The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1933.
Foiled Kidnaping Plot
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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Richard Reynolds scion of the tobacco family, pictured with who was threatened with kidnaping if her husband failed to pay iliHM'iui demanded by extortionists at V\ inston Salem, N. ( i hr plot culminated m the ament of John Lanier, jobless tevtilc workei. win attempted to collect decoy package left in police tiap.
* ADDITION \l, SOCII I)
Auxiliary to Meet Tuesday
The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the Legion bull Tue.- inyevening at 7:30 o’clock. I'iiul plan.for the Armistice day tea honoring i the gold -tar mot ,ei of Putnam J
county will be made. »]« ••• A A A Natiuial fiirl Scout
Meek haid.-d Saturday National Girl Scout week ended v. lien the Scouts were invited to tie the guests of H itler fu rthe football | game Saturday Kach i ay of the week from October •><i • , November i carlied ouj some phase of Scouting. On Thursday which’ was Hostes* ,!'ay the mothers and scouts had a ldtch-in up|>cr Following the aluimltut and d liciius meal, the girU sang beii -<ing- fiu the gue-ts ending wi.b
the fiirl Scout hymn
Having heard that ther- was ^ need f it rea ing material at the County t .I'm, the troop took ragazines to the farm on Friday l.ir their rom-
n unity ifay project.
T oe next outstanding event for the fiirl w uit-, w ill be f ouit of Honor winch is to U* held liefore (')iri tm:is
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HKAKiNG HELD MONDAY (Continued from Pa*e One) Trial of tile ca e was delayed Monday u; .ruing until 'he aftern on at*sion following a demurrer to the petition of the < bje tors, filed by the executor. The executor and toe devi . Y. M. (’. A f Btazil also filed u motion to dismi.-- the objections of the objector- Trial was delayed until the aftern .n session to gt'e the objectors time to |itepaie aigamenta mi tho demurrei and motion. VMKKIt \ \ “DK'TATORSIHP" LONDON, Sox fl, (UPl Stanley Ha! 'win, lor I pre.-ident if tb cil, today classified America and Germany as dictatorship.', in a warning to his fellow cabinet officers and patty leaders against "the over-hasti-ness of dPtatorial methods.” "We must alway- look out for the ba k wn h," he de, lured, "and it will be interesting to 'iv what the baekw *li will be in America and Ger-
man' by next April.”
INDIAN \POLlS I l\FXITX K
I HE M HATH EH f a fierall; fair with frost tonight; < day partly loudy, warmer ex ■«." -oui follow e I hy light rain o id i older (' ticine north poi
GRANTED NEAt I HI AE ' .'AMI I N<,TON, Nov. b, (UP) j if t’liares A. Shepard. Kt. Riley, an , me In al officer, today won from i..«‘ r'Hpicourt a iipw trial n i .rye: of .bavine lilurdereied hvi(e by pi,i inning im the reservati *n i’ 1029.
I Hog 3,tM>0: holdovers 144; mostly j 15 cent- higher; bulk 1(50 to 3Oil lbs., ! f 4.30 t $4.25; top #4 30; 300 lbs. up, | 14.<i.'i t i $4.15: 130 to |T>0 lbs., $3.85 to $4.00; 100 to 130 lbs., $3.50 to $3(15;
packing ws .'3.0 Oto $3.85. (’altle 70ti; caves 300; urgent de-
ni ■ ml for choice heifers at $5 50 to $(5.50; other -he stock slow, around teady ; n st heifer $4.25 to $5.50; common down to $2.n0; cows $2.00 to
| Pr.ife sor F. C Tilden spoke to<lay i in Danville, In linnaMr. and Mrs John Murnane spent tlie week end nt RidgevilleMiss Annie Stone i ft tw.day for her . one in ^Sin Pedro, ( alifomiaI I.eo Donohue of Madi-on, W’is., is | visiting his aunt, Mr- Daniel CPCon-
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Joe Miller, son of Mi and Mrs. Gilbi i! W’ihmIs, entered i b< Riley hospital Friday. '11)0 American I.egi.m will meet Tuesday evening All ueiijbers expect ed to be present. Mr and Mrs. Z, Instn are tlie parents of a la»y h im .Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R l> rt Kerr and Miss Frances Kerr, south Ja ks.in* street pent Sunday at Attica. Jes>e M. Eee Po.-t 1550 V. F. W. will mot tonight at the city library. All members are urged t" lie present. Mi-1 I/Ottie Thomas, a teacher . in the V incennes schools, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Alice Thomas. Miss F/ances Hector, a teacher in the Vincennes sell ids, s|»ent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs O J. RectorO. M. Thomas of Morton lias reur;t'd Inline Inin Chicago where he I attended the Century ,,f Pr. gress Exposition. Mi Mary Riley who is atten.iinj* Bu-ine - col lev :• in Indianapolis spent the week end wrtli her parents, Mr. and Mr- Raymond Riley.
