The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1934 — Page 3
THE DAILY “BANNER. GREENEASTLF., INDIANA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 13: 1934.
CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale— DON'T FOROIST lb* 1 Prert JIanks «], al the S J Farrow farm. Tursl;n Jan. 16. Farm macliiiwry, caws ml horses. 1 3-1 p. pOR SALK: Extra nice Buff Orphnp ton t (ickiplsf. Blood tested. ReasL l ,. l ! t | (< (Jeorire Mrllaffie. Phone ri2*X. I22t. For Kent— polj RENT: Well improved farm, mile^ from (Jroencastle. Address ox S, Banner office. 10-ll-13-3t POR RENT:—Modern home, fumfireplace, hardwood floors, yarin A-l condition. Phone 140. 21-tf —Wanted- |||,| P WANTED MADE: Wanted , :, n d C.iffee Route man in (Ireenstleund vicinity. Goode sold for >;,i which means n steady income a hustler. Write t.slay for full mi. ulars O I). Toystad Cormpany, jik im", Indiana. 13-1)). WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. 11278, Greencastle. Wo pay all jjiiyc-. .John Wachtel Co. 24-tf MAI I HELP WANTED: — Man jjite it; this locality as District .|,r( sentative of well known oil i ,ny. Sell small town and farm 1 <1,. a easy credit terms, hlxpeiiiict mce- ary. No investment rejjred. Chanre for immediate steady ,\ te P T Webster, <Jem i 1 rriL'i r. liOlO Standard Biink Bhl(f.. oeland, Ohio. 13-Ip
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—Miscellaneous—
‘•DANCE •’it Bainbridffe Masonic 511 Satunby niirht. 'Good music hy del Raci|uals, x-jiiece orchestra. 12-2t.
ptilckcn Dinii' i's :!. r i cents at Craw. Sunday. It !• v 4MORTON •!• Mrs. Sarah Lane • Lloyd William O'llav r was ill the li 1 si hi the Jck. 1' l..i 'i 1 a I■ ; • and \l 1 s Mildi" I [•'.iii'li'i Men in (i 11'encas,le Wed|\li. Ilosr Belli- Iris been conflird liei li iir- by illness. |llu " Clodfelit i anil family and c ie Clod felts r spent W"diy it Mi ami Mrs. Martin ’ li’ 'In 1 hoys. Ill Mary Call has hoen on i)|n k h week but was ablo to 0 In 1 father's on Thursday, Ir r n 1 • ' "in lay h< m f rom I he hos. |i I 1 "da laiwter Is staylnfr In 1 ' astir this week with Mrs. yin who Is 111. ® ' Bui k 1 ailed on h n 1 1 ■' Fleta Bell Thursday. •uni Mrs. William P rkins, of this place, have hotiyh! ► in Bainhridye. k 1 1 1 Carrington sp, ni • fev ft \i 1 Ralph Clodfeltti 1 lii. ft ^ Mail Stark retmiieil t" he! I' Monday aft»1 tieiny out a hecause of illness. Her sisfer, R"se Bettis tanylit In her place. nAunar phonf exchange f'AHMA. Mich. (1’P) The Hall P*Pl "Mp fXfhanut. heliovod ill' t In Michigan, serven only lioniff*. li has been In op* rati n I 1 ' I ban .!0 years.
XOTICF TO THK VOTP.n^ m i \ oi«- \ni i.i:, \ < 01 \T\, l\IM\N Of « M \ Mil«: |\ \ OTl \i. |*|{
Not !<••• is hereby giver* to the voters of ih*. (Mia of (5 reemviHt li*. Putrnini k’oimiN. IndianH, that all the VoiImk
PreoinctR in Raid C’lty | cbaiiRfd nnd re-eHtabllHhed
hoanl of ConunisHioiuTH ..f the I'otmiy of Ibii nam, State nf Indiana, at i h'.* Rtogula 1 1 ■ be i 133, of hu[d
r the adoption of an order and
id l-toard, as required
by Meet ion !♦. of Chapter 17:{, ,,f t|,«. Arts of the < Jen era 1 AsRemtdy of Uu Slat*- of Indiana, approved March Mb. IM i.i i Ads 19.13, |.;ik** STVii Which said order and ordinaix • nano s ami >\> lines eaelt of 4 to- voting precincts in said f’ily as esiab|is|H*.| b\ said order ami ordinance, all of whit li n ii.i voting precincts are so established for the i’POH.» of the bolding of general and lections, under tin. laws of the
Stale of Indiana.
