The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1933 — Page 2
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Threatened with lynching by ar. angry mob at Littleton, Co!., Donald K. Smith was rushed to jail at Denver for protection. He is charged with beating his three-year-old son, Donald, Jr., to death because, according to the story of his wife, Mabel, the child could not pronounce the word “breakfast” correctly.
ticn platform of "The Chief,” crack Santa b'e transcontinental train as it paused here. A spotlight played on tile platform while Police JiiAgc J. I (fiber read the marriage lines and Miss Compson promised "to love, honor and obev.” The crowd demanded t^at the be.-t man, Mayor Clyde Tingley, kiss the bride. Mayor Tingley com plied # w itb this request with no appaient reluct ance. Mrs. Tingley was bridesmaid. “I’m sure this is the (jiggest wedding 1 ever saw, and 1 want to thank you all for coming,” said Miss Comp - 1.011.
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TEN ON STATE FARM • PLEAD FUR RELEASE Petitions of ten prisoners at the Iniiana state fa:m will bp considered by the state clemency commission at a meeting tomorrow. Those asking clemency include Alva Woods, sentenced in Putnam county for petit larceny FOR SALE • Heds, dressers and healing stove, liOti North Jackson street Phone 16b. 14-It IL'RKEYS IRE STOLEN Deputy Sheriff Walter Bryan was called to east Jefferson township Thursday morning to investigate a .eport that six turkey hens had been stolen from the farm of Walter Dorsett Wednesday night. No clues a.-, to the identify of the thief or thieves were found although neighbors repo: ted hearing a car in the vicinity late in the night.
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Buy Christmas Seals
Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceO Bryan of Centerville are the^parents 0 f a son J. Jlii Clark, bom Wednesday morn i*iy. Brth Mr. ami Mrs. Bryan are
former Greencastlc residents.
Marcus Woodworth, living west of* Cloverdale, was taken to an eye clinic at the Rile*’ hospital for children in In njiia^iolis this week, by Mrs. .A'lin Williams, county probation officer. Roy *10. Jones*, county superintendent of schools, lias returned from Indianapolis where he attended Die .state meeting of township trustees. Several of the trusters of this county also attended the Uvo-daJ' conven-
tion. .
la addition to the Maple Chapel Twenty-two men started to work yesterday morning, cleaning and building scaffojd in preparation for the complete redecorating of the court house interior The project for this week was approved by the CWA officials al 1ml • ipoii i late last
veek.—Rockville Tribune.
CrcaitKisr Fight Tuberculosis
MOVIE STAR MARRIED ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Dec. 14. (UP I—Irving Weinberg and hi. bride, Betty Compson of moving picture renown, today were headed for California, carrying with them Die blessings of 5,000 New Mexicans who witnessed their marriage at the Santa Fa railroad station hera last night. Miss ( omp on and Weinberg, her manager, were wed on the observa-
PUTNAM MAN FREED The case of the State vs .lames Gregg, of Putnam county, charged with stealing >5 was dismissed in Die Clay circuit court on motion of Pros ecutmg Attorney R. V Tozer. Circumstances of the alleged theft were hardly convincing enough to justify the state prosecuting the case.—Brazil Times.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
W. J. Bunten confined to In
< "inmercial Place, h one by illness.
Mr am| Mi K'vniond Baldwin, Greencastle II. u'e the parents of a son, bom W<>i|nr day afternoon. George Aker, ot WaC ington twp., a member of tin county council, returned to Mcitin ville Thursday afternoon foliowin ■ tin meeting of the coii'ici! member Mr. Aker is Ireing Ire.iteil at a anitaritim for a broil
dual trouble.
Mr Will Hnum. north \'ine street, suffered injuries ilnnit the face and neck and a broken left arm, when she fell fi'Hii a -tepladdei Wednesday after no ui F’hys cian reported her improving Thursday.
LOST—Sigma Nil pearl jeweled pin. H. W. H. engraved on back. Return to Banner. 14 It
Homeward I rek By Lindberghs
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Locust Grove Club Met Wednesday Eighteen members responded to roll call at the Christmas meeting of the Locust Glove club hojd the first Wedne-ilay in Ik-renilier at the # hi»me of Mrs. Ivan Pro*tor, who was assisted by Mrs Delbert Modlin and Mrs. Ed Cassidy. • Several contests were held. 'The regular Christinas meeting will be held at Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes Dec. 38. The January meeting 'will lie held with Mrs. Ar-
thur’ Giltz.
