The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1933 — Page 2
©
0
ihe daily Banner, greencastle. Indiana. Monday. December n. 1933.
Gift Suggestions from SAM HANNA’S BOOK No gift will be more appreciated than artistic
Gift packages from 25c to $5.00
A swtrial giou.i) of real leather loch and key S.year 1)1 A KIES
$1,00 (attracti»ely hoxe-d)
and of course, a most complete display) of Greeting Cards
1c to 25c SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
NINETEEN DIE AS RESULT OF | WINTER STORM SNOW AND WIND SWEEP OVEK EASTERN STATES SENDIM I •MERCURY DOWN # Bliwsydi -tnj sew re -n •' tcinis, driven by blustery northwest winds, 1 e‘<J over the n't -ter. state h 'lay, forcing temperature, down to new l-'WS foi tlie 'Ititri III ui|l|\ .ei’tion. Ninteen deaths e < re reported due to, th^ storm Air traffic was tied up and surface ; traffic in the , itjes seriously impeded. At Ft. Erie,.Ont . two ivia | tors were missing on a short flight from H'amilt 11. < )n* Philadelphia reported eight deaths, | three of them from exposure. Three persons 'lied in New Y’ork. In Pittsburgh five person.. |o: t their lives in traffic u ndent-. \t Hampton, Me,
heati
height of u blizzard caused a fire at a dance ball in •" n i three person^ ...i r in,i n, d ui ; dher. 1 "Ut int” knee-deep now in light attire 'I u i mail pilot8 cfight m I bliz zatd east of Pittsburgh last night, abandoned their, planeg 'Her the wings became cated with ice and snow, and parachuted to safety. \ light -now f' 11 in western New Y'ork turned into a blizzard today and bu and railroad line . were yarned In northern Connect c ut the tempeia ture dropped nearly to zero. A* Northfield, Vt , it was 4 degrees above and at Boston 10 above
KIRA
THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated “It ^Vaves For AH”
Entered in the
post office at
Greencastle, Indiana. as «e c o n d
class mail matter under Act of
March 8, 1878.
Subscyptlon price. 10 cents per week; $3.00 per*year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
w» no oo* •m.trt
Buy Christmas Seals
NEW CHAPTER STARTED A new chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic fraternity, will be installed at the University of Cincinnati by Dean G. Herbert Smith'of DePauw university. Dean Smith is iiatunal secretary of the organization which wa.' founded on the University of Illinois campus The installation at Cincinnati will take place Dec. 14.
Mrs. Nan Williams, Martinsville street, is reported critically ill.
DEPAT W DEB Ml EASON TO Sit R I DECEMBER 12 The college debate season will get cnderwav at DePauw university Dec U The local deb itors are s heduled to meet St. John’s college of Toled' , 0, here on the question, Resolved Tift a con titutiunal amendment be adopted making permanent the powers of the president a> of July 1, 1933. Donald Hejsel <>f ( incinnati, O., and Paul Turner of Modoc will repre ent DePauw Tlie\ have the negative. ■ schedule wall be that of Kent College of Law m Chicago which will be broadcast over radio .‘■tation WTJv Tills debate will be held Jan. fi. John Christensen, Hammond, and Richard Hosier, Hammond, will have the affirmative side of the question. Re solved; That the It. F c. grant loans to tollege students to enable them to complete their education. ‘The freshman d' batr competition will be hell January 9 for both men and women. Points are awarded and a trophy given the winner.
iChrisfma? T 0 rm ijiasJS Fight Tuberculosis PERSONA!. AND LOCAL NEWS
CHRISTMAS SPECIAI
<»N
PERMANENT WAVES $3.50 ami $2.50
.10.10 RE ALT'! SHOP
PHONE 722
CIRCUS DAY, TUESDAY DECEMBER 12 HIGH SCHOOL GYMN4MIIM I wice Daily 2:311 — 8:110 P M•—Doors npen <m • hour raiher.
From Omoflea’r Of,!,, 8een Ctovro,
Hello! Santa (lads Place your ffrder now lot • ybut Christmas Tree While nut stock is complete, California hee:t. all sue* We will make delivery at * your convencnce.