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Mr Henry Brcknell will leave this «• k f ,r Hollywood, Florida where lie will spent the winter with her
laughter Mrs- Fee Wilson-
Mis Kathleen Campbell, supervisor <d music in the Vincennes schools,
$2.35; low cutteis and cutter- $1 OU spent the v- k-end with her y .arenty
to $1.85: beef -teei . mo-lly to sell at $5 50 d wn; vealei 50 cents lower
t! an Friday, $*5.00 d wn.
,*-'bec;i 500; stnady with Friday; ewe nd wethers $6.50 to $7.0; bucks $fi
'own t i row nut s down to $4.
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Mr. and Mrs I G. Cutnpliell Mr. and Mi lyester 18-bard of l.< iiam.n -|ient riu- week-end with Miss •to- bine < .ilia. Mr- DeBard w is formerly Mi-s Josc-j hine Rubino. Mr and Mi Charles Crist of Indianapolis and Mrs, George Black of Ro in -ter, N Y. returned h me Sun-
their ■, oic in ,ii - M irtha Crmieh.
I itn mi l odge No. 45. I. O. O. F. will moot Tut day night at 7:30. | Thcro .till • work in tlm initiatory d'-g 1 »i ■ I, | illmnie (ogit-e team
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-M . Lulu l! Ream, wife of Dr F. ' Ah Ri n, Ci. - fi.rdsville dentist, and ^ nolle of llr Paul Ream of Ronehi tale, suffero.i sh ek and several ■ bruises Sunday evening when the I Ream ear v is in collision with one !riven liy Mr and Mrs. J. A. Hoadley i of Bloomington, south of fYawford**villo on state mad 43. Mr. and Mrs. Hoadley wer» enroute to Greencastle
rn their way to HI "imington. cars wc:e Uidly damaged.
Mis. Homer Griffin underwent a major operation at the county hos-
I ital Monday morning-
Mrs. Helen Ruess of Wheatland is the guest o fber gisler, Mrs P F-
Cook in Northworal
Additional caaes »f -•arlet fever in the Greencastle geh-iols have been repolled by local phy-inans. Raymond Oneal of the veterans C. C. C. ramp; at N.i :.\ille, spent the weekend with hi family on east
Hanna street.
* Mi Fred Brad. n. l ast Anderson street, cut the ten tons in her little finger on the left ban,I with a paring
knife this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. BoP e Buis and daughter Wilma Jean attended the w r edding of their niece, Dot -thy Newman and Harold Storm at Bethel Saturday
morning at 10 o’cl.x-k.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie l>°nald Bee
are the parents of a ~*>n, Donald Keith, bom Sunda d the home of Mrs. Bee’s parent-. Mr. and Mrs.
James Garl, til2 A| le street. Last rites for FI oris McCasriniack
of Jetferson township, who died Friiay at the homty of his mother, Mrs. Rosa MeCammack. -outh of Belle Union, were held Sunday morning at ,
11 o’clock fro.ni the Walnut Chapel : 2:30 o’clock,
hurcli. The Rev. (iilU it MeCammack, Rev. Reuben Masten and Rev. Dora Day were in charge if the services. Short sen-ices were held from the grave in the Cl-overdale cemetery in
charge of the Re\ Bonus Denny.
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W omans Study Chib Met Saturday The Wom-an’s Study club was entertaine I Saturday by Mrs. Ge rge R. Boyle. During the business session Mrs. Ida Pierce gave a report of the county federation meeting at New Maysville. The eluli voted to give $5 to the child welfare commit-
tee.
New i fficers for the eoming year are -as follow-: presdent, Mis. Elmer Seller, vice ! resident; Mrs- William 111 ickwell; secretary, Mrs. Zol McIntyre; treasurer, Mrs, William Grogan; council member, Mrs. M. G. Thompson. Following the business program Mrs. H W Voltmer gave a short synopsis of "Present Day Happenings in China ’’ Mrs, McIntyre had for her subject, “Literature and P etry of China,” which w-as well
given.
During the orial hour the guests were seated :i5 small tables and a <ielightful lunch was served to eighteen members and two gutysts, Mrs. I^slie Haymaker and Mrs. H. M. Monnett. Mi's. Boyle was issi"te,l by her daughter Mi Brih-e McIntosh of In-
dianapolis.
