The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1934 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA SAfURDAY, AL'GIST 18. lQ 34.
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; • m.uT Tnt Mart it jUH C. G. V . ■ ® * state pot.i'1,1 in and loin made a Thursday (■ found three, ' of R. I). Yoj
M \( mMiJs®. I ^ORGXMOWN •)K>rtei t.vo^iiiembcrs of the |t. Don i ■ f^i i> :irch at Morgantown slot maeiiines. They 4, ' 1 •• bu.-'in*-.-.. : 1 . • les and one a*. Warren
. * r#Robert J. Wade. EHT] DAILY BANNE4t Ben tern fTleri -- - Roth men api>eared bef're Juigo j Saturday arainst .1
And ' ' >»
Vernon, entered pleas of guilty and ■' d c' t- » , totaling $60.»0 each. They paid the fines
snd co?ts. ^
ih-fi on direction of Judge Vernon ti ■ ma ■ -re {^ken to the sidewalk on the north si*le of the courthouse and reduced to a mass of battered metal under skdge hammer
in circuit court | D \N\ ILLh CELEUli \ 1 ELS tfwards DANVIUlfJ. Ind.. Aag. IT^-Hen -
• an Frank R. h>; mis, to collect the ricks fountfV biggest celebration
U^valcl ( •in ° ■: due on a note, the annual Home a i Herald CongOlluSted I ^ demand of is maddf o °
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Joe Rettery Jr., of Indianapolis ° ... R ?furn®i i. :ne t after « hit g j * . wr , ; «. g ArthuT It- l;^bin'..n
“It Wsrse For AH"
Entered In postoffle*
Hurdle
‘ s T-,®
e of business. -
Lb w.- officers.
The
ie< were br^ug^t here
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and pi of the
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® ■ HR<t yx AST RACE Graliani Mi Namee will broadca=t
instnu The
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* •• Anrerican National S ap Box derby to be run at Dayton,
nies v\
- m e niauiiinr ;. an 1
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the nn
>nev w
1! als . l>e m the custody
NBC chain from 2:30
of tl.e the cu
Geik
until forth r criers of
, ! • • ' • there thi- afternoon, and Indiana has
Affi
rharg.’nir Vqyle- .ini
. i-v ral ih.j - in the contest. The win-
Hunih
with
Aw
eers will receive university scholar-
were
0 c
ships for prizes.
the a t
Green castle,
ana. ae second claA r^ail matter under Act of
-T, : u other, Mrs. M. S. Miller. I arK j f orm e r Coeigressman F» j Miss Clue Allc-, Mi-s H ^ Ander- us the -|>eak''rs. S-nator R'>1>- | son and Miss EH ■ h MiA iry ar first and left immediately I Mrs. Harvey Owen- are spending t h f> J f,, r Wanfftaee, w here G. O. P.
week-end at N'ia.
Falls.
Society News
0 G • Colorado Vigihntes Rid^ Again
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The “vigilante” movement that m west of the last century ami npp hag flared up in southern Color *■ % bootleggers, were hanged from i
o “wh'f died v. .'.a t r h i- on
d out justice in the raw frontier ired again during the depressioa lo. Hr*, a acme at l enei u kHeg*4 robh-r- and •° h: a c- ■ tery where n$any
e buried.
Sing Old Campfire Songs Again
fbmg. they f ang 70 y< rs ago during the CAil war were heard again wh.^. “tli- l-.> ” ofjh- G. A. R.oni't for tin ir annual encRmpm-gt at Rod- ‘ter, N. Y. In th* j>ictui. Truman N. I’afcons, of Stratford, Conn., i. at 1. fb^irid Dr. S. A. Campbell of MatUou. 111., at piano.
