The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1934 — Page 2
/HE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE.
INDIANA. MONDAY. JANUARY I, l 1 '^
IN MEMOH1AM
Ir lovinb memory of little Donnid Dale, ■. ^ of Mr and Mr-. Earl Humphrey, who passed away Pec. 31, 1032. " -o when the npel? cnll,” -aid I, o' ' 'n their arn,' a little child, e old and broken by, ‘ thi* and be reconciled. .e tenderest buds they take, ■ d 1 • vely an! undefiled. V. hi a pift of I we unto Hod they irake, Always they come fir a little, child.” lei ite Donald ir, preatly missed by f the mother, sister^ and brothei
INDIANA BANK K<»BKKUS HKT QI ABTEB !M 11.I.IDN DOLLARS
MRS REYNOLD DIF.
P. I live- sere late Sunday received ■v , id of the death in Indianapoli' ; of Mi Irvin E. Reynold , who is quite well i.i ,v n to many fm .1: in Preen ca. .! A little daup.ite- in \ ilh I.; coui ol now in this :ity
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TNPIANAPOI IS, Jan. 1, (UP1— Mere than a quarter million dollars h ot was taken in 31 hank robberies in Indiana durinp 1933, records at the gt *e police headquarters today rhowed. Cash and bonds totaling at least $223,5.7 were taken by the bandits. The larpe t sinple haul was at the ( ential National bank at Greencastle 0 t. 23 where loot tdotaled J74 847. That robbery was attributed to four members of the John Pillinper ■ anR f escaped inmates of the state prison, paroled convicts and other fupitives. Since ten lonj? term convicts shot their way out of the prison Sept. 26, ,, n hav heen killed and two were cap urod. The remaining seven, aided the other desyieradoes, created a i i'll of terror over the middle wed , I perpetrated some of the most mp rrimes in the history of the
state
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Raymond E^gers, 18 years old, of i , jwfordsville, who escaped from tr.e Indiana state farm Dee. 21, was liven a entence of one to five years in the Indiana state reformatory by judge Wilbur S. Donner in circuit court. F.ggers was recaptured at Danville, 111., and returned here for sentence. Eggers was taken to the reforma t,.iy Sundav by Sheriff Alva Bryan, to Is-gin his term.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mi-s Ruth Toms of ImlianspMi spent the we d end with Miss Mad. line Mavk. Miss Helen Boswell pent the week nidi the gil.- t of her cousin, Gerald Rowell in - \Sestville, 111Horn Friday to M.. and Mrs. Wil Ham N. Kirkhaui, 105 south Bloom ington street, it son, 1. ’-raid Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Clyc’e Volkers spent Xmas day with the former’s e. mi lparents, Mr and Mils Wm. \ ulkcrs of Saneford. Mr. and Mrs- Elza I.aybdd spent the latter part of Xmas week with Mr and Mrs. Clyde Volkers of Ravine
Wood.
Bedford 1
re ported
East Wash
Mrs. Alice I'atmer quite ill at her h >me
ington street.
Mrs. Nora Pauley returned to her hume at Bloomington Sunday
v isiting relative- here
after
Virgil Deem, who is ill with the flu
the county
Miss Elizabeth Y -uirt of
Evelyn Jane Miller of Fillmore, has been callel to Springfield, III , by the serious illness of her father, G. V Miller.
Frank J. Thomas has just returned
who has been the gttests of Mi-’ France^ Mathes an-i other fiiends, has returned home
an : pneumonia entered
hospital Monday morning for tieat-
inent
rim seven months old (laughter of Mr and Mr Andrew Sutherlin, north of town, underwent a mastoid opera lion at the Riley hospital in Indiana-
po|i Saturday.
Buford Phillips of Ftllmoi . vvu • rtned $10 ami costs by 1! D N*"
[ v ,>nt, justice of (he peace, Saturday,
barge of fishing illegally. Her
Bapti't Society
Missionary To Me*t Bap! I. Missionary
w ,n i v\ i‘ li Mi Wal.ei Gai dn. r, ,,o, ii, Madison ireet, Tuesday aft r noon at 2 o’clock. d* •!• + + + + +
'unn Riley, tate game warden, who arrested Phillii ; , alleged lie was snaring fidi in violation of (he law-
Mr- and Mrs. Gc rge Reynolds and family of this city ^lent Sunday w ith Mr and Mrs. Roy Evans an I family ! south of Piitnannille
I RVK I HFI.D MONDAY
MDRNINt
i v ei - I he IVa-t u|ia i luh IM Ylect I he Ovei Hie 'l ea (’ups (’llll) will nv et I ue day afternoon at 2 3t> o’- ,.| | j,t the home of Mr J. P- Allen |. I nary -tree! Mrs Wilbur 8. |l Hirer w ill have chaige of the program. d-d- + + + + + +
handy. Keep
your credit- good and satisfy all your creditors. G e t needed money here. Pay all
yn.u hills. Have hut Mlvtn . and easy to keep trad, .,( ,*[,.*2 c,.- u.lvm^adolalutofj^ P«yme»t, arranged to
income. Up to 20 monihi tim, us if needed All hd.l c , ^ tial. bee u., now No cb„ <aU6n *
Indiana Loan fj 21'j E. WasKinglon street 1 oir, Coiateous l,e aln ,..
