The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1934 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE.' INDIANA. MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 19^

^Markets’

IM l \\ U’Ol.lS I IVF.STMCK

11' n-i'iiipts S.iiiKI; holilovers 108; iteaily t>. r. cents h iff her; 160 to 22') Hi-., .< ;.>() to $.'(.85; s-nall lots $'(110; L25 to 275 lbs., $3.65 to $3.75; 275 t > ; .'.i' lbs, $3.50 to $3.65; 140 to 160 li. >3.40 to $3.60; 120 to 140 lbs.

SO t i >2.65; packing sows $2.25 to $3.00. Cattle receipts 600; calves 300; .central tta. ie fairly active, fully tendy. Not enouffh 'here to eommand top prices; most steers $4.00 to $5.50: fipc heifers $4.00 to $6.00: i ,\ < $2.26 to $3.50; low cutters anil •■utters $1.25 to $2.26; vealers steady •. ith Friday, $6.50 down.

MRA

.'>heep receipts ?8.oo down.

300; lamb.s steady,

Kes<>rve District No. 7

$152,250.66

25428

177.SOOOO 130.557.83 62,252.33

N me

66,080.32 315,610.57 1,857 01

None None

< harlei No. 2896

KKI’ORT )IF niNDITlON OK CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK of <Iivencastle, in the State of h diana, at the close of business on Decetniber

30. 193! ASSETS

lx~ni- find discounts Over rafts Unitt .1 Stittes Government securities wi ei Uthe. I.• nils, stock-. ;n.l securUies owned Bank'nc hou'e, $55,000.0( 1- ui i iture an I fixtures, $7,252.38 Real ' state owned other than bankiiiK house Reserve with Fe ieral Rf ervi Bank Ca-h i' vault and balances with othi r bunks Outride ebooks and other cash item

R* di 1 n fun 1 with l . >■ Tieasur. r and due from L'. S. Treasurer 5,000.(K)

An i tances f other bank anJ bdls of exchange or drafts sold with ei dor semen t if this hank Secui itic- borrowe 1 Oth* r a sets TOT AI ’. !....

L! \ 1(11.KITES

1)» i ii ' ili'piis:t.s, “xcept C S. Go\. deposit>, public funds and < ; i u.'its of other lianks Time < its, except |i i-tal savinirs, public funds and deposits >f other banks Public f .i d- of Stat ’.s, counties, . chool districts, or other subdivisions or jnunisi|>alitiev ‘ 1 nit’d St .tes Government and postal savings deposits IV it- :f >ther banks, including certifie' ami cashiers’ cltecks outstanding . Circulating notes outstanding Argeemcnts to repurchase U. S. Govt, nr other securities sol i ... Bill payable an I rediscounts Acreidances if other banks and bills of exchange or drafts .-old with endorsement of this bank Am i.tan ■ i s executtsl by this bank for customers an ’ t . furnish dollar exchange, erelusive of acceptances f this bank pumh' --ed or discounted . Ac< » tanci s executed by other bank- for account of this bank S« curities Iwrrowe I In'eti i, taxes, and dher ewi'enses accured aid unpaid Other liabilities ( i la' ucuunt: Common ‘■todt, 1000 shaia s, ,i- 100 00 per share $100,000 00

THE DAILY BANNER

• And

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For AH” Entered in the postoffice at Greemcastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of

i do mjti wjvt March 1878.' Subscription price, 10 cents per seek; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Mary Stiles entered the Putnam county hospital Sunday for treatment. A Chamber of Commence meeting will be held at 7:30 o’clock tonight in :h. Central National hank.

John W. Herod, county clerk is ill at his home on Elm street. Mrs. Zoe Porter of Judson returned to her home Monday from the county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G W McReynolds of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. :uid Mrs. C C- Gillen. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Sigler have returned from Washington'. 1>. 0., where they w itnessed the < pining of Congress. C.win Ensign, of ithis city attended in meeting of American Railway Express agents In Indianapolis Sami day evening. Carl Taylor. Washington towi ship, was arrested Monday afternoob by Sh“iiff Alva Bryan on a charge of child neglect filed by Elsie Tay-

lor.

Mrs. Maiy Mathias, east Seminary street, wishes to thank her friends for the flowers she re eived on her 90th "birthday anniversary Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes C. Reynolds and family of Lafayette -spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, the former - parents, north-

west of Greencastle.