The said order a ml ordinance sn adopted by the said Hoard of Commis hloners naming ami detining each ami all said voting piv im ts b« ing as fol-
lows. towit:
KIKST fol NCIb.M ANIT IHSTUIO'I'
N«*rHi Hreriuct
’I he territory beta in <!• scribed shall be known as ‘‘North l*r«' im t Firs: <'ouncilmanie District ‘ in th,. cit
tJreencastle, Indiana, to-wil
ning at a point formed •»> tin* int section of the center line of North College A Veil tie, 111 the Cit> of (J fee li - «*astie. and the north corp«»ration line of said city: theni’e runnitig soutln rl> on, along and with the center line '»f College Avenue to a point formed l»y the intersection of the center line <»' said College Avenue and the center lim of Columbia Street in said city; thence westerly, on. along ,nd with the center line of Cnlumhin Street m a point formed by the intersection of Die center line of said Columbia Sir* , and the West Corporation line of said eit thence gcneralD northerly and easterl % on* along and frdiowing i lo* imimh rings of said < ••rpor.i t ion me
to the point of bQfflrtnlng
S«»ulli l*reeluel
ty o* egin-
contep line of West in t he t Mty of Oreen-
lege An S‘> a i u i m 11
Tlie territory herein described shall b* known as “Soiitli Hreclnot—Firs* Couiicilinanie Distiht in the cit\ of Cil emastle. Indiana. !<• wii Itcgin ning at .< point formed b> the intei
secifon of the Columbia Street,
castle, and the west corporation line of said city: thence running easterly, on. along and with the center line of West Colutn-bla Street, in the Cit> o 151'ecnca st le, and the west corporation line of said city; thence running easterly, on, along and with thi center line of Columbia Street to .u point formed hy tin- intersection of the center line of said Columbia Street and the center line of College Avenue in said city; thence southerly, on, along ami with the center iin, of College Avenue ton point formed by tin* intersection of the center line of said Colvenue and the center line of try Street in said City; thence westerly, on, along and with the center line of Seminary Street to a point formed hy the intersection of the center line of said Seminarv Street and the West corporation line id' said city, thence genet all\ northerly, on, along and following the meanderlngs of said corporation line to the point of begin-
ning.
SKCOND COCNCII .M A NIC HISTRIC'I
Norlli Precinct
The territory herein described shall he known as the North Precinct Second Oouncllinanic District" in tie City of (Jivem-usi l«\ Indiana, to-wii IP ginning at a point formed l> tie intersection of the, center line of Ivi i Wa sh i n gt on Si rjSOt. in the ( ’i i \ t J reenea st le. and the east corpori t ion lino of said city; theme running wesierl\. on. along and with the cento line of Washington Street to a point formed hy th** intersection of the center line of said Washington Street and tlie r.-nter line of College Avenue in said city*. thence northerly. on. along and with the center line of College Aveniu* to a point formed hy th*' Intersection of the center line of said College Avenue and th. north corporation line of said city: thence genera II > easterlv and southerly, on. along and following the meanderings of said corporation lin«. to tlie point of begi
n In
of said city;
thence
along ami with t
then
tin* poi r t he
running easterly, the center line of
iary Street to a point formed hy the intersect ion of the center line of said Seminary Street and tin* center line of Locum Street in said city; nee southerly, on. along and with center line of Locust Street to a t formed by the Intersection of t he center line of said Locust Street and tin* center line of Olive Street in *nid City, thence westerly, on. along and with tin* center line of Olive St ro*-i to a point formed hy the Inter-
section of the center li
the sai«
ing
ni.. ei id
center line of said Ollv
Street and the west corpori t ion line of said < it \ (hence generally w-H-crl.v and northerly, on. along and following the moandorings of said corporation line to the point of begin-
ning.
*oiitli Preclnet
Th.* territory herein described shall he known as "South Precinct Kourth ('onncilman ie District" In the City of ireeneasti., Indiana, to-wlt: Hogln-
o point formed hy the intcrof the center line of West
(Hive Street, in the City of Groenoast
and the wesi corporation line of
city; thence running easterly. on along and with the center line ..i Olivo Street to a point formed hy the interSfft ion oi’ said Olive Street ami the center line of Locust Street in said city; thence southerly, on, along and with the router lino of Locust Street to ,i point formed hy the intersection of the center line of said Locust Street and the south corporation line of said city: thence generally westerly and northerly along said corporation line
to the point of beginning. /
'The above .i nti foregoing Ordinance
adopted Dec-mber 4th. 1933.
.1. <1. Hritton.
Lee Wood,
lldgar A Hurst, Hoard of ('oiiuty Commission-
\ ('OOPRR. Count \ And - oh .ltd p\ cry legal Volnf ( *• t e«*nca St |e, PllttUlIU i. will t.ik«* not lee of in l h* Voting PreeintUS ill I o tpi.iint himself «>r Ini Voting Precinct in which i> reside and are entitled
ers.
i \V
A t t est :
iter.
Therefore
• T in sa id Ml (’mint'. India tin- changes i
vot.
This noth
law. this Lit
WILLI \M
Putnam Con
Hy vir
judgment from th*.
Court, in a National Ha Plaintiff, an man. Hell, it . ud Richard I luff man, ar. to make tie and Sixtv-S Five Dellts t public sale t
'I'l
OBITUARY Mrs. Alice Haz^lett FRiin:r With the death or Mrs. Alice Hii7.?lett Farmet. there ended the llfp history Dt this county of the family hearing- that name, a family which pioneered and Krew up on one farm In Mat ion tow nship and later in one home in Greencasll*. in a c tint i y of rapid change* and r-st-less tnovlnje from one place 10 another, this Is Indeed an untisiial record and can he •'quailed )ty very few if any other fainilhs in the
connlv.
Alice llazelett \ctis (torn A|iril 20. 1852. the dai.ghlet of Richard M. Hattehtt and Malvina Bnnten llas-e-I it on the farm in Marlon township which had hem entered by her grandfather In IK-M ni 1S2r>. it has pursed from one tv iteration to nnr.ther and is now owned by one of
th fi iirili general Ion.
In 1X6X her father, one of the progressive and outstanding men f the eonimunlty. Iiiiilt tlie large hrlek residence on East Washington SI Dei'' Mrs. Farmer spent a happy girlhood; here she married and here .•tie rump hack to spend her last days, after a nuniie r nf years spoilt on the farm wi ll her husband Thomas H. Farmer. to whom she was married March I"). 1X77. Like the giant oaks of tin* pioneer forest th roots of this family strnek deep int the virgin-soil and these grew nnd developed wi:h dip* passing | years until death removed th*m one
by on o .
