held from the home in Roach dale, Tuesday afteroon at 2 o’clock. 'Hie Rev. Ragan of I.udogh was in charge Interment was in the Roach dale cemetery. Miss Martha Crouch and Mrs. Fran es Cheek have returned home from a virit in eastern Indiana and Ohio a her,, they visilefi relatives in the neiglihorhosi where theii grand parents lived and wdere their father

was Iwirn.

Agnes W Murphy of Cloverdale fiDd suit for divorce in circuit court Tuesday against Alton W. Murphy The couple married in 1926 and separated in May of 1933 according to the complaint. Gillen & Lyon are attorneys for the plaintiff. Funeral services for William O Allen, who die | Monday morning at tiie Commercial Hotel, will Is* held Wednesday afternoon at 2 -/clock froa the Mr Curry funeral home The Rev V. L. Raphael, pastor of the Presbyterian church will Is* in charge Inter ment will Is* m the New Maysvilb

cemetery

I-Hli* H Dirks, dean of men at De | Pauw University, will lie the exchange ^ speaker from the Greencastle Kiwanb j club, who will address Bloomington Kiwanians Thurs ay noon at theit luncheon meeting in the Grahan. Hotel. Mr Dirks will talk on “V.s*ational Guidance.” He was formerly principal of Short ridge High School in Indianapolis. Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma brother of hi Cleve Thomas, Fred V Thomas and Oscar Thomas of Greencastle, wh-> i- author of the inflation law, is featured in an article in this week's Saturday Evening Post Accompanying the article is u -picture of the u-ual we||-(| r e SS4H j Oklahoma sen | ator in tattered overalls, worn in the 1932 campaign to typify the “under

dog.”

Nichols is general chairman for

Greencastle.

The week’s enlehration began Sunday morning when the Scouts attended church. This \ear the girls went to their respective churches. Monday was homemaking day. Each girl was t,. perform some extra

duty at home.

Tuesday was handicraft day* and

Wednesday "ill he thrift day. These mlv . will lie < b.-eived in Scout meeting, I Bruce Lane,

which is held e\, |*y Wednesday aft .p-F *t* d-d* *t* 4*

ernoon from 4 1 t 5 o’clock in the old | Entertain With gymnasium at t 1 ., high school build 1 Hallowe’en Party

Mr. and Mrs. John Boylep enter-

At 5:80ji a j nP( j Monday night at their home in

N irthw- oil with All guests were

laughter banquet t„ be held in th. ; weVn (fan)PS werP lllayp(1

Mrs. Harley Bratton reviewed “The Little French Girl,” by Anna D. Sedjwich, one of the outstanding achievements of modem fiction it is a novel of English and F’l-ench life in char-

acter.

Tlie club this year reviews a novel and one of Hie books in the A. L A reading course No. 25 at each of its meetings. T’.ie next meeting will be held Nov. 23, at the home of Mrs

Thursday i> hi,-teas day.

in the evening , e girls will elites tain their mothers at a mother

i-oom ^of

the high

‘tome economics

seho d.

Friday is community day. On Wednesday tlie girl will colie,-t magatines which will he delivered to sev•ral group: in the comity, who want "railing material. On Saturday, the play-day of the week, the Girl Smuts have hern in-

a Hallowe’en party masked and Hallo-

Refresh

ments were serves! •F d* d* d* d* d* 4* d*

W. H, M. S. Conference

Meeting Wednesday

Mrs. Ruth Muskrat Bronson, an In'ian woman, is to be the guest speaker at Crawfordsville Wednesday eve ning at thi* Woman’s Home Missionary society conference meeting. She

cite,I tohegue-ts of 'Butler univer-j j. thp guardian officer of Indian af■ity at the Bullet Valparaiso football I fairs („ 1h g Ilnit.-t sr.w

game.

j fair.- in the United States departnnvit

of interior.