Roy ffillis, local insurance agent,
from Detroit where he view r ed the Monday moved hi office from s uth
new DeSoto and Plymouth automo biles of the Chrysler Motor Corpora-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Huffman, S. Locust street, had as their watch party gue«ts Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Green and -on Jimmie and Miss Dorothy Harlan.
h liana street, to the . rner of Jack-
son and Walnut streets.
t he new year.
of oin* ability during’ | rail colkm an announces
CANDIDACY FOR CO. CLERK Raul Coleman of Marion township, was here Monday and announced his candidacy for the Democratic osnina ti n for clerk of the Putnam Circuit court subject to the Democratic primary election next May. Mr Coleman is well known over the county, having made the race four years ago.
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Glendora Prepared Stoker Brazil Block.
ON NEVA YEARS DAY
A. J. DUFF
PHONE 317
Sgt and Mrs. O. E Shrigley and Mr. and Mrs. Verner Houck and Doris Jean spent Sunday at Fort Benjamin Harrison, the guests of Sgt, and Mrs. A. K. Hughey.
Miss Joan Durham, who has l.een visiting her parents, returned to New York City to- lay where she is attending the Pulitzer School of .I.mmalism, a department of Columbia University
Mr and Mrs. William .VanGorder r.f Pekin, III., who 'have been spending a w’eek with Mr 1 -. VanGorder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kelley of this city have returned ti tlieir home.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Marsteller of Fincastle are ‘he parents of a daughItv. Charlene, horn December 25, at the. home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clodfelter at Waveland.
Ellsworth Jlume and two sons, of ! Enid, Okla., stopped here Saturday tor i shor; jjait with Mi. and Mrs. C. A Kelley while erironte to Detroit, i Mich., for new cars for their agencie j in Oklahoma. Mr. Hume is an uncle of M'S. Kelley.
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Mrs. Marj.rie Camihell Alle/e who has had hea l.fuarters in Pari , France fr.r several months has been spending -everal weeks in .Switzerland
Mr. and Mrs. T S. Reid of C.-ir thage, Mo., have returned luwne aft. spending the hotlidavs with the hit ter’s parents. Ml and Mrs C. W. Huffman.
A series of religious meetings h ivo . pened at New Providence rlmrch, -luth of Mt. Men.linn, toc-inlinue all thi week. The publi- Inis been in vit.-.l to attend.
Mis Kat.hleei, Cainpliell after spending the Christinas holiday at home on East Seminary street ha returned to Vfncenne to resume her work as supervisor <>f music in the public schools.
Mis. Charles Huffman returned to hei home Sunday from the Home Lan sanitariuwm at Martinsville. While there she received many greetings from friends for nvhih she wishes to thank them.
An affidavit for a change, of venue from this cour.ty was filed Monday by the plaintiff in the suit of the Chapel Cemetery Cimipany again t Uf sie O’.Haiv 'Uion.-u .md otlun an action for con.$pniiiation if real estate. F S- Hamilton, attorney for the plaintiff, filed the venue motion.
Mrs. Rubania Wise, age 85 years, passed away at her home soutbwe-t of Ccatesville tlnndav morning. She is survived by thiee children, Jordon E. Wise, Mrs. Myrtle < ash and dr Minnie Masten. Four grandchildren, Mr . Mingle Rcliinson, Mrs. O-. Wallace, Fail Masten and Melvin Ruarv; fourteen great grandchildren, three brothels and one sister also smvive.
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() our clients and friends of the past, fifty-one years
whose confidence loyally have made the
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<ENTRAL RANKS
Gail G. Jack-'Hi, firmer resident of Greencastle, Indiana, and well kn wn by many friends there, now a stu.det in the Kirk ville College <,f Osteopathy and Surgery in Kirksville, Missouri, has lieen selected to serve a interne in the Langhlin Hoq.ital in Kiiksville Mr laekson wa- inspeitor fir the Iliinoii Highway Department it Greencastle Mr- Jackson, forn.ei ly Mi s Mabel Jordan, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs H. M. Jordan, formerly | of this city, is Associate Editor of the Journal of Osteopathy, ol.le t a t,-,,. 11 at hie magazine, published in Kitkville Mr and Mrs Jackson live in the Wvatt Apartments at :;ir, | , t Jeffei m Street in Kirksville. q,. Jackson is to receive Ids degne of Doctor of Ostei.athy in lune RCtl
I 'gion Auxiliary To
Meet Tuesday
I he Ameiiran legion Auxiliary will meet r IYic lay evening at 7:30
FOR O, o, PIKRi I loci at th. home of Mrs. Harold
|i|" iid-, West Walnut street.