Fronj euch stock as tin’s, we expect and usually find strong physical
^Md" d;e;;r l m"n.:' , 'u-'."m:i J ,,ofU '‘"- Mr enfetl, of character, keen•l." k "i the I'utnam ••iivuit ness of intellevt and souls attuned to "I'trlziV i l | l |'diM l i!n. ,, 'is | beauty and the high st things In 1 husrnm'r.h!.. Wde | ,ifp ' There were five brothers and
and
K I veil
as reiinired liy Jiiiiiiar). I mt t. 1
COOPKIt. Aiidiw.i "f Indiana, U-'-’t '
• *t »ut:t«MT 's »iit:
it t: \ i, i:st Mr I-:
of
since the death of her hushamd ha\t' l«“en comfortable, liappy, and free from care, rtf the step-children, two are living. Mrs. Henry Runyan add Frank Farmer. Her snn Claude died in 11)32, and the three surviving daughters ar*'. Mrs. \\\ li. Hiilehn. soi ii. .Mrs. May tliiiiiinnnd. and Mrs. I.nuis Hays. Devoted as Mrs. Farmer was to her family site had time to lie a friend to hm»ts ol people. Alwavs eager to make new friends, she seemed to reserve a special place ip nor heart for the friends r,f other nay?. Her friendship must always he manifest in some concrete way- gilts, invitations to spend the day or evening. It is with happy memories (hat many nf her frhnds recall th" hours spent In the old home and tier gracious hospitality and with these memories, a sigh and a tear that these ran be no more. On these occasions. her keen sense of humor, her lively conversation as site talked of old days and • xperi -nees. made her the center of the group. When one has lived ;o lie almost eighty-two years of age. we rail i, 'Vtrow injg old", but it is not growing old to meet “very experience of life. Joyous or sail, with courage to enjoy tlie present W’ltil zest to lie young in spirit and sympathy with youth to keep a sense o'" humor under all clreumsratte“s to he kiml —to be useful. Many years ago this dear friend of ours might well have said. “Grow old along witli me. The besi is yet to he. . ** and we believe she has found it n.
ing handicap of the "tallest fis'i a elaus • in •'ecds of land sold 1>\ D tnstory," to he held here next summer. M Whitmore, fc.undm of Cer.% li- < tally “profeg ional liar " were, bai ret !. f r* » 1 , ' , M >ut from the fish story contest to be he|«! in Connertion with the annual Salmon ‘ n ^ l ' s town ‘‘Ithou^h the Oerhy : cities in Stanislaus (’ounty are wet. i'uyet -il lit ml rtKicerl to forfeit it if SO LIQ1 OR SALES they ol;|, or evo,r hail in their possec1 .'ion, :i■ y heverairr 4 known as liquor, ( ERES, Cal. (UP) —under, dot I to the pre• perty :Mt|.
ilTiniin. Iitishatoi iiiui NvilV. , .
KiirI iluffmiin smd Mnry t Pistfus of the HazeL tt family
t roqiiirin «* hid
t s, re
sum of Nine ThoiiHSiinI i \ I >nl lu rs umi Ki>f hty$'.t.ot;r».xr. >. i w ill **xpos»- it <• Un* highest bidder on
tr.'
FKIUtlAUV
o'<
MU I lock
In*i ween iho hours of ten
and four oVIovk I*. M. of so id d; tl * «i*»nr nf t lit ('nitrt Moils**, ill t IH fit, of (Jmencaslb'. Ftiinum t’»*itiit.\ ludiiiiiii. th.- rents ;md profits fot
“God does not send us ®nange flowers every year, When th® soft winds blow o’er pleas-
ant places:
The same old forms look out from ilie same old faces. . . ,
f.ilit
tin' • \« t edium ScVCII >' ■ wiujd • 11• st• rih«I rcul cstah 1 (’otipty, st.ii* of Indiiinu It M ol I lit* \\ «•*( hull'
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the
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lion uih'd Kin ning ol *Hid ru oniiiu
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IIM folloNNM. Io-nnH: Hell I ih«* ^oiilliweni <‘om«‘i' \\ «***( llnli iiunrler nml
ilieni'i* i::i*i ia
Hiik \\ iilnn l * i*«‘«*k ; Ntifh file oiiihll*' of oiiit 13.1 I elm i n**
II |IO inf
point tNliieli |s 7.(13 elmiii^
not III of I lie pliMM*
Tl( i: OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE "t* e is hereby given to the Cred- •'• Heii and Legatees of Clara O. eased, t" appear ia the 'in Court, held al Gnat . Indiana, on the 22nd day of 1034, and show cause, if tiic Final Settlement A 1 with the estate of said deced - >lmuld not lie approved; ami said ; ''c notififitl to then and there •• |ir"o) of heirslep, ami receive 'listrihutive shares. J . tlie Clerk of said Court, ' l.inuai > . (§84. ■ W. Hand, Oerk i'utnam cir i'ourt. use No. 7(04. 1 , Amtiew E. Durham. 0-2t
Political Announcements
Democratic Ticket
FOR JUDGE u H I I \M M St nil Rl IN For Sheriff GUV K. MARTIN ( loverdale Township WAITER BRYAN Greencastle
irution lint?
