The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1933.

NEW FOHD V-8 TO BE ON 1)1 SPLAT IIEKE SATURDAY Tin new Lord V-8 for 1934 is to be put on lisplay here tomorrour in tho showrooms of King, Moirison, L'oster company, Ford defiers. According to Mr. Foster, president oi thi i." nl dealership, i e hew Ford V-8 hae gf< iter power, more speed, quicker acceleration, smoother perinee, more miles pei g'alli n, especially at higher speeds, and quicker starting in cold weather, plus ■ fined body lines end • n< w bulit in system of clear-vision body ventilation. The improvementa in engine per forn ance are the result of the Use of ,i new dual down-draft carburetor d deal intake manifold whi h in crease the engine’s power approximately 12 per cent and provide a reinarkable improvement in pickup. \ew water line thermostats enable the engine to reach quickly and to maintain proper operating temperature "We are anxious to have the pubis inspect the new Ford V-8 because it i the best car the Ford Motor < ompany ever built," said Mr. Foi ti? “Basi ally, i] the same car a the hundreds of thousand- of other Ford V-8’s on the road. It simply incorporates numerous improvement - in engine and chassis design, the new bo<h ventilation system an I refinement ; in body styling and appoint ments developed during the past year.” * The new Ford ventilation sy.-tem, waii'li is built into the body, permits elear vision, prevents drafts and pro vides the desired amount of fresh air in any weather. Individual control i- provided for both fiunt and rear t- winiows When ventilation i- desired the window glass is raised to the top. Then the handle is given an additi n a I half turn. This slides the glass back horizontally to form a narrow i< i between the glass and thi frame. Through this slot air is driven out

by the forward motion of the car THE DA I Li A HANMjK

The distinctive lines of tlic Ford V-8 have been refined in the 1934 1 car by a newly designed radiator J shell and grill, new hood louvres and new hubcaps. Fenders on de luxe ears are new in color to harmonize with the body colors. Interiors reveal no* tufted upholstery and nr nish mouldings, a cove-type h' d lin 1 ing, new instrument panel, arm rest

door pull- and b ■ Bun via o arc pi'ivided in all dost ! Kars, 1 "- 1 in the de luxe ears being of swivel

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front and sides. All body types are equipped with safety glass wind j shields "nd the deluxe types have I safety glass thr ughout. 9r and gine refinements not onh give better i gasoline mileage and oil economy, but also improve pickup and smothnes , also improve pickup and smoothness ed two o# tl reo mih - pei gal I n. The engine is fitted with alum ! Jnum cylinder heads, heat resisting high tungsten hrumo alloy steel ex-I bust valve seat inseits and an entire- i ly new east steel crankshaft. Riding comfort has been improved with a more flexible transverse, rear | , l>: niL ■ iuii>! "vied h o k ab. ri.cr-. and seat cushions with deeper, softer

double X type frame; mechanical four-wheel brakes, -ilent synchronizing transmission, torque tube drive, one-piece welded -teel spoke) wheels and 17x5.50 tires.

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Orccfin^sj /s J^Cnv Fight Tubercuiosis

(ONDEMN \ I l"\ -Ml Ml I l* Bud to condemn 54 of an m ic ot land allegeil nc c d * t • r< ■ ment of state road 136 between Rac coon and Barnard, was filed in circuit court Friday by tin State nf Indiana against John W Shannon and the Central Trust company of tirn neastle. The suit wa filed on behalf of the state by Phillip Lutz, Ji., attorney general, and Caleb .1 Lindsay, assistant attorney genural.

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PERSONAE AND LOCAL NEWS

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Saturday Afternoun, 2 l\ M. Conte and see all the dandy presents lor Boys and (nr-ls-—everything you vvant, to Hwke.il a Merry Uuistmas. Now don t forget — the J. C. Penney store at 2 o’clock tomorrow — I’ll be looking for you. ■H k;'

Mrs. Wilhelmine W illiams, county probation officer, wa- in Indianapolis and N'oblesvillo Wednesday and ’Ihunday inspeeling everal Putnam county boarding cases residing in those towns. Mi mbei , d the conglegatlolt of lire Fillmore Clin-trin church' are urged to be present next Sunday morning at Bible school and Communion service rtaijce will be decid od at this meeting. 1- uiei al services for William I tar nail, well known farmer who died Thursday morning at hi home north of I a inbridge, will be held Saturday ..ftemoon at I :30 o’clock from the home Bruce Lane will be in charge. Interment will he in the Hainbridge

cemetery.

