The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1934 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. IMH.AVA FRIDAY. AUGL5T l -~ >

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Herald Consolidated

“It W»t** F-:t AH" I—-ts tix poitofflt* »t Greer-cf. r *.i», Ir.-?!-vra v t • e o E d

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Dr. W

D. K .‘jJp*r :« «pe*tfr-? ta* it P.».r View, Mick.

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f her a?p>

Frank Bee r*„. • ■ — *

retimed to fe : s kora* * c*«umy hocaptaL

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f >!:. M^r'oiian en-

y hospital

Atment.

here

nn^er Act of

M«*ri • i - aocrfplioei prir* 10 reaU per ■*e*. t3 3t per ytwr by rraj tn Pattam Ciaaty; t? SC te Ji CiC' per year by maJ ootoid* Pstaarr Coanty

Eiirar SL Wray. | dent of Near Mij b*»; ,:ai Tkarsdiy ra*,: a f -r an im | wa> TS year? old ai ! a&i a - n and ca.

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*• ^ nally arr.^r.? the •rw ard car.pietely '• W'sul'f he devalue i ' r»st of the Britirhj . y-f .4 • . j. to "foreijrr.tr^.*’ Valera hat larF-ly :

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

wv e!y kn w-n res> % .ed a: Currer ; . r:~g an cpnal ailnm’. He i-arej the wi -:w -ter-

'm of Ooeeriaie rni»r ope rat. n at the

Friday.

M

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IV. r thy

Akins caa^hte?

Frark W, M Sctherli S ricr* »t:i A_'5*.w iattes.

re. O. G. Wehb and W. ~ r* F ter. h Li k | ■? the r -iurrmer he Democratic Editorial I

Mr. and Mr' Harry B'.r!*y s family o? Quur.r . r* •••' :tir.? relative* > Pt*rs- C unt;

IRI-M I F DUB 1.1 '

r t ' i'f'.RFNf V PUN

A \M f» I K1 GOOD B UT ’'. ’ . < U P»—Li!!ran Mace . . - -• - ■V -r .n’s resoorcefalne- : however. They ha t

Service* will be- h*M at the Pi - re M E. Cki jrc-h, Sc* — nv .'• trjst 32. at 11 o’clock. T ’ v. L H. Da- ' f Cdate-sville, pa * *

■ aad Mrs.

iseball far.? are ex-

■ f Grrenca.

who has

rg game Sun oy af-

-isc f -ur »

tha Lad- ga nine inva e* |

*-*. Mr ar

Mr*. Harry Barie:

ram county town fur a

amr aign, IT r-

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- -’n received here of the

f im co-npc

f R tirian* an d

Richar Lee "o Mr- and

n!. uis

Titus of Dayton, Ohio, J

• *.;r.g soft

t a*, tr- c::

Titus wa: f.rmerlyl

M Carrie E P> • •.■*• will present her pupils in a r«- ‘t.nday after-n-v.r. at thr*e r/c] • V t • e Pntna-n-ville M. E. eborrh. There arill be . pubiie is invite:.

-’ayrr ur. Tfc.•if yoanr^r mer.. aH the way thn leinz- sc-, red af‘ r. '-r Ei: - i an 1 1 a! ?e ry f.:>r the jrregati a, while hind the plate.

S' :dtt by a teasra - « w: - e'. >

.emTan of Green' a •

-. the w.r.n.r z two batters ’

tary-Kiwar s '~z-

See These Values at LINK’S

Brings Yost Great Savings in Furniture MORE SAVINGS HERE A SALE OF

Ox 12 Felt Base Kino

■ • “ iti’■ I. h»*avv < i;* 111v D-Jt •■Miii.'i •'Urf.-uo tii.it hi'i'l* its < • :. A i 'i't <il patti-nu ' • chtM’i"

• ni^s with Hurand is fa-ily om.

SUITES

Deep, ( omfortaf le < oil Sprim?—85.9.') irisr make for comfort f. in a fztKnl r'oil -ftrn 'I ,i *•• art- tlif Pimoun Simmon> nuik*- ami ar*trr -at Ytii - at tlii- low jirii-<-.

Be sure to see these Savinafs. ( ompare them with any vou read alMiut or see anywhere These reductions save vou money nou.

Hood Quality Mattress >5.95 All '”'1.', ••. itl a lartt*-i irf of t :;•* top ami iwittom built it!’ ri ^ilo id. ]'• ]’. (| fiittoii lay-i ' tnat tr v*‘ iii'»ri- comfort :.ml do not nint or knot.