FIFTY CARS
OflOUIPMlMT m4 AftNK WQNOCtS
100 ACTS
AN ARMY £?£
$50,000
tdy H«»« Piol ECW«t'i Gghops j Wodd'iQtdotLi.iwgEWpt'wW
, March »,°1878.
iAit>Kr!('tJon priog, 10 cent* per »wk; $$.0<J per jftear by mail In Put-
nam County; »3.M to J8.00 per year , >t re . Jack-on
I o l{>(*d>ud (tub
The I! ebud <: • ->t at thecti m of Mrs. Ethel Jackson on Thursday. Eleven members o r.’-Jixmded to roll , all . The day was spend piecing on a quilt. Contest- were given by Kathleen Nichols, Gifce Haven and|
by mail qptsid* Putnam County. PERSONAL AND • LOCAL NEWS
editors of the state are holding a 3ay pow-ifc ■ S*‘nator R.binson di —
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the coming campaign, giving special j attention to the cause of the veter- ■ Hr. Pum n, who fqllowed hi:r, i also covered the high spots of the coming campaign, prefacing his i speech with th? statement that "no | man who pr-ten Is to make a political
Catherine Wilson is spending the weekend with friend- Sc^ttsburg. Mr. ami Mrs. Vemer Houck are pen mg the #• -k-'nd at Niagara
Falls.
Margaret If ■ etumed to her home Saturday from the county ho -
pital.
Mrs. Walter Terr is spending the weekend with her si-ter, Mrs. Cora ■ ■ ..f New Alb ■ d o | Fn 1 11 .r an »nd 1 . ° • r. Mis : Ji..-ephine Hartman . ' • n ing tic
j
is. Ha»I W
| Mains. Th“ next j the home vf B1
! 20. °
ch call
I in this campaign
.ere wo n *bv Ruth houn: „
eeting wUl b« at,, hc crunlb li ng
„ I ing by dictator * v ***** + ‘Anierii ar m;
the issues involved in le«i» than three
the chan worhl. if the stable gSv* rnsuhsequent upplants, Mr. Purnell sai 1, iv think that th'-ir
1°
New Ruarhdale 1 .- t " r 0
I - Married '* Ladoga, Aug. 1: terest to the peoj. ity was solemnize ing, Aug. 15, at f of the bride's pa
Thomas, in 1 .* . ••■r. M
united in marriai.
civilization is proof against such inI vasion a we see on every hand. Many Ming of in- [ ;ir ,. inclined v view the m
° 0 b • ire lulled to leep with
a c a
< k at the h one j n . t v tj.e suit of dher nation
:enr- have lost their libcrtie
and Mis ending th
county
Doran, son of Mi • Kug' ne. Ore., p
1 •.. ol
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Corral A seminar tile beautiful <)•
week-end at Niagara
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M. • .1 ,
\S m bjltllili i H
w- .Jt-emi *it N • : E - Noble King of Bloomingtoi a* rit ,i t..r.-il ■ .. a i *it ti-
I..- i*t.il, fiktur ay morning. 0 ® •
Mr. .-u, i Mr o\
9 ° ° a ■ •• • the excursi*n to N c ara Falls. [ Ma-ter of Arts Mr. i.iul Mr-. Lee Reevea left Sat-j baa been I a r. iay for Louisville, K;... where they I •• Chicago, will visit their *$.n. Gilbert Reeves. ®ev. liriran is Mr. and lira. I rank \V illage k ft Mc< omuck*TTw
j and who
ictatorle Jding how he which Inot fly
o 0
ag<
proud j; sman
, >1 1 > M my ■ cultured < Herman i head today, wondving into th# COfl -itinn in finds himself. Liberty does ia iy a- a bir legve hi
*
- >r is aware of it* Spokor th. administration tell us
Saturday for Chicago where they will
Century f I’rcgre-- Ex-
o
!:°ik are -pen.f*
■ ■ where •
of Arts in Refg f"r the i ast •.! ■
t charge of a chun
•ago where I* 8 a l so a gradual
Ho recently n.
lueve j Ladoga and *R
• .n. r> ^•|•i..n-, h
July 22. ItcTl.
l;.-v, a.# Mrs. 1 1 in the manse at
August 27. 0
+ d* + -I- F d- *F
Keystone Bible ( la.-s To 0 0
m will 1^> at home » M .