•J» .J. »{• bJ* >|* »|« .J. Children to Give Miller P. T. A. Piogiam The regular December niapting of Die Miller P. T. A. will be held in the school auditorium Friday at 1:30 The entire program will be given by the children. It is desired that the meeting start proriH Uy on time. Patrons please note Die change of hour- •!• •!• T -!• -!•
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S \N JUAN, P ierto Rico, Dec. 14, (UP)—Col. and Mrs. Charles A. l.in ibergh arrivetl at 1:35 p. m. EST. today after a swift flight from Port
of .Spain, Trinid:' I
SAN JUAN > P K. Dec. 14 (UP)— ('J and Mrs- Charles A Lindbergh, flying li miewarj front Trinidad, ad-\i-ed acting Governor Benjamin Horton to ay that: they would accept his invitation to sloi|i overnight tonight at tlie Governor's palace, port Aleza. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Dec 14. (UP)—Ool. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh left Trinidad at 8:15 a. in. ESP. today in thrir big seaplane, homeward buiunl for Christmas after their tour of two continents. Iheir llight w.i- expected to carry them in a semi-circle, eastward over the Windward and Leeward islands to Pueito Rico, and thence by way of Haiti, to Havana and Miami. It was regarded as iwssible that tol. Lindbergh would eliminate Havana from his itinerary, flying directly from lluti to Miami, a 070
mile jump.
Missouri Solon Goes To Altar
SEN. JAMES REED I'AKES MRS. nele donneeey as new
BRIDE
KANSAS < IIV, Mo., Dee. 14 (UP) Romance flowered again today in the life of Tl year-old James A. Reed, ‘thunder maker of the .'enate for 18 years. His compam .li in the venture was Mrs. Nell Quinlan Donelly, whose unransoinetl relea-e in one <>f the first of the current series of sensational ki limpings wa credited to “Fighting
Jim."
I hey weie married la.;-t night. The
I’mon was i mile raided. Twenty guests attended a dinner party at •Mis. Donelly's apartment After the ••i‘ al they were told that they were
to be vv tnesse- of a wedding. Judge John ('. Pollock, of Die Kana-, City, Ivan., United States district cour. perf-irmed the ceremony.
PUPILS SEE ROBBERY LOGANSPORT, lnd„ Dec. 14 (UP) Y'ith sevrt • . i
I ■ | " * t _ looktac
bandits today held up the Charles Unvder grocery store and escaped
v ah $110,
NATIVE
OF COUNTY BURIED AT
ktineral services were 'held at Car bon in Clay county Thursday aftern n f's Geotge W. Thomas, i.;e 8:' year., a native of Putnam County, who died at the home of a son. Law fence L. liio'as, Tuesday of dropsy. Die deceased was the son of Isaac Thorny, pkneef settler of Putnam
vounty.
I wo sons and two daughters and a hrether, Harrison Thomas
anapolia, .survive.
ROCKVILLE CIVIC ( LIB QU1S At the regular meeting of the
Rockville Lions
club, held in the Ma
onic club rooms last Thutsday night, 'he club unanimously voted to sur render its i barter to the international
organization.
'Ihe general sentiment of the club indicated that too much of the an nual due -i were going out of town and that the club did not get that much benefit from (he international organ-
izatim—Rvckv ilia Tribune.
Hie Try it Sunday school class of the First Baptist church will meet Friday evening at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Morel Ikivis, 402 west Washington street. Each family is asked to bring sandwiches. d- + -l- 4- -F + + + Former DePauw Student
Married today
The McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church in Indianapolis was the scene of a ipiiet wedding at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning when Mi s Adelaide Conner Smith, daughter of Mr.. Carolyn W. Smith, of InJianapulis, became the bride of Harold M. ( uinberworlli, son of Mr. and Mrs. tiny Cumberworth of Plainfield. The, ceremony wa, read by the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel J'he couple left ihimediately after the ceremony for a motor trip and will he at home in Indianapolis upon
their return.
The bride is a membqr of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Mr. Cumberworth attended DePauw university.