(ill Stove Ovens >1.29

One of tin it more eon 1

i n- '• M j fill the r.'•-•1 fur hot 11 i.i" ■ .inir aii'I a' '.ju *tahlc *. ••! >. ••* mak" nt and usable.

9 Burner Oil Stoves 81.98

field, well fil can 1> • ^nid .

• d and ee..n ’.lical. A it this, fine oil ‘•tove.

! i.! 0 Q1 I * N \\ ASIH K FOB THE FARM

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S^.'i-d tjueen W aslw'r- arc so popular tweau-e they are su " n I. ,\*k any Speed (^u* ••n user and -• •• will tell \ .ii. Iciv, I hapi-d tills oil • - mechani ■ . doubfc tub, Hritrjrs 6c Stratton \ c- cic eiiirine and matij otiier exelu»i\<• f ature> make thi- a jrreat value.

$67.75

Angora 5Iohair Davenport and chair to match

I'i: irularly tu '• !! i >7:- R. t >• 7.7-*» now. I .on,”', comfortable davenjiort. • al <! chair to match, in iruarant' I constru« • . n, ,\ » , New Kmdi'li Suites ju*t recci\c.' hrir 2 vain * fi 'r.

♦ofh.)0 to >17!*.o0.

8 Bicce \N alnut ! iinintf Koom Suite now only I’riccd rccularl at .>r!F.oO. H dTct, table and chair* one of which i* a ho t chair all beautifully upholstered. All expowd panel surface, arc genuine ply walnut \ enccr not ju 1 walnut finish. Lustrous durable finish, hand rubbed. This and i!0 other dining room suites we are -liov, irn: .in all 1 .1 Ildit value*.

$59.50

3 Piece W alnut Bedroom Suite reduced to

The panels are vcneen>d in irmiuitie ■ aint not ju-t tvaliml finished. Larue vanity, |*oster bed and elic.t (•,,111pns<- the suite. Widnut finish, .'! piece Miites, in po-ter Cohaiial styles tire only More than 40 h. droom suites to select from in our stock. You can find real sav

inus bore.

<,i;r ^>1 it rmi: cot itns^ tick its to si n s SIKKMNG l-KINt; ciitcis

Horace Link & Company

The .Store of Furniture

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'inner Reunion to Be Held Sunday. Aur. 19 • F • ' ; at Brick Chapel. Sur.day. Auir. 19.

•y 4. v v - v v H* **ection ttne Ha* 'teetins Thursday

- - ■ n One ■ the Christian church ' t Tnursday aftenio.>n with Mrs. : : .-ett Isjnz. Mrs. Harry Wells was -*:stant hostess. Nineteen mensbers a re i.re-ent for he interesting pro-■ gnir. At the close of the social hour wonderful refreshments were served, t The next im-etint? of t e section will be held with Mr*. Fre i Frank, Mrs. j R a Knisrht and Mrs. Claude Wim-

rre-r as hostesses. ** *y V -{* v v d* -f 1

• (i i.nty Home Fxonomics Pimic \t Hoosier Highland Aug 16 All members and their families and . ■ : f.

nurl picnic of the Putnam County, Home E onomics clubs to tie held at

A .

;0. The Cloyerdale club will be th° | fste-s. Each <!ub will be on the pr-eram with a song, reading, or 1

stunt of some kind. •i* v v v *h *r*

n 1‘auw liraJuate To

lie 'tarried Sunday

M-. an i Mrs. C. F. Jones, of Bowling Green, announce the approachig . arriage of th'ir daughter, Mae, to - .e Itev. Arthur Swarens, of Milltown, Ino., next Sunday afternoon a* J: .0. The ceremony will take place at the Mount Zi'm Methodist Kpiscnpii < hunh and will be conducted by Dr. j J. M. Walker, di -trict sui)erintend» nt, Bloomingt'-n, a.-isted by Rev. T.

G. Scott, ot Patricksburg.

Miss Jones is a graduate of Bowl- • g Green high -. hoof Rev. Swarens ! former minister at Patricksburg, is a I irra uate of DePauw university and j -tudent of Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111. In SepDinber the cou-

at a pastoral charge

in the Indiana confeienoe of the M. E.