Gieeley R. Huffman of Washing-

MRS. EVANS THANKS FRIENDS I should like to acknowledge through the Batiner the teceipt of the many expressions and evidences of love and sympathy which have come from various organizations ahd from so many friends and neighbors and which have helped to sustain us in our sorrow. They have brought cneer and consolation. As soon as 1 am aide to answer j those letters personally I shall I" *o, hut in the meantime I should like toj assure these friends of my love and ; gratitude. With an unfailing tiust in God we; look hopefully to the future. Mayj t:r,i Hess all my friends in Green-j castle. Mr-. T. F, Evans.

A WOMAN'S MISERY

“I was terribly nervous, couldn t -land the least noise, and nervous headaches did their share toward makinK me nuserai, | t I felt tired and weak.' said Mrs. O.ladys Culver of tktS No. 3rd St, Terre Haute. Ind "But Di Pierre's Favorite Prescription navi me strength

relieved me of that awful nervousness/' rite to Dr Pier,''» riinu Buffalo. V \.

sire, tablets 50 cts., liquid *1.00 1. ,! h,, ...I v "»• H" in*r I

l-aru

• Pari.'

DR. SIGLER ON PROGRAM FOR •tfr CONFERENCE

\\\TU. EVENT VT Pl’RDKF I \\. 8-12 OF INTEREST TO EVERY FARMER

HOG PRtKiR \M OPENED TODAY

Instead of

Hany

4"V O YOU have I Jf a !■ • of outstanding iccoiirts

— billt upon which

payments are due or pa-t d llt J p , you find it hard to kc all cr,^ satisfied by trying to J , • check among so manv’ \\ y not ^ ■ row from us, pay ail t 1 e i,Uj have but one small a. t 0 me(| \

each month? $10 to

°n csr k

Mrs. Mary Stiles entered the county

—i.!.:. 1 :. 1 hospital for treatment, Sunday exen lpn township announcoi! Monday that

$959,482 II i'-K-

official board of the Gobin

it.iial Mothodist church will meet j tickei .i* the church this evening at 7:30

o'clock.

The

$223,124.05

None

102,470.51

1.855 51

Hope Wade and Charles Horsly ■ nave left for their home in Salem,

333,468.9°,] > .,fter a month’s visit \xith rela-

100,000.00

None

tires here.

None None

None ;

None None '

' 98.53 I 675.51 I

Sur Uii

POTAJ STATE 1 11. L.

profits—net Inclu iit’g Gai'ital Account .. OK INDIANA, COUNTY OF

88,267 61 9,021 40

PUTNAM. SS:

197,289.01 $959,482.11

that

Well-, Cushier of the above-named hank, dn solemnlv wear ivt- -tatement is true to the Hst of my knowledge an 1 belief.

H I. WELLS. Cashier.

ei ibe<l ami swan: to before me thi- 6th tlav of January, 1931. Nell Browning, Notary Public. n^don F.xi)ire», March 27. 1936.

Correct Atti—t: K. L. O’HAIR

FRANK DONNFR ((’ GAUTII7R, Directors.

Charter No. 21

REPORT (tl THE < ONDITION OK THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY at < een< tatle, Indiana in the Stab* of Indiana, at the cl >se of its hu.-in. « nbn-30, IMS. I Rl l> I O’HAIR, Pre-ident KEXNTiTH F. WEST, Secretary. If '. RY I. WELLS, A-'t. Secretarv WARD D. MAYH XLI . \ t. See.

RESOURCES

and Diacounts

I

I to Affiliated Companies . . 0\e lilftK , A .nee to E.-tate- an t Trusts... . 1 S Government Securities <> r Ron s. Securities, etc > > - nf Affiliated C-ont anies ... B nlcing; House I iture and Fixtures <> r R':ri Estate Owned D m fr >m Department* 1 ft' v Truai Companies Banks i Cash on 11 and

ard Bonkers $277.47!i.8K 757 14

Cash Items Canh Short Other A s ts not inclufltd in the above (List lielowt Irterest Karnel, Not Collected .. Prepai Exjiense Sir t iff. Certificates TOTAL

I I XRILITIKS

Unti til Stock, Paiil in Sur lus .Fund He < rves ...... Undivided Prffits—Net Ik posits subject to check Dcin inti Certificates of fVeposit IVui' in 1 Savlags I>e|H>-its First Lien Trust Fund* Vi et'fied Check* Cashi r-Trea-urer Checks Dividends Unpaid