•I* 3- -1- d- d'd' dWest Madison Home
Ixconcmics ( lull Meets Tin- We-t Madison H- me E momics elub met Wednesday With an all-day meeting und i|ilt<di-in dinner nt the home of Mrs \ndiew Stoner. In the afternoon the meeting was called to order by The presdent, Mrs. Frances Ruark. After the regular busnes- meeting, Mrs. Alva Allen and Mrs. Andrew Stoner gave the lesson on “Home Furnishings.” There were fifteen members present. Guests were Mis. Lycurgus Stoner and Mrs. (Kenneth Knauer.
•J« »!« ojo rj* Missionary Society To Meet 'I’uesday
The Missionary society of Uie Christian church will, meet with Mrs. i harles Meiki’l. Tuesday afternoon at
A Tonic for uio Blood T F you’re rundown, 1 nervous, your blood thin—perhaps stomach distress, with indigestioB oi gas — take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical DisVjl covery to htttld you m>up. correct the stomach disorder and improve the blood. Read what Mrs. rharlcs Walker of -115-7th St. Rock Island, 111. 1 can recomwrml Dr. J’ierce’it (loldi’n Mt di«.il Distovcry to anyone as a tonic for tin b loot I In cast's of general Qghjltty it ' strengthen the entire system. It was very heneticial when used in our family.” Sold by druggists everywhere. * rile to Hr. PierreOlinirj BuiTulo, N- Y., for free mediru) advlee.
Mormon Leaders (’heerfu! MM!
H.ber .1 Grant, president of the Salt Bake City Mormon Church; Mr* Grant, Mr-. Smoot wid ' l mt*"i St-it '. nator Re Siini- ’ (loft to i^ht) n, tia-y arrived in Chicap , ,,, ,, uu . WaOh IK -n lot dedication of a new Munnan Uuiijfle. Smoot aid th.- a pression wa goixi, i u that it taught people to be sane and moderate 9
Plane Crashes, Fires House: 6 Hum To Death
NEW JF,RSEY NATION \l (.1 \ RI) PEANE! PII.O I El) B) FAMOUS EXI'IjOKER SHREWSBURY’, N. J., \ov. r,_A Neiw Jetsey null na| guard airplane, piloted by Lieut George R. John.-on, South Aniericni exporer atal noted aerial ph tograplasr, ere-he.-i into n bungalow in I: ufli street late Sunday and explui.-d, trapping in tho flames Johnson, his passenger aral the occupants of the bungalow. Both flyei were killed and the others, either four or five iu number, perished iu the flames that completely razed the st na ture. Police list th ( . following as dead: George K “To k” Johnson, 32 years old, of M .tin.outh Beach, and Pilot Sergt. Alfred p,,ole, Hillside; June King, 5 years old. negro; Patricia King, 2, negro; Edward Wilson, 38, of Little Silver, negro, ami Cora Ragland, 35, negro. Tiie children’s mother, Mrs. Margaret King, 28 wars old, could n-1 be f und after th, fire. P lice at first said she was lost in the flames l-ater they started investigating a re|iort that -he was out of town at the time Vie crash occurred. Wilson was a visitor at the house. Mrs. King’s husband, Otis, had left the place, police fail, a few minutes bofue tlie plane's plunge. Police left the charred bones undisturbel in the smouldering ruin of the bungalow. They said the bodies would not 1** i.-nv ved until today, thereby leaving the fate „f Mrs. King still in doubt. .Several - hour later a plane carrying a pilot, a reporter and photographer and headed for tilie scene of tlie fatal crash was .-lightly damaged m a landing accident near here. The thi.v occupants were ony badly shaken up, however. The rfhtlonal guard plan.-* out of Newark airport, on a photo graphic Hight, landed at Red Bank late in the afternoon. Venn* Treat, a former air mail idiot, who was at the Red Bank airport, told state and local -police he t ought the ship got out of control as it banked after the takeoff. Other- at th ( . airport said the plan,landed after attaining I w altitude and then took < ff again and circled the field Over tlie houses on Hie north side it sida-rlipped and began diving.
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B. and P. Woman's ( lull Held Presidents Meeting
The | residents meeting of the fifth istrict of the Business and Profesonal Woman’s Club waa held Sunday at the home of Mi-ss Grace Bmwning. Dinner was held at the Studio Te.-i room- Among those present representing the clubs in this disrict were: Mrs. Gertrude Shamilwiugh and Miss Fleetwood of Lafayette, Miss Mildrc.i Amos of ETankfor!, Mi > Bliss Maple, Miss Pauline Garrett, in i 1 Miss Lemon of Is-banon. Due to tlie fact that the president Miss Helen Black iwas ill, Mi s B lythe Chamness represented the Greencastle Branch.