Come.To The
Lincoln Restaurant
SI M)\Y FOR THKT
° 0 DELICIOUS FRIED
CHICKEN DINNER dinner
D f l NCH
10c 25c
0 tteml A
position.
William and Int
ing the weekend in Cj th< y w 'H ayond th-
Progress.
Rowland Hays chcurs will
theirVagwlar . Mm lay i... . t at 8 o’clock at the St- Paul’s BaptFt church. All members are urg'd to bo
present. 0
Among tho-e fi . !. re who ar-' spending their we k-*nd Nia ira Falls, are Mrs. P-arl Mahoney, Mi -•
1 • \.. . . K . ■ • Hold \nnu.il lb nic Virginia Young. | Keystone Bilo.^ class w ill hedd i*- • Hurst, aou^h College J annual picnic at the com try I e Burr of I D*vM H . I u*- . • • • • .. \ . - doverdnle, le^t Saturday foi ® when i ley will epMid a fww da; a at) Rherson will 1^haste-< wth Mr-, i; the world’s fair. j ^°uvk as her assistant. Members are lh. anKual S'-ars Family Rengj un ' will be held Sunday, August 26th . Allendale. Free admission, all chargesJ^**^ ilden ' •l^will talk three V*ing paid fr?m the Treasury. AH > , a t- ■ll■>..#l • filed • '
Mrs. Nannie Brown and -on Donald are) v. U t WoodataA*lU-, an Mi Lucy Jac-dis of Chicago spent Thursday n..- t v..eh Mj. and Mr . ( arl. F. Webster, south Indiana street. Mis. Brown is a sister of Mr<. Wehe»er.* 0 0 ' W.loan. Emmett hall, of Clover dale town-hip, who escaped from the Kvansville state hospital Wednesday night, was u-turned to the hospital Frida*- iy .-iieriff Al?a Bryan. H^ill ' ' F. .hi line if) 1*"# im C I
following his escape.
I'unei.il . ivices were ® 11•Tro: ( th. ole n.. •i?ar Quincy Saturday af ternoon for Morris Walker Baldwin, 18 ye.(i 11, > of Ezra* Baldw in. 1 v.li>do I ir-.lay at Union hosiMal i in Terr. Haute. Be ide.v the fati.w he al-n leaves a sister, Mrs. Everett
1 ’n . rn . i, * Quincy.
Mr . I) ttie (’lor. mini daughter, M l .1 . , v ,!| give til. ,i i" • at Greene Township school building. 1
' . J i 11 • (1: . , Aug. ”
8 p. in. The public is invited. The! participants ®from this plate are! Lloyd William*0’llaver, Helen .lun j :.ii.FJ. ;. Farrow, Paul Clodft llerd
?iid Kzitlileen Newgent. *
Floyd Roscoe'Moore of Greencastlc i J'.ng.i iii # th. d-.ol "f Civil lingino o ing wa antoiig th*' 317 -tiffcnts in Purdue University who have been planted the Distinguished Stu vnl j rating for s<mola.stic w.»rk complete I during the last W-me-.ter of ym pa . academic year, according to the of-, ficial list ai l .hi c,! to .;»y by Pie i j
dent E. C. Elliott.
HerUrt Mifriin, local agent for the' Big Four railr.iad, reported Saturday {, #niffi.' i .t a total of laO |>4...i)le^ from this vicinity .purchased tickets for the Hi^Four excursion o. Niagara Fall The platform of the l.ical st«tion was crowded with local excursionists late Friday evening awaiting to board the train when it arrived in
this city on its w-ay wist-
Lmis H. Dirks, dean of jnen at DePauw University and former aissistj ant principal of Shortridge High j School, will occupy the pulpit of the Irvington Presbyterian Church at Indianapolis tomorrow. Dean Dirlcs is a member of t^e Board of Christian J Education for the Synod of Indiana j of the denomination and was an elder i in the Irvington church many years. Dr. J. B. Ferguson, pastor, is on va-
I cation in Michigan.