'xoiitli | , r»**'iin*(
Tht* f^rriftirv her« in tlcscrihotl sli.m
l>« known its "South Precinct- Second
Pouncilmtinh' District" in tlie Pit Grecncn hi le, ludidnfi, to-wlt: nitiK nt it pidnt formed h\ tliu
sfclion of the cetiD r line of East S«*minaiy Street, in tin* Diiv of <tre»*?>cast!**, and llte **;ist corpor.itlon lim' of s.iid . it > . tin ttcu rutinhiK west. rly, on. , 11 * i m> and with the center line «•! SemiMMiry Street l«» ;i pcdtit forineil l»> the iittersedion of 'th** c«*nt* r lim* oi said S* inlnniN Str**ei and fin* rent. i
Avenue In said cits ;
northerlv. on. along: and with
t<» *.r
i a fi i in t u
line ol l Imnce
ulna ry < ’olleii ah _
tin* center line id' ColleffG Avenue a point fonmul h\ the intersection Ih<* center line of College Aventn* nml the center Iin.* of Washinuton Stre* t itt said city , t lienee i .isterly. on. alonu nid with the center line of WiiShiiiK't nu SJ re.* t to i |>olnt formed l.\ th.* inter*! • t Ion of Hu ei ntt r in>* of ■ »i«l WasliinjBftf*ii Street and lit** east «mporation lln«* «*t sjuid cit> , th< nee m n- • •rally smitit«*t ly. on. alonR ami followitiR the meniuleriiiRH of sh id cot porn-
o flie t.ojiit .»f heRinninn Ol NCILMANIP DISTRICT
North |»reeliief
'I*he lerritory herein fhscrilod shall Im> known as tin "North I’rcclnet Thlnl Conncllmanl- IMstilct in Die t’ity of (} r**encH st le, Imliana. to-wii H* Kinni nu at a |*oint forim .1 h\ the itnauinaus extension of the center line of east Kim street in the Ditv «•: i irreiHurstb*. and Die e.a.st corporation line *.f saifli itv. thence ninniiiK w si .•fly on. alon^ and with tin* itnaffinarv *>vteiisi«*n of tlie e.-nter line of e. Hint Street and the center line of Klin Streei to a noint forme.l by the inteiseet ion of tin renter line of said Kim
,'ind the center line of Frown naid ■ i t v thence northerl
tion Iin
riii i: i
•tv.
of
St reel
Street ...
oi, ulmiu "int with tli" center line
'••• formed o>
iter line of renter li»»e •Hy; tlieme tli the ceno a point of tlie Ceiieel add tlie pet In said IK t lie ecu o a point
• rseet ion of tin* eculeust Street and (lie
In rl
th. rl>
ni L'
Sen
Crown S
the illteisec
sa Id crown
of IldniiH S westerly, on
ter Iin** <>r
formerl b.v t ler line of i
center line
city: th« , nco
ter line of
formed by t ter line of > center line « eltv; tbrne#* with tii»- een to a point l »»f llu* «*ent» Street end t
'nial «•"«t*'i i''". »("•>». ""'I '"'i"w Hie menndorlnKs id said eorpornt line t«) the noint "t l>» uinninn
iitli Prei'lnel
territory ln*reln descrlbeil shall
as tin "South Preoinet
, u llmanie Dlwtrlct” In th* Cit> of Hreenciusth 1 . Indiana, to-wit
l) l . K lnninir at a point for
The
<* known
aloiiK i-ud in rv St n • t 11 ersect Ion Seminal n Ion line of ho tl t h erl >
^iMK t ion
Innlnflf
in Iersection
Loctisl
: i point tonne of i lie center lln#
ed l).v the
er line of Soul li
Street in tin* City of Green-
iiml Ml.' soulli .'..rimri.tlnn tin.' snlil , if llicn" running northerlv on. hlong •U"l with the renter line •'
Stir, t f n Pol'" l" , V
Intersect inn of Ih" center line nf saiil l.ociixt St net ainl Hi'- center line ni Hanna Streei In enlrt city; thcncc "iiMterlv. on. along amt with the cenlec line of 'Hanna Sn cet to a point forme,I l,\ the Intel iieel Ion nf the center lim ... *,11,1 II ana Street anil the center
of Ci ,wn Street In «ai<i nttherly •'". nlong unit with r Ine of Crown Street to a.
Lor lomt Representative ■ '’Titnani timl Owen Counties B" n i l AM F. TREADWAY Spencer, Imliana
cenIeu
line of c* .wo Hircet in hmhi <“R v ;
thencG s the cent noint fo.
III,, center line nf *uM I’mwn Stre. i anil the center III •'•h» St U, - ml t*ll\ ; them ' easterly, on. along llh the repter Mn« of Rial Mtreel , lie Imaginary extefision of tlie .enter line nf lv">' F.lm Htreet to a noint formed bv the **44 Imaglnnrv . M, of t: i:i"i s.ree, amt '■■■ ,. •, jt I eornnr.it Ion linr: thence gemr,11, no ii t Imt I v nml we-lerli on. a "lot rollowl. V Wll* "" ,l •'
.