Our assortment of Candy and Nuts is complete. Special prices on quantities. t See us before you buy—
(
\larkd
Arthur Gross ha * ,ken over the Nichols filling stall ’ nort- Jack-
on street
Ma’ or and Mrs \\ l Denman attended a family iciti un Sunday at the homr of Mayoi De'inian sister, Mrs Susan Fo. tei • Waveland. Mirs IX-fothy Harl oi Tent tho vveek-en 1 in L-tfayettc vi .ituig -iier sister, Mi. Man- I* • Harlan, who i:. a tudei ' itt I’m uivei itj Pij"' wlm h carrv heat from the < "iirt house heating plant to the court hoti-e, were lowered Sunday at the point where the old court h"U e curb
and sidewalk was torn away.
Mrs Milo Mango of Bakersfield, Gal., arrived in Greenes die, Friday, to act her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lou Mangas, who has been m the hospital
here for the past two months.
Mayor W. L Denman announced Monday that council members proh- ■ ly ''ill i'H their uieetmg early To' d iv evening on ac, ount of tli< indoor circus at the lugh school gym. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gox and Mr uvd Mrs. Laiwrapp Lang of (ireent i.-tle v re iii Marfinsvillei Saturday to visit Mr. ami Mrs. Garl Butterfield and to attend the Greencastle-Mar-
tiiisv ille basketball game.
In the account ,>f the Christmas '■'eant given 'i the Martha ,1. Rid paMi school which appeared in The Banner Saturday, the name of I • a irles Martin who played the part Inf Simon, was unintentionally omit .
i ted.
Ihe condition "f Alonzo G. (l/,n) Day, 83 year old resident of north , Jackson -treet, who suffered a stroke "f paralysis m the court house Satui day a week ago, was reported slightly unproved Monday Mr. Day, however, i. still dinost completely paralyzed fhe I’ann Bureau organization- "f Lloyd and Clarion townships will hold a meeting Ihuiml iy evening, Dec. II at the higli school huibling m 1'ill more at 7:3'i. All farmers of these townships are urged to be present at this very important meeting. A healing ha., been set for Dec. 2U in circuit court in the application of 1 »yd M Ginn for BMXUfication of a court order which gave custody ( ,f a child to his former wife. Maltha M' titnnis, at. the time the couple were divorced Jan 11, 1930 The petition tr alleges that o n j u | y 4. 1932 Judge 1 ■" I Hogl • e,i* d8 . ode'] t ie order and gave custody of the child to its grandparents, Mr. and Mi L F McGinnis, but that Martha ."'JcGinnis since then ha., unlawfully obtained cu tody of the child. The petitioner a.ks that the verbal order . • • dtcj f court n that the care and , ustody of the child > given the grandparent
anipus “Of Course”
I'hones S'J, - 83
Moffett-Feemater
Engagement Announced
! Wiling Workers To 1 Meet 'I'hurbda.v Willing Worker, of Somerset jchuivli will meet with Mrs- Fkarl O' 'Hair, Thursday, Dec. II, for rui al- | day meeting. .|. «j. *j« »!• »j»
I’rnf. and*Mrs. Umfteet Attend Saturday Lunchctin Prof and Mrs. K R Umfleet attendeil the «rst luncheon meeting of the new ln-and-Abt>ut Indianapolis .Schcol Music Club at Hotel Lincoln in Indianapolis last Saturday •
»j« »|» •!« • •j,
colors chosen by Miss Moffett. Bridge * eWi ” K
was played after dinner.
Miss Moffett will leave December 19 for N*' w Y' rk City where tlu« .vill
The engegement of Mi-s Mary Louise Moffett to ^Robert Feemster ; vvas announced at a dinner given Saturday night by Miss Virginia luri-
| den.
I The tables .were decorated with , candles tied with rose and cream, the
Wed Glen
\ complaint to • plevy a Ford, truck wa fil<?d in • nt court Monday afternoon by Hie Commercial Credit company "f Indianapolis ag ' net Frazier & ei of Roachdab The plaint iff mauds ponses ' n of the truck and $50 damages for P unlawful detention by the plaintiff.
ilLFMORF Ho> hi K I
FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL -* ERINCLIDINO
Wotld Renawn^d HOIMrI >1 Famffv Awsrfcs’n Peasfes* • Troops of Bersbf'ik
Bfders
Tssturfog “-Jos’* Uftfiru CqmstHsa
for?