$255,395.41

None None

2,f»07.81 64,500 00 99,6 Mi 70 2,000.00

None

1,318.75

\ one None

$278.237.02

None None

6,959.94

266 11

8,932.90 i $720,148.70 I

L.-e Hive Reljekah hsige will meet .n regular session tonight at 7:3(1 ’cli ck. Tbore will In- initiation and installation. Jt-.e M. Lee Post No. 1550 F. \\ w ill meet tonight at 7:3(1 o’clock he city library All member* are lin ed to attend as new officers will l>c in-tailed.

Madison township i coting will H* held

com and hog in place nf the

he will l>e a candidate for auditor of Fu’nam county, on the Democratic

in the primary election.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McMahan, mu th Jackson street, entertained Sunday with a turkey dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. A die Kaller of Roach-

dale.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and family and Mr and Mr Henry Woodall and family, south of Putnoimville (spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and family on Mel-

i ose avenue.

A revival m«*eting will -tart at the Union Valley church Thur- lay eve ning' at 7 o'clock. Services will he conducted by the pastor, Rev. Gilbert E. McCammack. The public i- in

vited to attend.

A roadster belonging to Clifford Fitzsinwron, living southeast of

eular farm bureau meeting Wed- ! r jrPHTlcastlPi was brought to the ' '-'‘V :it 1 oclock at No. H't Franklin street garage Sunday night

Ti o i- 18*1 ' - its Ti ne Certificates of Dep trim* Savinv- l>e|M)sits

sit

Du t<> Banks and Trust Companies I>ue to Departments Hills Payable Not* Rediscounted Cash Over fMH* r 1 iatiilities (last below i TOTAI

* 50.000.00 50.000.00

$ 28,397.18

Ncne

.. None 16,239 57

None None None

’967.47 41.636.75

1,303.47 . . 166,767.95 100,942.19

569,013 61

None

.. None

None

None N. ne

$720,148.70

226 and 232>

None

% 2,000.00 $16409.57 •uring mortg-

I an- to Affiliat'd Com|ianies (Seetiot

Share- of Affiliated Camtantes Fir-t Lien Trust FumV NO'I ! Trust ecuritie*. trust ir.vestment-, mortgage nott mo certificatt mortgage certificates not guarantee

INibliclied rtoort.

sT \ IT OF INDIANA COUNTA' OF PUTNAM SS: I. L' nnfth K. West. Secretary, of the Central Trust Comoany of Gn-en-ra tie, Indiana, tlo solemnly swear that the above statement - true. KENNETH K. W I ST ."'ib-crilssl anal sworn to before me this Oth ilay of lanuary. 1931. NeU Browning. Notar Public. Mv C<» r mission Extiire- March 27, 1936.

. rh o| house.

Putnam Igvlee No. 15 I. O. O. F. will rv.ecjt Tuesday night at 7:3rt o’ch ck. There will lie work in the . ond degree. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Amy and son of Kinsman, O., v.-ho spent the holi'■■y- with Me-. Amy' parents, Mr. and Mr E. G. Charmless, Hanna ( " irt have returned to their home. E blue Fiannigan, son of Mr. and M• - L<-e Fiannigan, Berry street. I i-i on the W. H. Block A Co. I : >eram’ Saturday morning. He I i • d on number, "Home Sweet Home" on the harmonica John Reid Sharp, 62, clerk of the V. vdand t wn board for the past 27 years, died at his home Sunday mnm•:g. He had been in failing health for the pa-t two year.-. Death was can ud by cr mplications. Mr-. W. H. McLean and son, Donald, were called to Bloomington, 111., 'iTv r-day aftemo n by the critical Tin. - of Mt- M Lean's mother, Mrs. J K. Kperson, 85. The aged woman i- ufforing from pneumonia and her rocov ry i- not exi»e< ted.—Blooming

ti a w.oid.

A Chrysler cnujie lielonging to

G no- Blok, wc-i Walnut -treet.

a rick'd Sunday afternoon about

five miles ca-t of Greencastle. Mrs.