KoT'HTII Crtl Nt ll MANI.* DISTBU T
Norlli Preolnd
Tlie territory Iterein <lt*scrlbed shall ' Ih* known ns the "North Precinct
! Fourth ••oiincllmat.ic Distrhi in « »•>
| •*it>' of ({reencasth*. Indiana, to-wd
I H#kinnlnB at a point formerl by the
ersect Ion of the center line of \
nlnnr\ Street,
in
t o - w i t
the I iidersfM t’ion of the center line of West ' Semlnnrv Street. In the Cltv of Oreen t casth* un«l ll»e west corporation Uti«‘
||m* initMIc a ll»*-ll< , e ii or l h moi«l Creek.
ei»Ml ol n lieKin ni hk.
iiimI runiiiiiK (lieiM*e iMirtli w «*«(- wnrdH willi Hi** middle of Mnid ereek lo I lx* «*«*n(er pier iindrr flu* It it* \\ ii I n ii I II rid i*(lienee *mm»|Ii r,r» *l**urcen wesl. 3.o«; elmiliM lo •hr line of sold section 3. lli*'«»**r mi*ii I li tin M«hl \Y4*mt line 3H.30 4‘luiiiiN to tin plnee of heu'InninK, im«l coniNininK - s nerrs. more or \l>o, it purl off tin* norllie«l i|iiiirfi*r off ••eclloii 10. 'INio iioliip 13 N«»rlli. Kmiikc 7* Wemlt llriciNiiiiiK al I lie uorllivvenl corner of m:» id iillltrler iind riiniiiiiK Hienee «*:iKl 13 **liains i«» llu* middle of IliK \\ n I ii ii t Creek: ilirnce moibiIioiirilLv lo o polnl in wnid **r«***U 33.30 elm i li** cmmI of llie mon I Ii \\ «**»l eorncr of tlie iiorllmeMl iiiinrter of tile norlli west qimrler of -nid ^e«*tloii Ml, llienee moo I Im n r«l I > with (he middle of siild «*reek lo Hit* mo ii I li Hue of Mil Id Norlli we**! UHttrler (lieni*** vveMi v^ilh wold moiiHi line 33..NO elitiiiiM lo • »»r moiiI li 4V«*mI eoruer of qiiarler M«*eli«in: lhen«*e norlli IO eliniiiM lo I lie plnee of heK in ii I nu. contain I nu s|.lit ncroM, more or le**. \ |mo, a pari of (lie KiimI half of I h«. SoiillieiiMl niinrler of Se«*(loii I. Ton iinliip 13 Norlli. Ilaiiu** •* omI. deMcrilie«l iim I'oIIoabm; l «miiineiM'iiiK on Hie norlli line of nnld qiiiirler 13.30 ehllliiM wen I of I l»r norl lieUMl corner, llieuer vvesl • I li miiid line lo the nnrtliweMt «*orner of mii id linlf 4|iiiirler, llienee momHi iv 11 Ii the weMi line I hereof |o (lie in i«lil le *if mii id hnlr Milliner. Ihence soot lieiiMl n nil > to I lie MonllieiiMi .•oroer of mjiid hull qoorier. Ihence norlli oilli Hie eil«( Meell«Mi line lo a (Mil ii I IO cliaiiiM moii I Ii ol the Miiid iMirl heaMi corner, (lienee vvi*m| 3.70 i* li ii i ii m, Ilieii4*e norlli 30 1-3 il4*ur**4*«. vve.Ml 1.00 eliaiiiM. Ilieni*e norlli s,s I-1 iIckreei« wcmI ll elinltiM, llienee soulli 3.30 ehaiue. llienee \\«**»l 1.33 clininM. llieni*e norlli *.30 i IiiiIiim lo I Ii4* pl:i4*4* 4if bettinnlnK nn4l 4*4»nlfilninK 30 nereM, noire or
| 4* MM.
\ IM4i, a pari 4if il»4* nurlh hall «d Hie Norl Ii ** 4*m( Miinrler of »»ecll«Mi Hi. ToniiMhip 13 norlli. linnue 3 \v«*m|, loMiiMleil iim folloo m • io-vaIi: lleuinnhiK a* Hie mom I IiciimI iMirner of mii Id norlli Iin I f min r ler iind riiititinu I lie n 4* e imrlh. O.iMi **lininM lo n larm* IlmeMloiie. Il•••l»4•e v\«*mi 31 i* It a I n m lo lln* middle of lliu Wnlniil i ri*i*k. Iln*iii*e in n moiiiIi4*iim( wiirdly 4*oiir*»4* lo ihi* m4»m(Ii line «f mii III Norlli Half ininrier mi*i*|Ion, Hii‘iii’i* ei»Ml nllli (lie moiiUi line of mjiIiI norlli Imlf iiuarler 13.0 1 i'll li Iiim lo I In* p Iii4*e of beuinninu. a ml noftliiiniiiK iii'Ccm,
more or |eMm.