Aim ng those from Putnam county who attended a farm outlook meeting at Terre Haute Friday were Ora Day, Chester Ruark, Paul Frederick, Oscar O’Hair, Raymond Wright, Roseoe Hillis, Arthur Pickens. Roseoe Dag gy and C mnty Agent E. W. Baker, j Speakers from Purdue univer. ity and county agents fram the district were j to disetiss tho agricultural outlook in this sectr a of the state. An almost - completely wrecked . Li" V •' 1 o In • iing .letfi v ,m county. Kentucky, license- plates, passed thru (ireeneastle Thursday lie ^ ing towed home by a brother in law of i the owner. The owner, who said'h 1 uflered two frn'tured ribs and a so ’ oi,- eu! on no |;,,ud. when .the Cm (Voituined near Hainbridge last Sat urdiy, refu ed to give his name. He said another occupant -of the car jumped and e c.iped injury when the maehiiie collidod with another car and went over an embankment.

Mrs Virgil Morris, of Reelsvillc underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils, Friday morning at the county hospital. Mrs R. N Cox, Lincoln avenue who underwent a major operation at tho Coleman hospital in Indianapolis, Monday afternoon was reported improving, Friday. In (lie uft on ai ount of D E. Reed against Mrs*< W. Owens and Minnie Owens, pending in eifcuit,, court, a finding has been returned for the plaintiff in the sum of $75, .Mi Idhel Ferrajid, daughter id VD lullie Ferrand, has accepted *a tuition v."7 h t United weather bureau in Uidiartlpolis. Mias F. i land wa formerly employed with the state highway department for eight years. „ .In eph Miller, si ll^son of Mrs. i hi; Woods, .- fh Greeneaftle, w hp ha been a pidu nt-m pie Riley , i( India' foi ''‘Vi.:l week; fellow ing an operation for m : ioi l. was reported getting along iihi 1 I'hui -day by Mrs. WilhCtmine \\ mi.-, county riobatien officer, and may return to "is home within the next few days.

i I I ERS BROhKN BA' K BK V/.l . Did., Ds (UP)—Suffering ' Inoken back • eived when he fell from a tree w ile hunting, Millward Hoes, 80, 1 i 'all'll half a mile throng brush and ■ der fences last el r< j" 1 ■ attract help Hi i an o of the intense pain it took him tw hours t<> i idete tlie dista.’iee.

B V Mi ROBBERS 1 HIGH I ENED BY P\ IN', MOTORIST; FLEI XU I 1/ CITY, Did. Dec. 8, (UP)— Hurgl ry of the Switz City bank was fnisiia'i'd today w n thieves who had ericusly damagol the institu iiou ife were frigiitened by a passing motorist. The burglars I id piled open the I ,i q 'in of the li nk and had blow n outer (hors of the safe from hinges v Ic n Harry Hin'maii drove past . I.ortly after midi ght. ID. man notifio l Clrules Hollar , lianl; president, and county officials, bill, the bandits weir not located. A urevious unsuccessful attempt to hurt i"'e the bank was made in March, 1931.

\\ ill l\V REU.M K STARTS INDI W YJ’OI IS, Dw ’ 8, (UP) Sale of whisky stam|i.-, during the ! ", i five days has brought $14,433 roveiiue to lh( r state, exi ise departin' nt during tho last five days, Sam 1 U"1 I csb, auditor of the department', niiiii uneed toda ! he late tax n whisky is 25 cents a pint. Stanq ties totalled 57,775. Di addition t Mie-tax stamp sales, the depirtment'. revenue is increasing rapidly ti igh distribution 'if li en.-cs for ret 'q> whisky, Lesh roll irted. B VYNER VI' GEI RESULTS