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Entertained Guests ^ (Contltiueq trom Png,, ’"u biy Dinnei | convention. One i,t th impij dr md M. Gl. nn Pursell enter „f |, gislat i„n n , |,^ tf , ;:imed with a turkey dinner Sunday | convenli „„ wa .eque-i froa ' l„, n'l'dier of relatives and friend,. tain of the .delegate, that the J
Tlte Martinsvdlq Reporter -ays: o. O. Pierce passed away about 10:30 o’clock Friday night at his home n north St. i lair -tre.-t aftc an dine - that had confined him to hi (home most of the time since Thanksgiving day. A collapse of I ,h heart action due to illness re-tilting fn it complications was the immediate cause of his death Hi eon li tin had been critical the past few
days.
Mr. Pierce was district circulation t/Kinager fo llie Indianapolis New ■ n.l the Daily Reporter, a position he had held sine May 16, 1927 He ha I been 'cry u< e sful in till: work. He and hi- family came here from Clin ton, I-ix‘i, where he was district manager fm t e Des Moines Iowa, Reyi let, for a numlter of years. Mr. Rietce was horn at Greencastle on I c. 3, 1883, and wa a little mote than fifty years of age. He was a mi of Janie D. and Caroline F’ie ce. After coming to thi- city Mr. Pierce entered actively into e mmunit' affair. and tok much interest in Boy E out w rk. He served a director of Scout work for a few years lit S'helhvville, and in Iowa, and was thoroughly familiar with scouting an I the cork incident to scout activities. He united with the local Christian church and took much interest in the affairs of the (hurch and Sunday sc ool. He was also a member of Arniver-iry lodge, Knights . f P"
thias.
A-• circulation manager of the News and the Reporter he demoninted unusual ability and tact in working ixith the carrier hnv . He vri« energetic, earnest and conscien tious and -ought to instill the highest ideals in the hoys with whom he came m . intact. He, wa- genie), kindly and considerate and his a - ciations with hi' fellow woikmen in (Pis office weie always pleasant and agreeable. Hi death mean - a great !• -- to those ' hn have known him intimately since c iuing to Martinsville Mr. Pierce is survived by his wife, who was Miss Katherine Kee-ling, of Rushville, one son, Leon, this city, a little granddaughter, Joan Pierce, of DeWitt, la., one sister, Mrs. tie rge D. Long, of Greencastle, and one brother, Virgil D Piene, of Pott Hur n, Michigan. Fureial services were hell Monday foienoon at 10:30 o’clock in the < hri tian dhuron, conducted by the pa tor, Rev. E I Day. Burial was in Brick i ha pel cemetery, near Green: a tie.
at tis ii li me on south Indiana street. I e pre ent 'ore Mr. and Mrs. 0 H. H< ler t D tiville, Mr. an I Mi J E. Hessler, Mr. and Mrs. II icy ."tout, A G He-s|er and Mrs. Edilh Saulson of Indianapolis, Mi. in.I \|r Om.w Glover and daughtoi Frances of < lawfordsville, and Mi .rnd Mr IIiiv.y Hessler an l
chil.lrc(n of PI ilnfield.
-I- -I- -h -I- d - + dMuc ionarv Society I, Meet I uesday
the .Missionary society of the ('In i ' in hui ii will meet with Mrs Willi mi Blackwell Tuesday afterM Ncitc litingo of time. All women re the church are invited to this
meeting.
•kd , *F , F + 4 , + + Lerre Haute Couple Married Here Saturday Mi Fayn Burk and Leo Mitchell boili of Terie Haute, were united in marriage at the Presbyterian manse aturday afternoon by the Rev. V. I.. Raphael. T .<• -•ingle ing ceremony w i used. Mi is Mary Louise Ko her id Greencastle wias a witness. Tlie young couple will make their home in 1 cii.■ II iiite where the bridegroom is
employed.