’ A v ' j‘huich to which Mr. Swarens will be

state pd.ee barracks No.l

d' + T'-b-h-h + d*

'-urprised By Bridge Club

Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hankins, who recently moved from Putnamville to

Hanneir.an, 205 west, has Fd-. suit for di-.

r. rruit caurt against Jack, in. The plaintiff also seek* |

f h'-r rr.a; len name of, r Alva Bryan went to M chi- . F: :.»y to deliver Raj Os,p- -.al farm escape, to state ritiej where he will servei

of < rr- to five year* imp' -e-l j

THE. I

Dp to 0-. NEW AND rJ CARS. ALSO furni TUREa ^ livestock. . "hen money lH T , im „ >our plans. *,. e u ^» most attractive r,„ tUr(

being based entirtiv m,? 111 Vl | Indiana Loan^

ments.

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to Arthur .Amos Martin, . and D>jrLs Hazel Ed-i ■atesville, and to Clifford M Her, Cumberiar , and! , rtmde Dnike, Stil-srille. I

idred Pitchford has returnfrom Boulder, Cok>., where d summer school. Before »e Miss Pitchford \ iteil ic National park and the

Is of .South Dak ta.

rtd Mrs. L. H. Athey of this received won! of the al-j

t of Robert Athey, their, , _ ..

, , . pie will reside . to t ,e rank of sergeant in

Ft' - ;. • • -r- and friends of th" V• w W;r.'. w ' ster Baptist church . je nt Tuesday » th Rtv. an Mrs. Dallas F. -b r at ’.heir home -.vj'h of Man-

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v- b;. ail in a near-by grove. Aft* r-n-m a pr gram of songs and readings was given. Funeral serviefs were held at I aga Fri 1. aft* rr on f*-- Mrs. Elizv Warhritt-n, 1 - years old, widow of Wai £ . Wi • - ‘lay night after an e\ en *-d illnf s.:. a sister, Mrs. Matjreencustlc. Although town -he had l*een a ga s.nee eleven years

H - Lehman said, ‘Thank j went off to l>ed, satisfied , performed his duty tn ' New York as he saw j t 1 Until the very 1 t mir.Nt* I waited at the t .

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cons-ien-. Ii. !.„] I ( I I I ■ 1 HI MdMl ' ' ■ ■ \ '• - Hlra her sex-. ImiiSim i A r 1 . ■* , r .HH • -.H"; she died unflinr' in?. Mrs. Antonio was run of the d.-ath hnuse ceil not until 9 p. m.. did thrj her pn -err ■■ df

M . Meridian, were pleasantly sur-[crown *<f her head f r :w,

1 re-

birth of a 10 1-2 ■ • 5 to Mr. ; W. Newell who rechester. The little 1 th** name *>f Juleno ■ her was formerly y of Frankfi .rt, an *

prised Wednesday night when membei s of their bri gp club called upon • cm. The evening was spent in playin. cards. Ice cream and cake were n -1. Mrs. Hankins was high for the w min and Morris Hedge for the men. There were twenty-five present-

v -r •!* -!• -i- + -}• + '!r-. Is»ng Hostvw

lo Sectiim <>ne i where pews were filN wid . option I, of the Cltristian diurch w itnesses. 1 .a! 41HOOII fit th>- him"! The Mr* E.emt E.r.g with Mrs. wrro tig - ten. d. TV tod Harry W. 11 as assistant hostess.' was r o m p,,,i; hc r ^ fn Kift-e n members answerel roll c*\\ t p P ua |i ab . th o

bound her breasts in 1 a dressed her in a ! lu.- dro-Nii c- Bar, a id ;• . r .1 s,h| her rig t hr. TD ! >J baro for tbe electrndf. B9H 1 hen I ' • 1 : ■ T . ■ I prison chaplain, valkfd irtki 1 the chapel-like evefgon 1

•*-acher in the Frankfort school for -everal year*. Mr. New 11 is a teacher > -be high -■ h i a; N > Winchester.

Paul Frederick

n Friday kill* .; irgc f" "ale police d -g which ha ! a litter of pups un ier n cn-b on th • Hi ■ Id i’mten farm. Mr. Frederick 1 ■ ■ • ‘rapped the - with a r ;. ■ kille it. The dog had lieen running wild in Floyd ‘.ownfor two , "itnal. ft had been shot at many but s lecee * jn getting away ntil Friday, wh-n a v • 11 laid plan to

trap it was carri* 1 ou‘.