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A. .\. (. \\. Arl Group lo Hear Miss lakasugi Miss Ka/ue Takusugi of DePauw university w ill speak on “Tim Signili cance of Japanese Flower Arrangements” at a meeting of the art group of the Indianapolis branch of the American Ass ■ iation of University Women, next Thui.-day, De--, 21. Miss Takasugi is studying fhr her master’s degree in English literature at De-
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Allen- lav lor Wedding
To Be December 21
Formal announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Hairiet Elizabeth Taylor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ('. 11 <wand Taylor, of South Bend, and .1 seph Percival Allen, Ilf, of Greencastle, which will take lake place Dec. 24 at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Taylor was graduated from DePauw mover sity and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She later attended the Teachers College in Indianapolis. Mr. Allen was graduated from DePauw university and leeeivod his master’s degree from Hai-vard university, Cambridge, Mass. He is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. -South Bend Tribune.
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Woman's Bible » lull
To Meet Friday
’Ihe Woman’s Bible club of the Methodist church will meet at the Cionie of Mrs. U. V. O’Daniels, Friday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock. Mrs. Gwinn and Mrs. Mathews will lie assistant hostesses. Theie will be a program of Christmas stories by Mrs Krehl, also an e.srhange of gifts,
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Beginners Department Has ( hns'.mas Faily ’ Ihe Beginner department „f the '’''i’" 1 IN church held iU Chri tmas party Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock,
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Jeffries .mith W ending ft Russellville Nov, 30
nie marriage of Lloyd R Jeffries, Of neat Blown’s Valley and Mi s Pat tie I/mise Smith, daughter of (.'liarlei; E. Smith of near Parkersburg, w n. aolemnized at 2 o’clock h, H„, after
id I mil« 11 ' n'in rh—hagiving day. n,
mony was |H»rforine| by the k pv . |{ L. 1'odd at his home nf Russellville Both are graduate,, 0 f WaveUiPl hipi school, th« groom with the class "f 1925 and the bride will, (he class o# in o They were accompanied by tlie bride’s father and ister, Mu* Geneva Smith, Mrs. Oakle Whitted and non Wayne. l,ouis Timmons, and Mis,
CARBON
Crystal Williams.
The bride wore °a g 0 w„ „f iH-niuHa blue with acreaaories to match. For the present they W iH | jve with the
bride’s lather.
Don’t Trifle With Coughs Don'ti lot them grt a mangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulaion combine* tbc 7 host helps known to modern aciAcr. Power(ill but liartiile-s. Plrasanl to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized fo re. fund vnur money on the spot if your cough or 1 old is not relieved by Creomulaion. (adv.)
Thursday Reading Club Co Meet The Thursday Reading club will meet at the homeeof Mrs. Thomas Sweet, Thursday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Gail Arnold will have charge of the program. • •J* .J. »]« »T« .J« »|« Mrs. I.liras Hostess lo P. E. O. Sisterhood The P E. O. Sisterhood held a cov ere.I dish dinner Wednesday evening ;:t the home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Twenty four members were present. *[• »|« »J* »J« »J« «J« *|* 'Irs Barnaby Lnterlains • With a Luncheon Mr C. II. Barnaby entertaineri at a I o’cloi'k luncheon 'Ihuisday after noon at her homo on east Washington street. Mrs. Barnaby will also entertain Friday afternoon with another luncheon. •}» *|« *j« »|< *j« »!* 'Irs. Blackwell Hostess lo Section Four Section F’our of tlie Woman’s Union of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wil liam Blackwell, with Mrs. Harry lahott and Mrs. Lawrence Crawley as assistant hostesses. Seventeen members answered to roll call. Mrs. Talbott had charge of the Christmas program. Lacli member brought a pound «f candy to he given to inmates of the C imity Farm. During the social hour the hostess sen ed delicious refreshments. Guests we e .Mrs. J. B. Vdnliorn, president of tin Woman's Union, Mtv,. Dean atid itev. and Mrs. Robert T. Beck. 4. .;. 