d i d**F*F*F*F*F*F I adoga Woman Married Sunday

Ladoga, Oct. 31.— A pretty home wedding took place on Sunday morning, Oct. 29, at 8 o’clock when Mrs. EStella Brown of Ladoga, and Henry L. I.auileman of Bi-etuan, were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s brother, J. B. Bowen in North Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Laudeman left immediately following the reception for

their home in Breman

Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Sharritts of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen, Koaehdale; Mrs. Eva Junes, Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs. John Jones! ] Advance; Miss Eunice Underwood, St

I he next convention will lie held at , Louis; and J. B. Bowen, Danville. ‘he Union Valley church on the fifth 1 •F*F*F'Fd*d**F + Sunday in July, 1934. ffcureh To Observe

Its Hl.'dh Anniversary

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ] Putnamville Church will hold a Notice Is hereby gtvw tfcftt tht un pitch-in mt** at the Conummltr lersigned ha latod hj the I -ii.ur-dwy evening Nov ludge outlie i Hcuit Court^of Putnam beginning at 7 o'clock. The sup(»er will

''' '■'' 1 4 ' 1 be followed by a fine program.

-I NDA1 st lit,i,i « u\\ i \ | |o\ HELD AT BHi WALNUT < IIURCH The White Lick a'ssociation Sunday ,-ho I convention was held at Big Walnut church in Washington townhip in an nil-day session last Sunday. The day was given over to reports >f progress and brief programs from •arh school. Union Valley church in lefferson township, won the attend-

mce banner,

' ’’ - - ' , Hi, , u'-i,-dected us foll ws: president, Anbury ’oe, Reelsville; vice president, lister ttorm, Fillmore; secretary and treastrer, Mrs Raymond Oneal, Green

•astle.

•ounty, State of Indiana, Administraor of the estate of Amos FT Avler,

late of iPutnam Ounty, deceased. WI . organtssuon oi this society Said estate is upposed tn la* sol- Every lardy is very ^rdially V ®^; 1I . ’ , . i invi ^ <1 to ro, "‘* * nd *P«ui tlte »v«„.

Wilhehnena Ayler, Administrator, ling

Oct. 31. 1933. d* d* + d* d* d* d* -F

will meet in regular session Thursday evening. Members are asked to bring canned fruit for the Masonic home. Officers are requested to be present for final arrangements for inspection. d* d* d* d* d* d* d* d* Drama Group to Meet Wednesday The drama group of tlie A- A- U. W. will inept Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in Ashury hall. All members who are interested are invited to be present. d* d* *F d* d* d- d* d* Eugene Akers Honor Guest At l-H Party Eugene Akers of Terre Haute, former assistant 4-H dull lender of Putnam county, w r as honor guest at the Hallowe’en party of junior 4-H club leaders at the home of County Agent and Mrs- E- W Baker Saturday evening- AH the junior dub leaders and their guests came masked and the evening was spent playing games and in other forms of Hallowe’en nentMl Entertained With Hallowe’en Party Mary Cecila Dryer, west Walnut street road, entertained a group of friemls at a masquerade Hallowe'en party, Mondby evening. This evening was spent in playing games. Refieshnents of pumpkin ipie, cider, ginger -■saps and airples were served »*« »'« »*• »|« Howard - Tomey Marriage Announced Mr and Mrs. Austin Tomey antounce the marriage of their daugh'q-, Wilma Shirley, to Charles E. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, of Greencastle. The ceremony was performed Sunlay afternoon, Oct. 15 at the M. E. •arsonage at Crown Point, hy the Rev. Elwood VV. Strecker, Mrs. Howard was graduated from he Washington high school in 1931 tnd attended Hanover college where he wa- a member of the Phi Mu so•ority. She is also a member of the leta Zeta chapter of Tri Kappa. Mr. Howard attended Purdue uni’ersity and graduated from R»s Polyechnic institute in June 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are at home , their friends at 2004 Bellmeade ivenue, Evansville. *1* *1* *1* »!• Friendship Club Has Weiner Roast Friendship Club members held a veiner roast at the home of Mr. and Vlis. Ralph Mason Monday evening biit.v- ne being present. The evening vas spent in playing old-fashioned pames. The next meeting will he hetd at ’-he home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Roark, east Washington street, Nov. b Each member will answer ro|i call vith a verse from the Bible, *F d* d* d* + *F *F *F <>. E S. To Meet Wednesday Night Greencastle Chapter No. 255,-Opder >f Eastern Star, will meet in teti^ilar session Wednesday evening at 7:30 ’’clock. The obligation service will he given by tlie officers. Each member is requested to bring a can of food for the Masonic hninq in Franklin,

