The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 June 1934 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1934.

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On June 17 In every town or city where there s a Father IT’S FATHERS DAY If he's alive and you are alive, you’ll want to follow thru’ with the rest of America and ‘‘Give Dad A Tie.” Special Silks have heen develofied lor Father s Day that will please you and thrill him. $1.00 From You To DAI) Cannon’s "Putnam County Jubilee, Watch The Papers .

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THE DAILY BANNER! jyliool To

Herald Consolidated "It Ware* For AH”

Entered to the pogtofflc* at Green castle, Indiana. a 9 second class mail matter

under Act of

March 8, IK78.

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Ijk) Friday INifrht IpUBLlr IWVITHD TO \TTEND DKMONSTKA l ION AT FIRST

HAPI 1ST ( lU'Rt II

| The daily vacation Bible school of ; tin. First Baptist church will come to ,i close with a demonstration prop-ram

| vited to attend tltis service. The e\-

fur about an hour

daily " herlule >

by mail outside Putnam County

IN MEMORT 1 iry of our dear mother ami r: md' thcr, Lucimla Akins. I'-jr Ins passed since that sad day, \Vh' the one vve loved was called away. Cod • ok her home; it was His wall. But - thin our hearts she liveth still. Mr an i Mrs. Harl Coffman ami children, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Akins, S.iT.est Akins.

TO CONTINUE WORK ' N AFOLIS, June M (UP)— t r , ti.. n work on the new federal bui! ni,- at Terre Haute, delayed sever 1 weeks, is expected to be resumed I n ■ nd be completed within two 1 ’h.-, it was learned here today ! n a letter from the treasury de-■-nent to Sen. iVrederiek Van Nuys, - is announced the government is '-'tinting with contractors to nv e work within a few weekr. Con ■■rti'-ii work on the buildityc, now I ‘ r ally completed, was halted

I when c ntractors ran short of funds. If the proposed arrangement eannot t>e made, Sen. Van Nuys said, it will be necessary to prepare specifications atnl receive new bids for the completion of the project. In that event, tire government report stated, it was not likely the building would l,e completed before mid-Ootob , 'r. t NDER (CONSIDER ATION EVANSVILLE Ind„ dune 14 (t'P) —A h , i si alive program for libei"uli.ation of the state ol i .ge pension law vva 9 under consideration tola;, by 1,000 delegates to the 29th annual convention f the Indiana State Aerie, fraternal Order of Eagles. Charles Stewart, Kokomo, retiring proMd nt, proposed! that the organization m onsor lowering the tarting ago for benefits from 70 to 05 and increaje tiie maximum mantidy pension irnm $15 to ?25. Elevation of officers, and selecting the 19J:, meeting place will conclude th- convention tonight.

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Maxwell Huuiv, Beechnut Del Monte or < Sanborti Coffee 29c

Potatoes, 10 Lbs. Bunrh Carrots Canteloupes, Each

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Tlienp will b*- a choir reh-ars^tl tonight at 7 o’clock at the Baptist churchJohn Talbott is in Indianapolis where he will alien i summer school at Butler University. Miss Marcia Hughes of Greencastle is visiting Miss Lois Fraley at her home north of Lebanon. Mrs. Charles Trail, East Hanna street was taken to the Robert Lonehospital Thursday in the Lakin ambulance.

ercise- wxll Li ;

and will consist of thi

of worship for the school with added features from tne different departm- nts dealing with tin- work they have accomplisiied during the past two weeks. Tile handiwork will lie on di.-pluy in "ii> of the department'. An eight day revival service is planned to foil ov this Bible school beginning Sunda morning. The juniorintermediate ci ir of the Bible school, consisting of at least fifty voices, will sing for thes. ervices during the

evenings.

Mrs. Rodman F \ and daughter who iiave been visiting Mr. and Mrs John Cannon, returned to their home in Easton, Pa., Thursday. Mrs. Carrie Hi ;man, 210 east Wal nut strt, left Thursday for Denver. Colo., where she will spend the summer with her son Clyde Sissman and .

family.