4. •]. •!• .]■ 4. -IMr. ami Mrs. Hutcheson Entertain Bridge Club The Second Wednesday Bridge club met at the home of Mr. «md Mrs. Earl Hutcheson in Reelsville Wednes day evening. High scores were won by Mrs L. T. Welch and Don Gasaway. After delicious refreshments were served a grab bag was enjoyed by all. *1* *1* *1* *1* 'I* *1* Mrs. Hammond Hostess lo Friendship Club The Friendship club met Wednesday afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. Ross Hammond. Nine members answered roll call with Ohristmas quotations. Christman carols were sung. During the social hour contests veto given by Mrs. Dennis Jones and were won by Mrs. Dallas Ruark and Mrs. Everett Elmore. Another feature of the afternoon was a grab hag. Next meeting will be held the setend Wednesday in January at the home of Mrs. Ralph Mason. 4. -J. .j. .j. -F-F-F-F l otnic Club to Meet Friday I ho Coterie club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Lycurgqs Stoner, SKI south Indiana street. Miss Jennie Throop will have the paper for the afternoon. •F 4* 4- 4* -F + + + D. A. K. Vnniversary Dinner Wednesday Washburn chapter qf Daughters of the American Revolution enjoyed a pitch in dinner at the home of Mrs Archie Allen Wednesday night. This was the amiiveisary of the chapter, as it was organized Dec. 13, 1902 with thirteen mqinliers. Four of tlie charter members were
Y our credit is for a loan Indiana | | Loan to. I I u' M ,
pie ent al .. .. | They wore Mrs. W. I, Dennia,, J Ml - e I'.lh 1 md I- ',,1 , I:,, [, , •M: S I'eml O’llaii (in'eting J road from Mrs. Clara Fl« rer J mei . chartei UM ] gent of Washburn chapter, Ml "' ,l , t:dk on the plan. ai.<| “f Waslihmn .haptei \ w.i .ent I r'im ll . , 1 i|i(, r j| n l.mnmi is who i • 11- .. h ime of her daughter in St km, 1 l.iring the hn mi, , , L „ u e following film 1 . , ' cnoersed by the iiatimtal D. eon,milt, e to ho si. ,, , t| ^ lo.'il theator: “Cradle .S,np,"i| Dot thy Wei, k, "I hi l> ,,1,1 reaturing ''h.iil, Fi, 1 „ ( | ; pFighter and the I id;,.'’ «it; !,<>> "My W n.' g ud, Twelvetreea; and " \h,.' j n land,” with (, ay t „',|„' r , M ,| pj lotto Henry."
II 1,\ IN I nil DR I N MIDI, "HEN IIMIN HITS BO CRLSt I AT ( I n 1,1' , (UP) At lea.-t if ,, ji"n| 1 iudis were killed Inue t,„|;r, whonailiii wil ich they weir 1 : * I 11 ; ’ p, ,ir atm k by an Allanlir ; 1* freight train. A heavy fog iired tin vinif the approaching l'i, c,,:. II U Nuc, driver of the lm , drim, tk tracks without eemg t..,, nnntJuu train. Eight .-i ,,1,11:-»,t,'kilWiFl mo.-1 iustantl) .al,I tin-,', imk Mj la*rr in a hospital. n e accident •-itirj -| the railroad and -tate hi|k»*y^0.3 1 1 allel esc] 'I Tlie driver of the bus aiiiiareM did not see the . ,' u* traui.k the rear end , f his vehitltfl caught by tho freight. T i' hisi dren screamed at the impart,* some were cut short. kilM in-ud I todies of <■ . 1 ■ hililreii u ’ 9 I 'dl> disfigure,I , ! i.ler'-hoati® had to ho .|i .lo'hes lilt 1 children were. MASD.NK NU IKE • 'ailed meeting I " 1 47, Friday 7 30 '| Win. N. Stile , VV. M E. E. Caldwell, Sec'y.
George Zeilke, of Oneii ^ who has been ‘held in the I'uuntfl for more than a week on 11 F* larceny charge, nl,inine,| his late Wednesday uinlci' Is'inl '. 111 - 1 rial 1 - > lease left the count) j nl 'inp h
TO THE MISS OR MRS. Wlio is wondering "hat to Ri ve a man. Why should you give one second's wori’y to any man or any gift, when this capable and dylish stock is willing to erase every name from yoiu' list at $1.00 to $25.00. Whether you pay $1.00 or $2h.U0^ you'll have authentic style and when * your gift* gets to where it’s gouitf. you’ll have true appreciation. Trust CANNON’S to know market* men and merchandise. NE< KWKAlV Mltm KUS, ICOHk^ I’OILKT SKTS, SHIRTS, HOvHIKKV ( GLOVIuS, IIANDKIORL IIHM’S. ® e c Buy With ( ontidenee at CA NNGN’S