Jv'o daot — No reserved Seats—Prices for either [mrformanie CHILDREN 15c — ADULTS 35c ® Auspices of Grecooistle Public Schools. Tickets Foi^Sale by StmiWite—B«»x trffice in Gym or Hanna’s Book Store. *+* AAA A * 4k* 4*4* 4*4* *. A 4* * * * 6,4* a
BlOIM liidl IroiiKIrs Need Creomulsion Fetintent rougha and cold* lead to v 1 • - Mea 11 , ttk t reomulaioD. an em'iisihed creoaote tbai i« plea-ant to take CteomuLion is a n.u al .* trith two fold n' t"",, o aoothei and hraU the inHamed membtanes | at'd inbd"*- germ growth Df <t!l known druaa, creosote ii ieing I 1 Iv In a 1 ! medical authorities ..1 1 lh» mfat'-t bealing agencies foi pei ,t l oughs and 1 "Ids and mher foinis of tliioat trouble? Creomulsion contains, in addition to i reof'te. other healing clement* which soothe and httl the infer ted menibianea and stop the irritation and inflammation, 0t 1 , ' 1 i* absorbed into the blood and attacks the seat of the ti^ihlr Creomulsion i. guaianleeil sutisfai toiy in the tieainient "f peratsletil 1 oughs and colds, bconclnal a-llm'i. bromlii*. and is excel lent f"!|)>uihlinu up the systein a^er < old- or flu. Youi own diuggist is authorized to refund your monev on the s|Hit if your cough or ' id 1 ’
SI AIL COUNCI I OF M. E. CHI lit HES MEETS The Indiana state ■ ouncil of the Methodist Episcopal ■ lurch, meeting in Inlnnapolis this week, took a -at.ond -tep in developing the work of tiie Gobin Memorial M' thodi-t church for students at LM’iuw university. The council recoil n.ended that the tati littee t ' ■ 1 .' as n board if dire h'is for the stu dent work at the "al church, corlospol.ding to that "f the boards of the 'Wesley found"' 1 >iis at Purdue and Indiana univei iti' . I’ll" committee 1 composed of the Rev. Bert D. Beck, chairman, Terre Haute; Arthur C Rumpf, South Bend; Rev. E. K Frihley, Newcastle; Charles H. Neff, And"' - hi, Rev. John M. Walker, Bloomington, and Henry Ostrom, Jr., secretary, Indianapolis. This is part of the program developed by the p’llfor, Dr. A. F], Monger, to relate the work of the Gobin Memorial church to Indiana Methodism and enlist its influence in the local church’s program as a center for the religious activities of the stu-
dents.
The council also received the repoit that the three Indiana conferences had vote ! during the year to 1 s-umc their p lion of the $50,000 to he raised by 1 ip Methodists of Indiana to meet . conditions of the ift of $50,000 hy DePauw univerity, and have . t up organizations and plans for ra 1 mg th e money.
INDIAN U’til IS LIVESKK K Hogs 1,40V; holdovers 269; mostly Hi tents I over. 160 to 250 lbs., $3.20 '• ; ■ MV It'. . $8 i" to $3.16; 30(1 lb up. $2 95 to $3.0,.: 140 to 160 lbs., $3.10 to $3.20; 120 to 140 lb , $2 65 to $2.90; light pigs $1.50
1111
t at tie 600; calves 400, lower trend on rit «laught« 1 * es; eai il weak to 25 tents lower if exactly uited to buying requirements, otherw 1-e, neglected Several steers $3.50 to $5 50; load heifers held around $5, "I" ' "in tlv ^ el! tuidei $5. • "U • $_’.00 t« $2.75; low cutters and cutlers $1.00 to $1 75; vealers 60 cents lower, $5.50 do" 11. Sheep 800; around 25 cents lowei than F’riiav, good ewes and wethers 48.76 to $7.00; !"" K $6.00 $owt>; thjowout- down to $4.00.
Dale Robinson, 12-year oi»l .on <>f Mr. and Mrs Clay Robinson of Fdl-
I’FP M " f.Ji H)l \TK HEAD .
IN ilRAN( F PRESIDE N 1 v Ini ent 1 Vt hit dtt, of Ii
poll elected mM igei ind 1 h&ii man "f the eptecutive committee of the ijeiation of* Life Ip ui imc" Prr "lent . it tP '7th Hiinpal conven ti"ii "f the orgHnizatien 1^ New York, according to w rd received li|re He •succeeds tieorgp T. Wight, who
re ii'iPd be an r ,,f illne •
Mr. Whitsitt bad been assistant manage! and general counsel for • •' iatk-n during thf last tv^o yearuiil ha been < "imectecl with the <1
ganization thrtcen years.