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l-eague To Have Birth lay Dinner The I Julies of tiie Woman’s League of the Methodist church have maik' plans for a birthday dinner to is- held at the church Xavenilier 23 at li;30 Ihire will lie twelve tables to represent the months and inch person will si’ at the table which represent- the month of his birtiu-ay. Each table will la- decorated axscoixling to the urnnth it reipre'ents. Tiieiv will lie mu ic and •ntertainment The tickets are fifty
cents.
d* *E •!• -!• -f + VYctnesday SewiniR t bib To Meet The Wednesday Sewing Club will in it Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Hamilton, 112 Taylor Place •F + + *E + + *E -E Fortnight y < luh To Meet Monday The Fortnightly club will meet Momfey evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs John Boyd. •!••!• d- •!••!• -E -E *E Two Fraternities Hold Dancea Alpha Tan Omega and Sigma Chi held dunces Sat tr'iy night. Mrs Edith Gilbert iwaa hoatejia at tlu- Al' I ha Tau Omega formal dance nitd Professor and Mis H. T. Ross and ,Prof«Mor tad Mr- F Q Kvrin mm cliniierone At the Sigma Chi informal dance Mrs. CtmMia Burton was hostess and Professor and Mrs H W Voltmer am) Professor and Mrs T Carter Harrison were chaperones. d- *E d- d- d- d- d- + Announce Marriage (If Reelsville Man Mi-s Geneva Butler, daughter of Gibe Butler, of Cat-b in, .-uid Woodrow lloakins, son of Mr and Mrs. George Hoskins, of Reelsville, were united in marriage Thursday, November 2, in a simple but Impressive ceremony a t the Method}* vhurch' gt infteR , | n i b'-' Vglomm Uoyd i |e a « tor, ul ficiated. Mi's Ruby Lucas was the maid of honor an I James Hoskins, brother of the groom, assisted as best n an. The bride was lovely in a poudre blue creipe gown of princess lines. Black suede pumps and small turiwn completed the ensemble Miss Lucas was attired in a stusrt grey gown with harmonising accessories. After
the cert nvony, tlie bride and gn8>m left on a short wedding trip and will reside in Reelsville upon their return. •E d* d* d'd - d'd- -E Utend Wedding In Indianapolis Mrs. Matt Munphy of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs- Fklward Tobin of Riachdah- attended- the welding in Indianapolis ftiturday °f Miss Rachel Tobin and Jerome K Bash, which took place at the Columbia club. Mr. and Mrs. Bash left by plane follow ing the cei'eiinony for Chicago . d* d* *E d* *E d* d* *E (h-W-The-Tea-t ’u|in ( luh To Meet Over-The-Tea-Cup' club will meet Toe lay afternoon at 2:80 o’clock with Mrs. Frank Donner The biography of Beethoven will Is- given by Mrs. W W Tucker, assisted by her daughter 'lr .i-ilin ttanents of ( Vaarfordaxille, d* d* d- -E d- d* d" -!• Bnterta ims Bridge ( lull Mrs. James Cannon, B1'lomington street, entertained her bridge club this afternoon- •*« •J* *7* *J« »7« Young Married Women’s < las-i To Meet The Young Married Women's class ->f the Methodist Sunday School will hold its social meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of
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Mia i mn.r> 1 :il;8Tno °n at 2:30 1 K-k rti , h U-'iiiiM 11. ■ w 1 good attendance i s xpectefl 1 d- d'd- d- d- d- d- E 'I \rl Nerdiework (‘lull To Meet The Art Nee lework cliih will J w itii Mrs. O L Reeve-. Tueriiv 3 7 nt 2:30 o’cIock A Thanks^J program will be in riiargr J Mae Wiio) . d* d* d- v •!• E E Christian En'eavor Held Interesting Meetin The Christian F.nd .v-.t iidjiJ interesting neetinj j 1 aaement ( 1 ehurch. Glenn .'’k. !:• - j schoi 1 was the gie-t 'iir-:il((>r 0 ( j • i I g I J fulness of War.” Mr. Skelton t Id not the al.-iJ hands playing J (t !ontinu< d on P ., i |
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STATE OF I.YPI ANA. COUNTY OF PUTNAM, SS: I, Kenneth Iv WY-.-t, Secretary, of tlie Central Tni-t 1
a'tlc, Indiana, cki -olmnly swear that the alsive 'tat im n’ 4
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Subserilied and sworn to In-fnre me this 3ixl day of N- n 1 i Frank Stiiessel, Notary Public. My Commission Expire 8-26-34.
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