HAY ^<)(|{ taxes now Wr W'll Loan V» u $50.00 For t itty week, at $1.00 week plus interest. ^ Loan* on Furniture AnKbiles, Livestock Etc ,0 ' n °- indiana Loan Co,

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It. X P. Women To Be Guests Of Terre Haute ( hib The Terre Haul. Bu-,m*. p, fesatonal Women’s Club will n p." t-> the Greencastle Business a n| fessional W nna./s Cluh al a meeting at Tcrte Haute Wedneal, evening .Mi-- Emily R Kneuhuhl S k tional Executive Secrti .ry the speaker. Mis- Elizab, ;h D n t ei J Stat. president :ii,,| Mi i. , II,rtah ■ will also tie pn'.-ent Members will leave ,n the 3 2; t ierui ban. d* d* d* d* d* d* *F Entertained With Party, Saturday Weybum McMiiin enteit.nej , Juni ir Sunday Sci, 1 , I-,., f ^ Christian church an,I the h y h witii a hallow* ’en | ,rtj ,t he, on Berry street Satur ,y night Games were enjoye i,y allandie freshment were in kc- n, , • ^ Hallowe’en season d* -'* d* d* d* d* d* Hallowe'en Party \| The Mace Home A very enjoy:,I,I,* |: . was held at tile It,mi- ol Mr. an Ma I,uni Mac* at .MaiiLat'nn Mrs ]|« was assisted try the I :„l„, .y j Manhattan churcl: \ , m present Part if them v.i-it in the Hallowe’en gn rf ie.-.iglis. Mis- Virgim,. tp John Hinote, Mi- (,., Hi ui Mi - R.iscoe Zaring .*,-i,- :j| for their make up- A -rn gram of irrusi;' wa v-n bv Hit Frank Jarr-ll, Cli:,- I',. K-med Kersey, Thntna- II - ..',i ■■rm, Refresh mi nt- of jb pie, baked beans , were serve?) The folk • y.jg hour v.lting ,t a very , tis-

in g.

CONTROVERSY RW.D INDIANAPOI IS. O : 171-Re-instatemen* ■ : ploye of the state It !:,l ’ Msdi* ■vas a cente(«of -l .’ es: today. The employ, 1 '* ' ni ne * t woi . ■ ■ week at tin- ' ’ ’’b I Greenlee, -p, retai l 1 (, '• I'tlll 1 McNutt ami patrol 1 .:' I., ,l f “ l| niministration, it wn- oo iinl F’.inner had h, en . frl hearing. He ,:,,l ■ * w at I where ■ i were cared for. ut I - irt insii work in the rt5 ' lee said. Reports that Earn., • « because he alleged).' were refuted hy (iieeiilfP »’h plained that the ,li mi-al - from a "misunilerst:indii,y Farmet and Dr II V ' ■ '■ physician. , < “Uncle Jo, ” Ciiiv, i - ■ f * mer state senator an,I Jeffcr-nn o* ty l lemoei it ie chai r *' * ' er’s reinstate m i 1 1 Greenlee.

LOOK AT Y01H FKIT THEY SHOW WHERE YOU STAND! Nvw shoes give you added confidence. Iliey not onl) f 0111 plete a neat appearance but, they gi\e you an un nl ' dial is essential to every business man. New shoe iiropch lilted, insure health. Won’t you let us convince you. POTTER SHOE STOKE

I Ins is the 105th anniversary of|

the organization of thi

Every l»ody is

Attorney, M, J Murphy.

John W. Herod, Claik of the Putlam Circuit Court. 31-3t

Fillmore Lodge To Meet Thursday

Fillmore chapter 0

E S. No. 186

ACCOUNTING COURSE Starts TOMORROW EVENING Unroll Tomorrow Before f» I’. M* See “Perk” Allen at Sam Hanna’s Book Store

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