He was born in Salem. Hi #Tth«'
•lii^ Ret W M Whit Itt
\fiet b.-iiig : ' "l"Hted from PePauv university, Mr. Whitsitt became af filiated with the Grain Dealers*N’ationa! Mutual Fire Insurance company of indianapolia. He is a grw( uate of the law school of ^'olumbia
un'cet'-ity
The Sewing Club will meet oesday al the home of Mrs.
, he married De ember 23 at the Little j 1,5
k< Inin h Around the Corner. She at ‘ ‘ ’
! '.pi I Del’ .i.w unitersity and was a ''-h^n ( hap.er
I Mr Keen.ste, w-a graduated from l Washburn chapter of D. A. R. will 1 Ded’auw wit the das- of 1932 and is [ l ' aVf ' Mhe,r 3,st ^"nversa.y Wednes- , . gnia < hi rttity eX * nin *' 18 ’ ^ ^ + + + + + + + + Mi Archie Allen, here will Im> a .Mis I B Crosby Is pitch in supper at 6:30 o’clock. Mem- ! Presented at White House :,rr askp ‘ l l,r '"K ,a,,1 “ ^rv'ce.
**Bu also scrap of ttl<l yarn for Ellis Mrs. .1 B Grosby, formerly "f | island. Greenca tie, 11"'* <»f Washington, had the 11,usual honor last week of laung pre-etilul "t the White House. She tv a • •' ■ "inp lined hy M rs. I Iwigh' Grays of Rockville. Mr. Crosby, forjnerly enipl iyed at the Central Naticnal Batik oul Trust company in tins "it.', is now 1 national bank ex-
aniiner.
.p ,p 4. -p -p -p 'C Vuiiouncr Enagenient Of Roachdale fiirl Mr and Mrs. .1 Clarence Rre, of Roachdale have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ihelnia I Jizabeth, I" Walter Raymond Ed m"ii(l . tin "ii of 'If and Mr Rob ert VV, Edmonds, of Fowler. The wedding will take place early in the
spring.
kappa Doha llieta To Have Reception Kappa Alpha Theta 1x111 entertain Friday night, December 15, for Mis. Alice Ross with a formal reception fi'M’i H U> HI o’clock. •|» »|« *j« •! *!« kappa kappa (iamina Entertaine-I With Dame Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained Saturday night with an infiirmal dance. The cha|ieiuiies were Dean and Mrs. G Herbert Smith, Prof, and Mrs. ItolK'.rt Williams cind Miss Elizabeth A. Rose. »*« »|* -j* •!« »j« New Era Club to Have Christmas Party Members of the New Era club will meet with Mrs. A. A. Brothers, 1107 south Locust street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Members are asked to note change bf hour. Roll call will Ih> answered with a (Tiristmas verse. A Christmas story will lie told by .Mrs. Lukin and there will Uv an exchange of gift-. 4 4 4 4. 4 4 .j. Presbyterian Chureh Women To Hold T urkey Dinner Women of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual turkey dinner Tuesday evening from 6:30 until 7 o’clock in the dining room of the
church.
»|« xj* %Ja
SocDon Four to Wee' Wednesday Section F’otir of the Woman’s Union will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2.3ii o’elock at the home of Mrs. VVil liam Blackwell. Assistant hostesses vvil! be Mrs. Harry Talbott and Mrs. Lawrence Crawley Each member t . asked to bring candy for the women at I he yount y farm 44444444 G. <'. < lub Holds < trisamas Meeting I he _ 1 "r club entertained their familie 1 with a < liri .tina- dinne'’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Bales, near Hanna Cross Roads. Dinner was serve-1 at noon and was toll'." rd by a bu U" ^ me ^ 1 ,il • . were exchanged 'Tuimg toe social
h-2ur.