\ |.mo. |||«. iniili« iilril on** bnIf inlereMl of Hie niorlicnuorM in nnd lo Hie follo%vli*ii desi'rllieil ImimI: Tlie 4*sl one linlf i\\ l-3» ol I In* Moiilhwenl iionrler nnd (he MOlilHennf iiuarler of (lie moiiIIi %b«*mI iiiinrter o| wei'llon nninlier ion i3i I o w o m It i p Ivvelvi* I I3i Norlli noil of rniiui* five 13» nest. \I.mO a purl of the wcmI «»oe Imlf of I lie moii I Ii %ve*l iionrler of mi*4* I ion niimher three (3| Iova •»- Mtiip l»V4‘lve norlli anil or llanui* l 'i\«* 131 wenl boiniiled iim follow m: lleuInnliiK III (he norlli neMl i-orner of Hie neMl hull of (lie moii! Ii - ivcmI i|Uiirler ol Miiid nei’llon three CD nml rn o ni nu Ilieme ensl lo (he middle of lliu \\ ll I Nil I I reek. I Ii i* oi*«* moii I Ii nllli (lie eenler line Ol mii hi Creek lo Hie middle pier of lliu Wulnul Hrldue. Ihence moii III fifly-flve l .VII deurceM neol for three nnd one Imodredl Iim CI.OID elm Iiim lo Hie "cmI line ol Miiid Med loo Hire#*. Ihence norlli l. n i HD cIinIiim lo (He plin*e of Im*uloninu nml .•onlnlnlnu one i I l
aere more or |eMM,
'I’he ahoie deMi'rllied (r.ielM «il land are nil Hie Inod eon%e>ed (o
l-hlnioiid
with one "xceplioii. all lixeii to a goodly age. At th last reunion of the four surviving members, the yonngfpt was seventy flic years nlii. rtf thes“, only one is living. Mrs I Jennie Vansant or Chicago. William. Mrs. Mary Coleman anti Samuel H precerled Mrs. Farmer in death. Mr. Hazelett oiT-red to his ehil- I ili'ii tlie best educational advantages available In Putnam Founty in three days. Mrs. Farmer ntlendel the ptlltlie seliools. later III, Female
College of Ore-neastle and St. Marys i She had been friend for long: of the Woods in Terre Haute. Mrs We fain would hold her still; Farmer was above all els a mother But. though our will be strong, her home and h r children were | There Is a stronger Will,
firs'. When she married she heeam a mother to her husband's four children by a previous marriage Their (himion to her through the >• ars Is proof of tlie kind of motherhood she
gave them. Her nun four children. ' And. large will be our cont she 1 lolized, and who can sty all If it !•• onrs to go she lias meant to them and what her One day the path site went goim: away will mean to tIf-in. snr- , Into the dusk and snow!” rounded by their lov ing can and ! (Adapted from poem by devoted attentions, her last years ISeollarri).
So after death's winter it shall he. God will noi put strange sights it:
heavenly plae“s;
The same old 1 vo will look out from the same sweet faces. ..."
(Author unknown)
"Into the dusk and snow. One fared on yesPrilay: And none of us may know By what mysterious way.
Beyond tlie solemn night She will find morning-dream. The summer's kindly llgitt Beyond the snow's chill gleam.
til.
f'llnton
tireelcy It. HnlluiNn bj
ItaWninn iiiot wife tool .lehr rw.Mi I), Itmler mill wife its set imt ill ll« i'll reenrils ol |ioge g7'g iiiiiI
reeiiril nil lit imge tfoi
It tin' ri'iitH ttnil pi oflls of Hiiitl re.tl .stiit, will not sell fot tt sum Htti-rt,>|,-iii to sallsfi sat'l .Itiilgntenl oimI ileerev. Inlrresl and 'osls. I will nt 111" Stine lime and tdtn'c expoSo In t • tt I die sale the fe«-sliti|d,. of said d,a. til.",I rent estate, or so nitn It lliereol as tltal he stiff l"lt > tlt I' 1 dlst'liolge , a||| iu.lg nietlt and il"! t ••". Itllefesl ntid
(‘ l) K t S,
*,11,1 ■tde "ill iilht from i a lint lion or itpprotsitttatti laws and fre* 1 front all elolnts ,,f ti," defendants, or any one nf tliein. and of all persons elflllltinK hi', undif oi ihroualt ihem or either of theni
So Iti!)#.
VIA A IMlVAN
Sheriff Putnam I'oimty. Indltuia.
lie Pin I o 11IT
HOLLYWOOD, fal. - With her blasts against the film capital still a lively memory, Mrs. Patrick Campboll, glamorous footlight queen of two continents, now doe- a tightabnut and gives the cinema city her offjt ial sanction. “Hollywood has grown up and is a safe place for pane |>eop!p.” reclaret the actress whose barbed wit once t re, the movie foible., into shreds. "The only objection I have to it n-w are the ants,” Mrs. Campbell adds "The place is full of them.’’ When the ground dries iy> from the recent storm and the ants go outside again, the actress lielieves she may settle down cnmfxtably to make her home in the once despised commun K» ■ She is working with Norm i Shearer in "Rip Hide" and she probably will make other pi turns. To make the conquest complete, tile's even succumbed to the conventional lute of a house in Beverly Hills. Studio officials are outrage ! over the latest Hollywood racket the proposal by a former camera-man to es'ablish a business of making composite photographs of well known players with any individual who is willing to pay $1 for the service.
Shq al.- related an amusing story at her own expense. Some time ago, the glamorous Swede went into a sloe stole to make a purchase. The fussed sale-man rushed up with 10 or 15 pair* of largo siz.e shoes “Take them back and get me 6'. double A,” droned the husky voice. Then, according to the star, tlie salesman became even mote fussed. "Oh, I Img your pardon,” he said. “I thought you were Miss Garbo." Al Rosen, embattled producer nt "The Mad Dog of Europe," is back from abroad ov ith what he describes as actual so ups of Nazi persecution cf Jews in Get many. Some of the film, he says, cost him as high as .$12 a foot. As it was impossible to secure the negative of the film, he’ll have to dupe one from the positive print. Though she is all exciter! over her coming test at MGM Barbara Ben nett plans to fly to Memphis to spend a brief visit with Morton Downes, who is making a series of one-night stands in the -outh . . . George Rat't always greet- Marlene Dietrich: “Hello Beautiful." . . . Pretty Joan Marsh has lost :il) pounds, and all without dieting. Now she's trying to gain a few hack . . . The Mills Brothers aie turning Sebastian’s Cotton
Tlie film plai ts are ordering em- 1 Club into a now rendezvous for the ployes not to furnish the necessary film folk. Marion Nixon and Wins-
still pictures of the players. Hathaia Hardondess, formci New York newspa|ierwoman and now a Hollywo I actress, scored a big -coop when shei went to work in Greta Garbo’s picture and managed to get an interview—albeit an unintentional oncotic—with th.t Swedish stai. But, although any publication in the coun-
low Fqlix, Lupe Velez and {tahnny Weissmuller, Alice Joyce and Clarence Brown, Mack Gordon, W. S. Van Dyke and numerous others were ring side Sunday night t t hear these marvelous harmunizers . . . Douglas Fairbank’ Jr, hoarded a plum* to huiry hack to England and Gertrude lai v-
rence.