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Wedding Anniversary Mi and Mrs. |). V. McC’ammack c.l^ira'.d their 50th wedding ann v< i ilui la’ at their home sout i <f Belle Union. Mr. and Mis. Me ' i i cl hive always lived in Jet f> i "ii township, and since their marriage have taken the Greencattle
rea r,i- nee papar ++++++++ Art Needlework ( luh Ir, II.ild Meeting
I e Ait Needlework club memlirrs
will meet 1 uesday, Jan. 2, at 2:30. „ o’cl" I the In me of Mrs. U. \ . i® O’Danied .16 east Seminary street a
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Piogrese History Club
11 Meet I uesday
I >• Pn .ess History club will p
2:30 (' 1
I i
of the organization lie changed Common’s Club to ; < fr*tJ__ the initials to havi ,,'ret n. in'
■tli'll I lie ' I 'l> l •
of dejeg J
the ininorit\ ugg, on
a comillittee foi :y and a r«a
will he |,:.“Sentfd ' ■ ,, 1534
’ion it Cincinnati
111 lesolution :,||' |,tcd hy tl* (i
veniion at its el ■ I'rc-ulifit Osa and t io Del’ : 1 1 w c a 1 of r„ii,nH Club were shown au, ic,iitintiI their part in mnl m the oumwa a succe s. Then- nn- hut tworhq ter of tlm frateniiiv in Indian*,Pi duo having the other which if tie I fant clmptei. Co'i niuns riuh a founded at Deni "ii uni rrsitjui II :.nd at piesent i 11 pic-entfd in I
-ollege,: and univei-iiies
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NEW YEAR (JREETINCS
The year 1933 ends ny t W. id y t iv • Vi al. JU il)P<s in (11 » wish to thank (ireetica t! p at I Putnam County r eopie fr.r then l"\altv ■."'I Patronage Hiev have made my ! nv ’ career 410--itile and lave sto.al by me in times ’’1
• epreqsion
ti res of pi - ' nerity I apTf iate it anl ^
thin k then
I still cany my u : "*l
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high grade Millinery, and ■ • Hat
only at an 1 elusive _ Shop <"»n v 1 tin I Tn* Hat of Di'tinc'ioii 1 Pn^' always tea ni itil. 1 ■ ce in and le* renew nr friendshti f up veai«
meei '[.., lay afternoon
o’cle. I at tlie home Hutcheson,
of Mrs W. R.
Thu Voliv.T Hat
Shop
20 S- ' ine dj.pifpi C ijaBIIEi3(
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MARRIAGE I K ENSK
“The Safest Place in Putnam County,” we express our sincere appreeiation amt extend New Year Greeting’s.
Leo Mitchell, e|«rk, and Faye Bink, brnkkeeper, both of Terre Haute.
William Woodin Onils Tmtsiirv
II I.NESS FORCES RI TIRFMI Vf (tF CABINET OFFICER. MORGANTHEAC FAKI s PI.\i 1
f OYIM1SSIONEB MEET Members of the B ard of cour.ty <•>. '.ni, imer- met Monday to allow .•In ,,!■» and attend to other county bu-iness. They woe sche tide to ap1 iro’ e I. ,nd- of coin ty otficgrs and r.,:id superintendent Monday after1 > ,11 after allowing claim- during the morning.
FARM E^( ape Hill)
Paul K. John . n, penal farm es- • ipe, was I, M |,rod i n ,]„, ,. 0 „ nty j.,!, M -inlay nftern.mn to await entrn -e According to an affi ’avit f,|c,l hy
fncii official John on e 31 while serving a tei
YE-nroe county.
H|)ed
import'd ir,
Central
I rust Company
SouthuTif Corner of Public Square GREFNCASTLF. INDIANA*
WASHINGTON, Jan I William jo H Wooien to<lay tendered his r> ig ° nati.ui as secretary of the treasury to ' ’ 1 1 on Hui ii a and the same was accepted ile is retiring . because of continued ill health. He iinow in a sanitarium in Arizona. I Henry Morgantheau, Jr, who ha M«| -eciHary. wa- 1, President Roosevelt to the full cabinet position, he taking tlie ,,ath at the • 1 ' ’ : his families and high government officI ials.
Man’s Heart Stopped,
sto,,,:„ h Gag Cau ef Paint-Wall Paner I, Adams was bloated so with < > * 1 • • •il M I
ii O t llio Ev Cir, , Ct .11 4 k s-s*
[•*1 ra that his heart often missed lieat FJ after eating Adlerika rid him of all
. gas, and now he eat- anything and
Meels fine. — R. P. Mullins, Druggist.
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NEW YE\|{’S GREETINGS!
For
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eari-ying- a complete I ine ol wint low j'Ids.s painter’s ovemlls ^‘tl jacket; and other painter’s supplies.
Mr. Ilrown
Mr. Sinilli Mr. .Inites
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why v.nii wife isn’t looking ‘(|iiite up to the mark, vdiv ,
not so patient as usual, why she feels loo tired to < r o n't* 111
evening! . .
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