These present were Mr. and Mrs 1 dwi McCullough^ Mi mel Hand. Mr. and Mrs. James Goslin and daughter Susanna, ^li Lizia Collin :, Mr .Frank Lane. Mi I agene Baud and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Zepha Builett, Mi and Mi eh n It ( .p er. Mr .nd ,Mi H n ||ou "id, Mi Err t # l lint. Mi and Mi < larencr Humphrey, Mr. and Mr-. Frank Day, Wilbur Harbison and June Hunipii rey. ^ 0 • 44444444 Friday Circle Holds ^hristtnas Meeting F " J*y ' • ' p brld its Ghriitmas '"eeting it the houir of Mi Bernard Hai)<f>' Frida' . Offi.er e|e. t, y | f,,, the new year were; president, Mrs. George Finney; vice president, Mrs Vernon Shirley; trea-uref, Mis. Ted McKeehan; and secretary, Mrs. Rus "II Lakn^ There wag a Christmas tree and the usual exchange of gifts waR made. During the Kwial hour the hostesa served dainty refreshments in keeping with the* Ohristmas season. Seventeen •nember* and MiFrmmpton Ro. kbill. h w«iato mendier from Bra/il u-' T" |,r"-,nr
WC U)e.y , 510 TO Iron to rEom r KEEPING HOUSE No Inquit:?! Prompt Servic* L:: Repa>tn*nt Time Sute Supervised Ycur credit is good for a lean
Indiana Loan Co.
Plume 1, 21', F W aali. ,yt
in.son
pushing
,l " " ' iffei
blade Sunday afternoon when lie fe|| j from an auloinobilc in Fillmore It:''!
was one iff a group „r automobile to get a
started. After starting the earth* buys Jill jumped on. The Uo|,i ni „ li boy, however, lost hi hold and feu off, suffering the fracture ,>f n* shoulder and remaining in an unconscious condition for 15 minutes,
THIS
WEEK!
I armers, you will Im asked fo JOIN an organiidtpjii uf your own industry next week. Unuiganued agiiiultuii' annot up
vive. II organized, it will secure ils riglits.
Your Future Is
At Stake!
PROTFX 1 it Ly joining and siqiporling a naliouwideorganization scrvmg your state, counlv and township, | .pij) tiuieM.
It Fights For Agriculture
II some larmer said lo you that lie did not 1 " aiiyllnng dial the l anii Bureau had done, ask him about ill" ' iIiimvl Who sot turd the .S|k'(|hI Session lo save ,n taxes lo farmers this year, lo say nothing about lit'' ! u l urf
years ?
Who sponsoted the .v|>teadmg of the tax load llttl wiUtab $l2.(XKj,IKKl oil of pro|»eily (axes next yeat ? Who supfrorted nalional legislation dial is himr.inf’ o vfr $2,000,(KK) into the stale in wheal adjustment paymenls. J Who wiole die bill dial ptovided for ihe tom II”' I'- 111 dial d lanneis will cooperate in ils o|ieiatinu will him? 10 Indiana $21 .(XKMXkJj Who w 1 ole dir lull (Hal piivpled that the (jiorimn'til rxlend emergency aid lo laum rs tluuugli the l ed' i 'I Bank to Ipiuidale die tiiorlgage'< and closed L»ank anil pav “h dp- lu insistent insurancr * oriipanies and |>eiiiiil di" Ian 11 ' ei lo slay on Iris farm? Who wrote the bill pn riding foi currency | " 1 imw atTivr and itj Begmntng lo assist cornmodity pit'e-. ol'|e< live ol l|i" same being to leach a level ol ioiiiiiiid , *.' r | pi i< e piev.iilmg in I ( >2(i i* Who fatlicicd die uiopeiuiivp (Jcameiy ntoveniriil m ^ l ^’ Miia that is luiniiig bat k I” I-inn Buirau nirnibei ■ da- ca "•ore money than il costs lo liiiaiite the I aim Buieau i n Indiana? * 4
•
Who oigam/eii. the IiKlian i I .11111 Jlmeaii Coop' i 'livf b i-ition ivhose bu\in" prvvn has* saved million' up"" l " ,i Ip n. <>( #!>>llai hn hidiaua farmeis and at cimnil ib d Mie yeai a uip|ps ol ovei $I,(KlO,(XW) without ii$v' Tnienl Who established the Produiois Agent.ies on die m-obl ^ have refunded to Indiana fannris almost a million d"lb |V • I . W'ho oicani/rd the Indiana Wool (irowei ,t. " , * 1 " 11 1 will relurn this year lo lanneis K) ” more than die ,l ' ri IK buying price?
JOIN JOIN JOIN Putnam County Farm
Bureau