P.laeli 'a driving and the car skid-

ded ml went into the ditch. Mr. Black, w*’ o was sitting in the hack

rat was cut n ross the nose. The $14269 claim of Alice Huffman

again •( Ja< i»b Shoemaker has l>een transferred to the trial docket in circuit c iun after having been disallowe ! by the administrator, the Central Trust Company of Lireenrastle. Tiie claim int i» .-eking comirensation

for alleged are of the deceased. A car belonging to Estel Minnick

■ f Kainbridge wa- reported demolish- j i d at Avon Friday night when it

for repairs as n result of an accident. It was not learned whether or not

anyone was injured.

Mr and Mrs. John Layman of Madison township, Mr and Mr-. Jes-e Beerer and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wimmer of Greencistle, and Mr. ai.d Mrs. Walter Shank of Indianapolis, atten ed a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Hilli- in Monroe township, in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Mr- I-ayman, Mrs. Hillis and Mr Reemer.

20 Kll I.ED IN CR \SH KA’OTO. J.ifian. Jan. 8, (UP)—T e platform of the Kyoto railway -talion collapsed today while it was crowded with several thousand persons. Twenty were believed to have iieen killed and more than 10u injured.

DEAN WILLIAM F. SMYSER After 17 years as dean at Ohio Wesleyan univer- ty, Dr William E. Smyser has resigned t< devote his full time to his duties a- profe-sor of English. Dr Smyser’s resignation came as a -urprise to faculty, stu lents anil alumni but it wa occasioned, h. told President Edmund D. Solder, by the urgent request of his family, follow-

Kcrtnightly (Tub Will Meet With Mrs. Lucas Fortnightly club will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas, east Seminary street Miss I .el a Wall- will review the Ixwik “AV'thin This Present,” by Margaret ’ycr Barnes. -X *'• .j. Tuesday Reading t ircle To Meet W i h Mrs. Bartlett 'I he Tuesday Reading Circle will meet at the h me of Mr.-. K R P.arth tt Tuesday afternoon at 2 /«) o’clock. Mis. B. F. Corwin will have as or sidije ‘ ‘‘Mary Ann Disraeli." •*« *Y« .J* To Give Series Of 1.1‘ctureh During the business session at the m oting of the Thinl wan! 1’ T. A. Friday afternoon announcement wamade of the proposed series of four lectures, dealing with “Character Training of the Child,” t.i lie given in As! ury hall, beginning Jan. 15. These lectures which are sponsored by the ec id of religion education were arrargeil by tin- chtH’s welfare group of whl h Mis. K. R. Bartlett i- chair-

iran.

W illing Workers i Mee Thursday Willing Workers of Somerset cbtireh will meet with Mrs Mattie Priest for an all day session, Thuisnay Jan. 11. 4' + -!-*K + *h+ + Jefferson Township P. T. A. to Meet The Jefferson township Parent Te-cher- association will hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o’elcek. Members are asked to note change of time. 4- 4- 4* 4- d* "h + Kntertain Bridge Club (in Sunday •Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Handy were Hosts for members of their bridge chib at a dinner at Elms Inn Sunday. I c ecity members were present. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4Seiiion Four To Vc t Xt ednesday Section .Four of the Christian .ich will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’ebi k with Mrs. Nelson T • dnian, Laralree street. Assisting li te- e> will be Mrs. Ida Pollom, Mr Ira Cowling, and Mrs. Charles

(iaidner.

4- •!• 4- •’• 4- 4* New Era Club Mill Meet With Mrs. Prtvo T New Era (Tub will meet Tuesday fterno n with Mrs. Emily Prevo. 4- 4- 4- •!••!• d' 4" 4* Enlerlains Little Friend) (in liirihday John K. HihmI entertained thirtien iittb- friends SutunLiy afternoon, it ixing his thirteenth birthday anni-

vej-»ary.

The evening was -pent playing games Angelfood cake and ice cream Acre serveil at the closq .,f the paity.

enj fable eve-

ca| Veterinarian on Program Horsemen Next Ihursday Afternoon

Pi "luetion of -beep, hogs, l>eef cattle and horses will all lie covered in detail by the animal husbandry program during the annual agricultural conference at Purdue university which opme i today and will continue through Thuisday. The -wine program opened Monday afternoon with a demonstration ..a “(instructive Breeding of Hops,” Tv Prof. VV. W. Smith, who showed an, nf the breeding hogs that have I ro lured the grand champion liar iow and grand champion pen-, o$ barrow- that have Iieen shown by Purdue at the International Livejit rk -how.- at Ch ago during the past three yeai He presented the history of breeding in the herds that carried information of value to all stockman The -wine pngram will -ontinuc on Tuesilay with demonstra-

houschold goods. Ah«.l n jj_; ti.il—no endorser* need. : 1: , f c j

No obligation.