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Missionary Smiety Holds Interesting Meeting The Womans Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church held their Christmas meeting in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Lee'Reeves had charge of the devoti ns, reading "A t hristmas Speiech bo All the World,” by Henry Van Dyke Mi Charles Ross rp viewed the chapters in the study book "Ivistei n Women- Today and Tomorrow.” Mrs. W. H. Chandler had charge of *he program and under her direction * Christmas playlet, entitled “Christma- Consecration Service,” was given by six college girls. Elizabeth Griest took the part of “Spirit, of Christmas’’ and Dorothy Dunlap the part of “Madonna.” The parts of the "Four Seekers” were taken by Janet Jackson, Elizabeth Dye. Janet Smith and Nevo Cowgill. Margaiet and Dorothy Wright gave Hit' mu.-d .il numbers. Following tho playlet the section leaders, in an impressive ceremony, laid their Christmas offerings on the altar Mrs. Chandler closed with prayer. »j« »|« -j. Woman’s Study ( lub Has Enjoyable Meeting The Woman’s Study club met Thursday afternoon with Mns. L. C. Conrad fur a most enjoyable meeting Mrs. Elmer Seller read an article on "Chi nose Music.” Mrs. M. G. Themp; n told of a Chinese drama which it bad been her privilege to see Mi Carrie Pierce sang two vocal o|o., Dorothy Ann Conrad gave a g*-ii;ip of Christmas songs and also played a number on the piano, and Mi. riel AI icq Seller gave tw.< violin and two vn il numbers and also plnied two numbers on the piano. A trio composed of Jane. Etter, Marjorie. Black, and Mary Louise Conrad sang several Christmas carols accompanied by Mrs. Conrad at the piano. A small gift exchange was enjoyed 1 (he club. Delicious refreshments were served to twenty members and twi guests, the Litter being Mrs. H. \. Sherrill and Mrs C. T. Reeves. Section One Met Thursday Section One of. (he Christian church met Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Will Stewart, with Mrs. Andy Thomas as assistant ho.-tess. Mrs. Everett Long and Mrs. J. B. VanHorn, who led thr> devbtjohs, read several beautiful lessons. A free will offering of $2 10 was made for charily. Twenty-four memliers answered roll call. Two guests, were present. During the social hour the hostesses served refreshments. •J* »j« •!* «j. .j. .j. Mr ( hluc Hostess To I adies Ai l The Maple Heights Ladle . Aid met Thursday a/tenioon with Mrs ( has. Clue, Commercial Place. The meeting was opiined with a song followed by prayer by Mrs. Dora Gorham, after which there was a scripture reading by Mrs. Ed Stone. A general discussion followed. Mrs. Theodore Crawley dismissed the meeting The Aid wall meet the

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Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery builds up the stomach and the Mood so that the entire system feels the beneficial effect. Your appetite increases and you feel more peppy than you have felt in

years. Read what S. A. D. Jordan of Route I. Newport. Did, says: Last h nii„K I was ill a lun-dfwn tond. ion. Tlo encruv. no appetite, nervous, bn'.ilh tail

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GY MNAS1I M TO BE “BIG TOP” FOR CIRCUS NEXT TUESDAY Grcencastle. should get a real thrill when 'he Indoor circus will be given in the high hoot gymnasium next Tuesday, Dee. 12. Although the circus i i son is generally terminated until next summer, local circus lovers will have the opportunity of witnessing .: large indoor cirvus, with all the atmosphere of the big top. Jesting cl ams, Drea’th taking acrobatics, and hair raising bareback riding acts will thrill the folk of Greene,i tle when they witness these wonderful performances. Music .for both the concert preceding the cirrus and the performance will be played by the Greencastle high school band. Adults will enjoy the circus as well as the children, it is complete, the same as under canvas. It is reported that the advance ticket -ale has been heavy, and as there will lie no reserved seats, it is ui .■ .-I ihal 11< k< ( be b«night' in advance, as it will be a t-ase of first come, first served.