Cecil B. De.Mille’s picture, .“The
S \V i.u#. uttornuy for i
Pint i
try would have pai f well for the story Godless Girl,” made in 11)20. was one she gave it grati to the National Fan of the biggest ls>x office hits in So-, M tzagine in which it will appear viet Russia. Her only reward will l»e the pulrikity —
value of the article. • Among other things I.a Garbo told Barbara was that the real size of her
shoes is fi's douIde A.
PROFESSIONAL LIARS BARKED PORT ANGELES, Wash., (UP) — Fisheimen in this section were preparing t’teir fish stories for the ccm
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■/. t htr (Vi/.*t, , n rrilthu (j’ tint!nith' ■ <•( 4 < Holr on It. /• Htothr, * >.,/*, ,t - Vilniu s /nt hr,' /<» oki«vi/ /*■ inre < ././v. d."t Anil foils i,i loff tilth I , ,i i u a t/ u •' * ii./l, ti l,i , „r v,,. ( ti l •, tl . tonal tnpaoriMrnt. an.I Hlh lit. • • 'a ml tat her that she a ill not *)•./, , l/.# I’met (Vi/«*i,- 1.11,11* ,• Hi/ rials to he that luilrss she i.i, ,
out h is wishrs in th, man
fot St! i/ h tl m tht . it in, . H ‘'ti ncial mo that eon t rtmt s linn 4 <1. tnnfr.ttl ami lean ! at thr ait. tfiath of her firamhaihi ■ s nth, attrut* to nta on. r Tonn "hrn she tails th.ir < ntjati'..,, m off. alt s I,., sun mil i) as be i in/ insni\i r bnt sh( iloes not It'll h. tin : I. nr reason F. rents mo, • su tt! - 1 M " ni tor th. irrit.Hno .n 1,1, t'htn her father routs r.,) . h>
F "i n t Ih, • ason to l • i v .
and, ii'mtllmy ta hi hi, >a, iii,, hr, ■Ire tor him, derides lo fal,, ,1 asl.. *n /»' to n * rt nr h Hr II / v I i i,i
Vtilil ii., i,, t, /u, , , f h
M'U no n\ M il n i in: sToi:Y Kill, what auo we lo iho
*• >u lot* Ann
Ihoiislu v.mM LL.* it l*.*tt* u
thup Xiafc.ni i Falls
Vuostion two—why do ' on have io ko ha. k io Wa.-<iiingioii
tonight 0 "
Kusino.«s. honey " Then you won t * la? at my wotidintf tomot i iw" ' aht* afcked. Udl. at tip* wheel, « hut-Uled soft*
«l.uight**r nnmetl aljout that. I.ie*c'.i11 lit** iieip trom ilif Naniuil i'.vIpj
Am w is wuonp '• Kill didn't need rnf.in kj>.v* —’ Al t Unit In t»ke
amis
id»*d.
'••I with Joy* ••r atal ■ 'i ' ! :iim. '
pni > I u <
‘Been line ho »*lse. Bill com Ann was iru She stepped tt|
threw h**r r—lmnest'
. n<l
l»er ami lied \almntl\ ' 1 l.mesi!! '> l found out ln»\\ that Mrand >*nt of voiii - had \..it hufl'aloed, went io Wa i beliefve »»>-. Inon \. int ^*n mg all i he
money I need’
Oh Bill’ Th.u's wonderful! I've
l)f*en so ntdtapi'V
Kv< ;t - r want it. ' In* s.tid, 1 \** ^ut to! fly* back to . \\ sI ' • -1 ^ 11 th.* |mp* i * S.* it . »*n t.. m»* the sensible thins Lw .ill dumh partieft!
.•oncet ni .l ‘
Tnnv hi’ike ii jtthilantly. Let me fimsli He ..enr to Ann. Will
Ann ’
Will I whnt ' ‘ fihe inquired. , f ^ "ii know what |j --wept her' 11 ' 1 In ii nu- A sharp ring' u n I'* od .ii th** »*• •or ii u is Judge r* iwilliu'*r and m less than twenty minut*', Ann was .Mis. Anthony
4 »ak r e.
soon is tltf knot was tied Bill i mm up iVtlri*- woke him out nt a sound .** I ♦ • * * p. | wanted to i>e tht !l 1 J oil
you,;
*« f
More On h'ih.
(Cade Lombard)
he ait your Bill, you I** »e in f Wash ■it tiF4 same
het ] :ouId !
Bill Sh* Bui
lv 14* himself “Oh, I I w * tiding ail right.' Ann was puzzled, tight ilow x .in- \ on ington ainl New Volk
tiuie ?*'
'Lhe man shot a giatue at Look at tlu* tilings iloudini v
do
.They iiu.l reaciied the farm, alighted .iml hel|K*d Ann t>ui looked up at him puzzled you can i fly from here’ ■
Who says 1 ran t(Jot 5 one of the hoys (o flv my pluno up. Vou t;an drive me over to the field later Seems t*) me that you might go pla. es with yoiii <*i*l laiiiei on your last inglp or treedoiu without ask-
ing so many questions. '
After tli .ibese years you're turning whimsy on me," she do-
elm ed.