A numlxT of 1 men fn r the I,, d-

Co

r,!,l:r; Mrs. Roy Sutherhn a tiew a • i ber of (he club. Mrs. Hattie Th ‘ b id charge of ‘.he devotions. The pi igram for the coming year was ac ( pted. The next meting will be heM at • home of Mrs. Helen Frank

at IT;!abridge. a- -!• -p -p -P + Section Three

, ‘ V,i Me, Thur-dnv S tion Three of the Christian

The death mask was adhiMI whine of t g, ■ 1 ratir Hnt| the prayer and te pri*stl room ,0 fetch the toxt nfl 11:15 p. m„ lioliert W. EIMJ tiotter, sign r . I off the com ’ t Dr. CtoB prison ph> b, j man dead. i Samuel Ferarci, one »fl

, killers, was next. He sat I et at the home of Mrs. Paul ’ thc , r i^t*I

U . Thursday afternoon at 2:30

k. with Mrs. I/>e Masten, Mrs.

.1 ,hn D ■ t rich an ) Mrs. Ernest Crea- : |,r . :i ting hostesses. After a h' rt In; ness session the meeting v 'o n charge of by the hostesses. Mrs. Di drch hml charge of the de-

ling John I t, f Howl d by I Prayer In uni on. She al > +

and diol.

Father

M Caffery then

Vincent Saetta. nothing to .* ly.

was dead.

He *mild At 11:5! I

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’■ 1 evrol-t Sv r, , are making 1 r, ' : “ l 1 cl 'p|.ing “The Loveliest Things

M • ' Mi*: Christine Dietrich

k ion on "T ; e Influence

1 ' m on Religion.’* Mr*,

pitted! read a poem entitled “Ewh for b are.” Mrs. Clay Brothers

n a selling cor ,-t b r July. The win- f M [ { '-he churches she visited on an- * eat ■ wh.:, the , 1 r tr | t. Miss Christine Dietrich

’ ' . Gr> encastle J ° ^ d of her trip to Kentucky,

won with a percentage <f pj, having!

soli 11 out of their quota of 12 cars for the month, while Crawfordsvillo sold only 8 out of a quota of 15.

The

B. V. P. F, NOTICE

Senior B. Y. I*. U., Young

O‘opl f . of the Fir-t Baptist Church, welcomes all young people to their meetings held each Sunday evening at 6:15 in the basement of the church

The lesson Sun lay, Aug. 12, is “Ap-

preciating Old”. It is very necessary for all young people who come to bring Bibles. The stewardship com-

mission has charge of the lesson.

REV.

EM.IS ( D\S Mso GETS THOKNTOWN ( ALL

At a recent church service the j&. v Ellis Cowling, son of Mr. and Mr ! Ira Cowling of Greenca-dle, was given a unanimous calico thf- Oiri-tian church at Thorn, .wn. He has l^en

Gurnee, nj.j for several recently visited with his baby in Gref nmiCle.

years

wife

at and and

Hnve Pay \\i||| Lives In Chair

29 A I \ R OLD MOTHER. TWO Ml N Mr I-or MURDER OF "OMAN’S HUSBAND.

SING MVO PRISON, Ossining, N. Y • Aug. 10, (UP)—A frail 29 year “I i worn m said goodbye to her ran- •"> , v. ,1 .... | steadily down a corridor, •/ ml l" ,r mit‘"d herself to lie strapped into a (hiir. A moment later the tate of New York fulfills its funetim of exacting a life for a life, ex- “ I't that last night it exacted three lives for one. After Mr Anna Antonio died the ''.vo n e n >),, hired to murder her husb 'tc! fullowed her into eterfiity. W.rden I^ w is E. Lawes went ' m lh,. de.ph chamlior to )!is office • • n telephone ibi "It* | ,.,••• I e ,11 'ph-me lino led into the e ° Ubai

4. .y •> + Pkl.FSTINE Mrs. Henry b» ,wn .;. + + +

S.ilonicn if

Mrs. Verr

Scircleville. Albert Sol a wwt «lj tri)> Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Pi.t-" ‘H week with Ralph

Springs.

Mrs. Donnie Smith ^ with Mrs. Henry Osborn

Marion 1 a

spent last Thui -Tb wi,llW !

Dorothy O norn. Re n Solomon anH

a reunion at Lebanon m

Mr. and v 1 " the parents of i

Aug. 12.

Mr. and Mrs.

tended a reuni' n at In'IiiWf

d , |

Mrs. Ere I Beck -! Mrs. George Mill' r '

t.'irnn

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friewl- i* 11

Prosperity, my

matter of economy- _

is just thrifty nt

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