I toy Brackney of (ireencastle wa one of the few men who topped the i IndianapoliR hor market at $-1.50 on Wednesday, June I3:h with 11 heal

averaging 213 lb.-

All those intere-ted in a local soft l>all league w ere a ked Thur. day to organize their teams inasmuch as a ; meeting will be called soon to ar ; range the summer , hedule. Mr. and Mrs Harry Talbott and n John entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home on West Poplar street the Misses Emma Caroline Conklin ami Chrittene and

Martha Hurst.

The H. V. P. dub will hold its reg.

alar meeting at the home of Elmo CJasaway at 7 o’clock this evening.

Phis will be the ice cream

nv<) Ml N hll>\ VPED DAVENPORT, la.. June 14 (UP)— Police officer ’ i Schlueter and Al SehuP.zt, seci't.iry of the Western 1 ague baseball club, were kidnai>ed tuday by thii" rati. BATSMAN H» COACH AT HENS' 9 LI \F.R NEXT F M L

W .E. Bausn ach, w ho hu of athletic dii the past thre.

an, former Greencastle •rved in the capacity it. r at Frankfort for y- ars, has signed a

•ntract with Rensselaer high school for next season. Bau.sman w i t offered a contract by the Frank rt sch. ol board this -pring and i. I’riends here will lie interested in i rning that he has . run 1 a < e.. .ng job elsewhere. Bausman cani. to Greencastle from Scircleville ai.d directed Tiger Cub football, bask, 'all and baseball activities for a m-rio't of seven years, limaxing hi Lay here with a net •'•am t at wa runnerup to Muncie in tiie state high ■ lit" 1 tourney in 1931. At Frankfort. Bailsman's basketball teams failed t' .me through in tournament play.

fiiMarkety

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meeting. All members are urged to ' "d' -ofic

i»e present.

Wayne Dorsett of Belle Union an l Kermit Thompson, liorth student. 9 in Indiana State Teachers college a’ Terre Haute are visiting at the* Latter home in Bluefield, West Virginia They expect t*> return Sunday. R. E Plaster and daughter All e nf Huntington were in Grencastle Monday attending the commencement. They were guesta of Mrs. C. S. He ler. They will spend the weekend in CrawfoMsville before returning to

their home.

Captain and Mrs- Edward E- Wa - iteii and daughter Mary Ann stopped in Greencastle Wednesday enroute to San Antanio, Texas where Mr. Wa - (hit has been transferred from D • tr„it. Gapt. Wadden was captain of tiie R. 0. T- C unit of DePauw university eleven years ago and is quite

well known here.

The Flying Needles 4 H club met Wednesday afternoon at the voci-

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 4.000; hold,'Vers market higher; ICO doO lbs. $4.80-

84.90; 2'KJ 300 lbs. $5; 300-350 lbs., $4.80 $4.90. 130-160 lbs. $3.75-$4.25; lOc-130 lbs $3.00 |3.50; (Nicking sows

43.25-44.00.

Cattle 50U; calves 600; cattle generally st'- dy to 25c higher; thre, loads 1228 lb. steers $9, other weight ■•leers down to $8, lighter weights $5.50-10.50; most heifers $4.50 $6.00; few 4*1.40; ows $2.75-$4.00; low (litters and cutters 150 250; vealers 50< $1 higher, $5.50-46. Sheep .')0o; lambs steady, sheep trong to 25 higher; bulk lambs 850, t»P $9; bucks $1 less; throwouC 600C5o; fat ewes 100,250. ELK’S INSTALL OFFICERS At a rt-gular meeting of the Elk’-i lodge, Tuesday evening the foil tewing officers wen installed for the ensuinc year: Exalte Ruler, J. A. Bamberger; l.steein. 1 leading Knight, Howard 1‘ ' khill; I .emed I»yal Knight, Hurold Flint; I teemed Lecturing Knight, l.eonanl \ meier; secretary, FI Inter R- Seller; Tiler, John W. Young, and

tlonal building, llene Brown preside,) 1 ,m ‘ r Craw l e y 4 . **a.- .-j t._ *. I «iy wa.s appoiuD^l,

Fksquire; L. C. Conral, Chaplain and

A reading, “Ma and Pa,” was given by Autunui Cloe. Miss Cloe p.lso demonstrated how to make a french want. T.'ie cluh decided to have an attendaivv contest, the losing side to '•merUiti the winners at the close of the contest. It was also decided to have tiie remainder of the meeting

in the morning.