Bill laughed a .relieved laugh. “Sure! Little 1*4 i*-i Kan. th u s in* lie put his arm ujoiind h* r and I*d til l t*» Die gat* Kem* mb* i tb> day you sw un^ **>1 this and fell and t ut
your knee.
Sure. 1 yelled like the devil,”/ And l g»\e you my watch to shut up " ' He ‘suddenly diew lier * loner to him "C»o*h.. hone.v! ’ Ann looked up at him dt the moontiffht. • liill' Wiiafs tlu*^ mat-
. ter with yoii V '
i\in t a. .any g<t a littb* soft when .he s saving g4*«*d li>4» to ids ilaugluet* 'for go4Ht'" ’ Ann drew hu* k. upset, hut tins nkan .cqlmed in r fears. * ft s your fault if you
niiiiry a prim e and move an ocean n| iwa\ Come on He pushed aside I N t . n || v
tjie gate and shoved her in with | Heavens Bill voti* i.HiKh fomln. s*. * night’" «tocVxa..i.,i.-.i
U h> . Hi ! *• •* l • HgVlW
) vo use! Ann ex* Mimed in aiirpns. Whvnot 0 It tl I and turne4l stispn iotisly t4» Bill Mn in,. •
Sav what is this'/'
kind of a wedding ! affei tionate
* buckled. * "Ann h is just married Anthony Oag* Now \)*u know w hut vou . an d«* .'.itl* lli»* Ki im e!" Cedric went whit** with rage. He y**1 led into the pliun* . And \(»u know what l .an do with you. You 11 hear i'mm m** tiunorrow!" Bill laughed NN't*!! it 11 he kinda difficult to get n trtiteii with me tomorrow ' IL* hung np the receiver and stared ahead of Iiim with u
.strange, ironical smile.
Wh.n you up t< ifiked tali mother coining up h* iiind him." He snapped out of it. rose quickly and gaily pick 4**1 up i glass of » hampagne. To victory' Drink
up Ma!"
Nice to set* you your old self again, son,' she s.tid ns she Joined
him in tin* toa-t
Bill put down IDs glas and drew her suddenly to iiim. H* put his head on iter shoulder like a small hoy and said huskily, (Josh, vou'v* always been flue to in* . Ma’ ' He raised his head and looked into her face. ‘And you don't think I \e been a total washout 'lo vou / ' Slu* .Kavi* him a shake and said sharply. "You noodle! What's eat-
ing you now .’'
He smiled. She tiid Iiim good night. Imt In* said ‘’('luodbye. deat ‘’You mean ga*od tiichl," she said
-that s
-•sed
"Surenicht.'* He ki<
found A nn a n waiting for hm tAke hiin »<• th*
his arms a
old
•Id.
i mean —good
lady. Then who were
* roadster to
‘.ill took Ann • at her fer-
aoid of
present for you Kick***! *»ut to please tin* I'tin*** and your grandfativer '* He 4*hii4 kled. J Ks|*e* uilly your grandfathei They hurried in the direction of the house. Tony was in the livingroom lighting th** hie and (SraiMlu in (her Holt was nearby. All very elegant." lie said "But v hv did yufi bring me here?" "Well, you have to have some destination for a motor ride," Mis. jlolt answered Just then flu* door o|»ene<l and Ann and her tutL* r enten-d. "oil!" ex4*laimed tlie girl, and stopped In her tracks. I low an*
yout*’
o sloppy
■ 11 aighteriing appiest night
my life." IL* tut i>4 .t to Tony j with a grin, “Woddings make me - ** * • oi I ft * • wcild i nu
pie flsl
ling
esents! Ann Is th** farm.' bed into ins pooket at t drew 4*ot
| ins wateli. handing It t" i’ony. "and
I want you to have my watch."
I ‘But I've got a watch." T4»ny
1 la uglted.
"Not like thi- If*’. £••> Ann’s pic* ture in when sh. wa- a little girl.'* | "Swell. Hand if ov**i Thanks” Bill gave tlie lad the watch •lid 1 looked nt him cat n.*stl\ "And you'll be good to her. huh '" *'Oh, I promis** not to break her nock more than once a week," said
Tony lightly.
Tin* man turne.l to his (laughter again ami kiss.-d her. 4 I know you’re going to be happy. And that
she asked in a Mat. controlled , makes it fine fa?- in very thing's
voice.’ * Mine out just
Very well, thank .Vou. ‘ Tony re-
Bill.
plied.
Ann i ai n* .I ■ . i • , - . w liat s the big idea?"
The man beamed. “Won t take me a minute t«» tell you, because 1 ni e\e|KMting .Bulge Terwilliger. Once there was a dumb guy named
Bill who had a .iaughtei
‘ Named Ann." the girl interrupt* e*! i*ut Bill ilisregai (Usl W* i Win* thouglit tlie only way to save him from a terrible tain was
to marry a dumb guy —"
'•Named Carlos," said Mrs Holt
witli satisfaction.
“Tlenigh she was in love witli h ■well guy named Tony. Thv
right.
(•oodbye. Billy bov. Le good.” He Malted to move They moved with iiim, Tony's arm a.mss Ann's shoulder. "Love me. baby?** Bill asked quickly. ‘ What ilo you t hink °’* “You'n* tin* best kid n man ever had ' He hurried uwav. and tliat was tlte last tiicv saw rtf him. They watched his plain* out of sight; but they did not see it long enough for it headed directly into the side of a mountain and crashed Bill had obtained the cash witli his life and the hank was ived A nit nsvar
knew*
Till. UNJ»