Indiana Loan Co. Oil E. Washnu !„„ St.

ITtnnc i.'i.

ial Union building. On 1 f 1 urs4r‘l forenoon program. Evcivii I’arktr.J Ni/1 lesville, will diseu Jt shoJ as a Test of Herd Sii< ml f). ll A Sigler, Green cast h . 11 hy j ih« ”(‘are "f Horses’ T ■ Business s«t-siiiiis hm 4I Angus, Hereford, and I led 11^,1 ford Breerier* asoot .villa held at the Purdue M. ml FbJ building Wcdnesiiay a ■ Ctrl tlemeii will join the n ’h.men in the evening In ai| Livc-tock Brei*der-' .it-.n nual ilinner. Gi ml • .n peI from the Purdue grand 'aipi.ei ^n| f Chester White ban v- frnm tlrl last international show .Tl l». ntd clatters at the stocknu dinner. I

DR. BARTLETT In sI'FAK

lions by Prof. C. M. Vestal and J. W Schwab, of Purdue, and a joint sess.i.n with the farm management de- | ailment on the "Hog Outlook" and be “Corn-Hog Adjustment Program in Indiana," to lie discussed by \Y. li. Stout an I I.. E. Hoffman, Purdue. Prof. J. W Burch, of the College f

Agriculture, Missouri, will appear on | in' la sted in hoy- W' nd .• leer ihe beef cattle program, discussing maker for Hi A m< • ■ ng- Mil B"t

Scout meetings when himself a popular -i-

d: c, will u-e some of thn Purdue cat- ] chosen as his subje t lie in a demonstration on the “Herd ; rally : “It's Your AA "■ Lu'l and Hi- Get." Frank AHtsort, t ,r — 1 —

Bulls in Corn Belt Beef Pr - auction.” Prof. C. I’. Gobble, of Pur-

CaB'la

■ li’cat ion I -

sity will addie-s a city ]•-’I l!"'. - it aln; I 1 • • , f ' HI., '.In- cvcnin ,i ■ he o-hl in the St Jann M K dAirh.1 in llartlett has l» |>ai' uhrljl

-a- iir'ivel

ker. He hill ■ tho hum.!)|

"J \P" Mil lei: hlF'

Was lington, will discuss his ideas of the value of the herd bull, and H. F. Ai.isworth, of Purdue, will give some intorn alien on herd bulls gleaned

from calf dub work.

R. S. Hudson, of Michigan State college, will lie on the program of the Indiana Draft Boise Breeders’ association to talk on the ‘ Value of Good Sires” The horsemen's program • art- Wednesday morning and will Le concluded the next day at noon.

A Horsemen - luncheon is scheduled general store and f. . Wednesday at the Pur !■•" Memor- I . .immunity for 34

BROOKLYN, L

The eventful career 76, solf-appointed 11 : and famous Aho-git ended at his home h' ter a five months’ illn He was a clo-i • Whitcomb Riley, w mi mber of Dae Mor. til, four.'led the I

th I iiPt-T

•■ nigh; n

Century of Gowns PAGEANT at (iOHTN MEMORIAL ( HURI H Tuesday, January 9, at 7:30 P.M.

Adm.: Adults 25c; Children 10c

•til departid after

will not lx' li.st<><| ' n J era-bed into a truck on highway 36.

Minni k and his wif*i and son escaped

with minor cuts arvl hniises. The

Minnick weie enroute to Indiana* jing illress of a year ago polis when the crash occurred. kept him from his duties for

I siderablc portion of the y“ar.