Harold Edwards, Innerguard

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HELSINGFORS, Finland, June it F*»—An aaaaasin who salt he wa, a britishor entered the Soviet legation today and began firing iwith a revolver. He usktd to se* the minister and was refused. Thereupon he opened fire and wounded two porters before he was overpowered. He himself was slightly wounded. He confessed his motive was political. When questioned, he identified nimself as Henium w Brown, a briti slier.

SHI LL TRIAL FRIDAY M. S. Shull of Cloverdale is sche,loled t.i go n trial in circuit court Fri lay on rand jury indictment ( barging him with allowing minors in po-d room and operating a gaining hou.-c. but it was considered likely Thursday that Shull will plead guilty to ore of the indictments to uwrt tiial - n both of them. In one indictment returned January 15 Shull i charged with allowing Ed die lumer, 14, and Robert Snider, 15, to play pool in Ids (dace at Cloverdale while in the other indictment returned at the same time Shull is alleged to have permitted Eddie Turner, John Roger , Rolx rt Snider, Ora F'inney and others to play (iooI and rhum for money in his place.

Mis; Doiothy Asay of Terre Haute i: visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murel Davis and son, west Washington street.

R. A. MASONS Colled meeting Greencastle Chapter No. 22 Friday 7:30 p. m. Royal Arch degree. n. T Rosa, H. P. F'. E. Caldwell, Sec’y.

COMING! Viva Villa!

HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

Colentan-Spencer Wedding Announced F'orrest Coleman and Betty Silencer were married in Illinois on Saturday, May 26. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman of Green township und the bride is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Spencer, also of Greene t iwnship. Miss Spencer and Mr. Cob man graduated from Greene township high sch obi and hath have all'll ed State Teachers college at Terre Haute. Mr. Coleman is employed by L. F. Sewell of Portland Mills.—•Rockville Republican. 6" -!• -F -F ‘F d- + Huffman Sherry Wedding June 12 Anna Sherry of Brazil and Fail Huffman of Center Point were married at Brazil Tuesday, June 12, according to announcement made Tiiursday. The ceremony wi- performed by Rev. A. G. Wiihe. Huffman is a young farmer of the Center point community. •J* ej* ejw ej* Advanced ( lothing ( tub If old* Meeting The Advanced Clothing Cluh met Wednesday afternoon at the \’oc;r ional Building. 'Hie president presided. The minutes an F roll call were mid hy tiie secretary- Plan were made i for a swimming party to lie held at the Country Cluh, June 20. A denionstiatlon was given by Anna RuHi Nier and two reports were giva n by Erdene Cox and FJizuibeth 15 wan. The meeting was adjourn'd to meet at two o'clock. •F -e *F 4- •!• -F Mrs. Sweeney Hostess lo Veronica Cluh The Veronica club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Sweeney. Mrs. Braden gave a reading on the subject “Courage.” Fourteen members and om- guest were present. •F *F *F -F 4* -F -F *F W. C. T. IT. to He Hostess to Russellville Union Tuesday The Greencastle Women’ Christian Tt mperance Union is busy with plans for an all-day meeting to be held Tuesday, June 19, at the First Christion church, at which time the Russellville union will he guests of the local group. Mrs. J. It Van Horn, lo. al flower 'mission flirectdtV'ahd Mr-. FTlT.i Foi dire, state director of the flower mission department, will be in charge of the program, which will start at noon with a covered dish luncheon in the . ocial room of the church. In observance of annual flower mission day, which is held each year in memory of Miss Jennie Cassidy, who began the work many years ago, the program v. ill he in keeping with the day. The Russellville union will present a play "The Me age f the Flowers.” A tribute to Miss Cassidy will he given by Mrs. Forliee. The Misses Vera Mae and Elizabeth Knauer will -ing a group -f -ongs, after which visits will he made to the hospital, county home and orphanage t i listribute the flowers which each member will bring to the meeting. Each member is asked to bring a guest and lunch and table service. I Fbe Rusesllville and local ministers' and their wives will ho guest* of the union. Mrs. George Garrett will he in charge of the luncheon committee, and Mrs. Frank Jones will have charge of the decorations. ++++++++ Woman'll Circle Met VYednesdav 1 ho Woman l Cinlo of the Presbyterian church held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. FI. Black with Mrs. Grace Graham as assistant hostess. Thirty members were pre ent. •F *F *F + -F •!• -F •!• Mrs. Garrett Hnetc-s To Section Four Section Four „f t},-, Chri-tion' church, with Mrs. George Garrett as hostess, entertained with a pitch-in 1 upper Wedne day cm ning at Elms Inn for the meinh re and their fam- 1 dies. Assistant hosto ;o were MrsJ to -e Hecmer and Mr . Essie llene-f fiel. The program consisted of mu-1 .if, songs and readings. Miss J , Ruth | Donehue gave a reading and Miss .Marjorie B nefiei and Miss Donehue ! •nteitallied with a Long, accompanied 1 on the piano hy Mrs. Benefiel. Rev-1 "ral selections were played by Jesse Hecmer on his magic saw. During the business meeting the folio, tog officers were elected for Utc ensuing year: president, Mrs. William Hlackwell; vice president Mrs. John R. (ox; secretary, Mrs. Maggie Scott, and treasurer,. Mrs. Milligan Young. Forty-one meintiera and guests were present which included the fob, lowing: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkinson, • Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hartley, M*. and | Mrs. P. R. Solman, Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. William Black well, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrro Peemcr, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Skelton, Mr. and Mr Harold Edwards, John