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1 " b a l el i I meinhei . up'l Thursday night with .Mis Ralph West. Plans were completed for the ' hristmis parky lo be held Fridai evening, T)ec 15, at b" hop « „f Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, en-t seminary street. The party will be in honor of pledges, Mr; John Rightsell, Miss Aimed a ' "‘i' Mi Ven.'ia Kmiteg. uid 1 Y \. kbbott Pher< \' ill be in ""I ' benq let, lo '<• follow. i by the Chrlgtmas jiarty. • . Plans also were made for a charity b *H » ii lo,'.,, mna iun Paul i; qj ■ - • hestra will furnrih the music. I he me mb' n d- ided to ?i - emble mihI^Ii Iribute the Christmas baskets l"t the Green astti Vk' lfaie

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+ + + + 4<4. + + Monian’s Club YVill Meet Saturday The Woman’s club will meet with Mrs. T L. Harris, Northwoud, Sat"fday afternoon at 2:30 ’ • TRIAL CONTINUED rtial of tho suit on note of Lydn Coffman against Charlea F iiughes end others, set for Saturday in dr cub court, has p., „ continued. First trial of the 1, p, ,, m..,,, j , 1 suited in a hung jtn 0

TO FACE LARCENY CHARGE George Zulke, held in jail Spenc°r. was to lie returned Oreencttstle Friday afternoon Sheriff ADa Bn»n m 1 ein.g, grand larc* o

BODY OF NEGRO MM II,A I ED BY ANGRY TEXAS MOB KOUNTZ, Tex., Dec. 8, (UP)—The body of David Gregory, negro .exconviet accused of attacking and murdering a white woman, >va.s burned in the negro section here today after a blood-thirsty mob tore out the heart aqd wrangled for hours befi'ii' t 1 "ing the mutilated form on & huge pyre. Gregory, bunted for the brutal slaying of Mrs. Nellie Williams Brockman near Kountze last Saturday, was shot from a church steeple ft Vofch by officers late yetsterday. ID' died enroute t > Kountze and .1 a: -Ii hlocking the highway demamled the body.

JAMBS DUNNINGTON iqq| H 1 • Dr Montana, Said in conne ti recent death of James DurmingJ Greencasth r< rf James (Jim) Dunnington, one Lewis! passeii away Tuesday niornin^« . 15 at hi ■ homo - ■ offering for ju t a fr monia and heart trouble. The end came suddenly , q, ^ nington has, up to |„, rt ) llne hefen taking at the Riverside greenhou-e ind seemed well and happy. However h, had at various times suffered heart trouble, and this, im i 1|lle(1 w iih an attpek r,: pm , , ^ his untimely demise. Mr. Dunnington w, , lnaUl . ( sterling charat ter, .lik< and with a host of fri.'ml. w ho’»ia grieve with the -<■11011111;. Lnnily |i, was a member "f the Elk.-, Mas*, Odd Fellows and Rotari dub an i| took an active inter. 1 in the c j,j c life of the community ami his bsi will be keenly felt. II, wasbomi Grcencastle, Ind . Sept. IS, 1872. Hr leaves a sister in Tai - ma m addmoi to his wife and son nf tin- cny The funeral was held at the f'w byterian church a( j pi. m. p rK j SJ . I he Rev. R. E. t o.\ coinliMted th services and at the grav ( , thi ritual was carried out.

GLEN II LYON ( IK (SEN SPECIAL JI DGE AT BRAZIL ■ BRAZIL, Ind, Dec, 8 - Glen H Lyon, attorney of Gri"'n(.isth', has iK'eii selected as -pecial jUilge to try tbr' damage'.suit if Siner vs. City of Fdrre Haute, which was set for trial iir the ( ity citTuit.co'nrt Monday. The cH.-e was brought here on change of from v 1 y 1 county , Felix Blankenbaker, of Terre Haute w ill ln< assisted by Miller & Miller, of f.razil. I he defendant is represented by Leonard Kincai le, Terre Haute ity attorney, and Raw ley A. Stewart, of this city A ela-s in civil governltiuent of one d the I'wn county high (chords ha- - 'lit word it intends to visit the court 'oi Urfrt rl ite 11 has lw-en the custom for tho judge on the bench to make a brief talk to visiting school delegation- and tell tho students what it is all about an 1 e.vplaiin briefly the tnahinery of the court, a duty which may fall Iq the visiting judge.

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I EX NY SHl’PER ^at Christian < huch Saturday evening from 5 to 7 'liillii. ' "lfer> cups rr'filleil 7 2t Radiator re|>airing; guaranteed work. Hirt Garage. Phone 775. (5 it

(imMicaslIe I’uusclay, Dec. 12 HIGH St until t;YM —Twice duly2:30 P M- —8:00 I’ M "All The Atmosoher.' of Thi' Ihg Top.’

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