RFPORT OF AFITLIATI OI A N ATION AI. BANK Ma in compliance with the re<iuirements of the Ixmking act of 1933 R- ..rt a of December 30, 1833, of THE CENTRA1 TR1 ST (DM PAW if Gi ncastle. Indiana, which, uider the terms of the Banking AH of 19'13, is iff ti'erl with the Centnil National Bank of Greencastle, Indiai a. ( hr IBM fWera L. rva Dist] I r . ■ n of tyre of hu-ine#s: Trust ar 1 Sa'inc - Hu-iii,---Manner in which above-named organizatiot i- affiliated with nati nal bank, ;• a degree of cotrol: Over 50?( of stock owm by t x kbol ei of the ( ntnil National Bal k of Greencastle, Indiana. Financial relation* with Irank: Sto- k of affiliated bank owned 13 Share* Stock >f other banks owned , None An 'Hint on deposit in affiliate) hank $272,318.47 * an- to affiliated bank None LVnrowirg* from affiliated hank None Other information necessary to disclose fully relation.- with bank: Director* f ■ th institutions the sania Offh-ers of both institution* the it. with one ■ vr ertion, in each case. I. Kenneth E West. Seerctafv of The Central Trust Com par y of Gre nin ,..iia iF> solerynlv swe.-M th •• th< above taU pent • f my knowledge and belief.

Dcev c s/>ivy£«

which

rn to and sub-cribed liefore me th 1 mti ion Expires, 10 Ik 1936.

KENNETH F W EST. 6th day of January. 1934 r. J. Ferrand, Notary Public.

Memhets of the txiard of county l ommi -sione.i at their meeting Sattlidav allowed gasoline claims which hud Ixo-n deferred from their Jan. 1. ,'waiding of a contract for furnishing p; Hit aoi otlier supplies for re<ie<-or- . ting the court Irnuse, r*‘ceived at the meeting Saturday, was deferred. .A! :•■ than a dozen bids were received. Announcement of the death at Los Angeles, Cal., of Mrs. Harriett Clearwater- Burris, age 65, a graduate nf DePauw university and member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, has been received here. She was a daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. James A. < Tcirwater and formerly lived at Brazil. The husband, Prof W. P Burris, and a daughter, Mrs. Harold

The veteran can, whom Pre-ident Sojier characterizes an “one of the great*-t dean- of the colleges of liliei;al art- in America," first came to Ohio Wesleyan in l!»00 after teaching at Northwe 'em university and DePauw. He has Iieen professor of Erglish since 190<i, and between l!Hii and 1920 he also was registrar. He was graduated from Wesleyan university in Connecticut in 1889 As professor of Flngiish Dr. Smyser will give his full time to what he terms “has always beer, my first interest—the teaching of English literature.” He is a widely known author-

ity on Tennyson.

For a time Dr Fknyser was first vice-president of the North Central

and Marifuid

d-d-d-d* 4* 4-4* + j Nurse at Local Hospital i« Married

-Mis- Edith Atkinson of Brazil, n nuisc at the Putnam county hospital 1 and Dr. Everett C. Taylor of LaFoniame, wen- matried hem Sunday af- j ternoon st the First Christian church parsonage. The single ring ceremony j was read hy the Rev. Rotwrt T. Beck ! Tiie young couple wgie accompanied

bv Mis* Gtoe Alter

C raver.

Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of the | tli izd hii' i whMl and the Indiana pi'is city hospital school of nursing a M for some time has Iieen on the nursing staff at the county hospital] where she ha- lietyi most efficient in ' ler work. Dr. Taylor is a graduate of Indiana university school of medicine. They will make their home at Up- | land where Dr Taylor is a practicing physician.

Farmers!

Wo Thank You for your response the opening of our new poultry house in (ireencaatle. \Ye know that we can fulfill your expectations of higher prices for youv iwultry and eggs., Look for our piiees in this pa)>or several times each week. PAYING

lie lie

4c

Hen*

Rot-K Spring, Hravy, Beef Hidei,

Eggs, Doz.

Small Springers.

Cal. Springs

15( l«c 10c

HANKER 8111 Mils SELF

CHAMBERY, France, Jan. 8, (UP) J — Alexan*)er Sacha Stavi-ky, head of 1 the defunct Crerlit Municipal Bay I

| Association of Colleges and Second-

5 rk, and a sister, | a ry Schools. He also wa ,f jonne, whose failure caused a national k Rolierts, of Brazil, aar-; the Ohio College Association and the| c-utdal, -Ir t : |r !( i . , i|

* • '“•'I Dii: , s li".,lir ■' tci- ' ’i'' : ■ 1 ' i ,, ,

vive.

i

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ME WILL SEND MUR TRUCKS ITiR QUANTITIES. GREENCASTLE POULTRY CO. I’hone 24 “We Pay Charges" 118 N. Jachw" S» "WHY SELL FOR LRSS?”