HOW WOMEN

CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men tlnlcM two pint* of btu Jute* flow dally from your liver into your bowel*, eour food decaya in your bowels. Thlf poiaoni your whole body. Movemanta get hard and comtlpHted. You *«t ytllow tongue, y*!. |»«ve become tkf\ uirly-looklnw. foul imelllnj{. ioui -thmkinjr person. You hay* lo*

your peratjnal •harm. £y<

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chew n$r tfuma and •xpect them to set rid or tnni yoihun that deitroyi your pereonel charm. They can’t do it. for they only move out the tail end of your bowela and ikat docen t take away enouvh of the decayed poinon. t wiinetica won t help at all . Only a free How of vour bile juice w ill • tnia decay polion in your bowele. The

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Rnuddy, Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Flmily Wood, Mrs. FT. H. Dalhy, Mrs. FTIIa Alspaugh, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. C. It. Reeves, Richar l Reeves, Mrs. Ida PolI >m, Maurice Pollom, George Bepefi' I, Marjorie Benefiel, .I,, Ruth Donorue, Helen Margaret Huffman, Norma l.e,• Hill, Mary Flmily Garrett, MilInd Atkinson, 'Katherine Atkinson, /eiiobia Atkin on, Leva Ruth Atkin"ii, June Mac Atkinson, Mrs. Maggie '.'ott, Helen Jane Solman, Earl FMtar, and Mrs. Filsie Benefiel. •F+ + + + + + + Moose Lodge To ill'll Open Picnic Members of the Loyal Order of M ose and Women of the Moose will Slave a lawn fete on the ground- at the new Moose Home, 212 west Franklin street, Saturday evening, Iuiie 16. The public i s invited. I here will be an old fiddler’s coni' t, bingo game and other amusement.-, with ice cream, cake and other

refreshments.

Members and friends ale asked lo bring their familb and have an eve ning’ pleasure and enjoyment. •F + -F *F 4- + -F +

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Bridge Breakfast Mrs. Charles Gardner, south I/feud street, entertained Thursday raoming '.vith a bridge-breakfast. The house was i|c uratMil throughout with lx autiful June roses. As this was the In s- <•>.'■ birthday aJiniver.-ary the gin sts presented her a beautiful vase. •F -l- -l' *F *F -F + *F 'lisa Fdter To Attend National ('(invention Miss Charlotte Fitter returned to West Lafayette Wednesday after spending the last week with her parents. She will leave next week to attend the Alpha Xi Delta national con vention to be held at Swampscott, Mass., and the post convention meeting at the Panhellenic house in New York City. Miss Etter is secretary to Mrs. Nina Mahin, national treasurer

of the sorority.

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leffries Reunion

lo Be Held Sunday Annual reunion of the Jeffrie- family will Is* held Sunday, June 17, at Milligan park in Crnwfnrdsville. The present officers are Mrs. Dove Wright

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