Mr. ,1*1 Nli .
hicago, when their va Thomas, wasi 3 . l:cv. Herbert J. . Ethel M. Doran, st «r of the Ladoga j ibyterian churches. - , prefesswr of Me-j
O
rin^ ceremony. I
^ • 9 e ° ’ ° • * :u of*recovery. I dthy 1 • it w- ’ it ioly Ijy ifnd wd. !]•■ .- o ° 0
•
hrete of plan, but if ouft is the challei
gical seminary at I jrla ly accept it. It would have been
d is ter j just is •ensibl* and. I may say, U efjpctite if Geofge III and his min--t'-rs had demanded of George Washington (hat 1m present a bettA plan i. fi.re 1 ■" •••; ire® i'h t i" p.v.dtltion. George Washington an 1 his ).. . t.-iry .-dd:- r- i 8 fight ng tyranny and the* . id n..- wait until
• ro; ed by >.•!» fore they
began to fight. By the same token the Republican party, aided by mil-
li'jn% of patriotic and •
Democrat.-, i- swaging ar relentles
fight in thia campsign t.. pn
all the |>eople the sacred rights granted to them by the Constitution. We, *• . are fighting t\r.ny the
ranny at Wa-hington.”
“in hi- - - y !• 1 the 1
cratic candidate for & natnr a-ke . what we Republicans were doing while the country got into its present con-
diti m, leaving U • idly by and fi idled while^ Rome
s Education
ears*haa le*en in i t H.dc.dm, 111. H7-
• a , Ore.
•• the call to the ' !•■ Prei-byfori:,!)
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GUBIN MFMOKIAI. METHODIST EPIST0P M. ( HURCH \lbert E. E "M dlger, D. I)., min-
ister.
\an Denman Thompson, minister of music. • R ichi I I > an d ng* n ini-t'-r ,.f
music.
I'dwar.T i’.. Bartlett, church school -upviiitendent.. , A. T. Briggs, D. D. guest *preacher. •9:15 o m. Sunday church sphool. in a*m. Worsliip Service. Sermon will be by Dr. iBriggs, former district i aintendent •*( the Greencastle (li-trict. *
Music: Tlffcrt.
F rank.
[i. u. High School Epworfch I. agjie. The service will be ifi » h: Jli.- Lois Ford.
sat
burned.
“Let me remind you •ildican pa i ‘ y * and n..t a .-lit-making balance i budget. The nat : houl'I be run as a good would run his own busi .oner we find ha: ...it :
0
! and financial obje,
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, that the 1026 dalla ; 1 he administrate n 1 It wa - tlie product remost of which
Frank (’. Srlioenman
THE JEWELER
M atch, ( lock and Jewelry
Repairing
Phone 422 E. Washington
. in.'my
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-aft' r U
o
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paying party party. I beconomy and a .tion’s business I business m in iness, and the the better. The • iin economic
• Sre
a
• th# dollar of alvin Coolidge. ° "I »th.. ‘1 am for am for rror*
y-
Mr and Mrs. I
ore visiting the former’!- •> Mrs. Simp-..ii Hiit.
Hirt and family
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W. C. GLASCOCK JEW I LK* & Ml Sit
Match, flock, Jel'lYy \ Musical 4 Instrument Repairing *
IJione <28
Mr# C. K. • tt, and Mrs iding a cen-
Hicrh Point Oil Company $ Incal Si lit ion* LINGO Product*
BINKLEY SERVICE STATION BATTRRIKN — LEE JIBES PHILLIPS 66 GAS & OIL
Airport Road
FLEENOR’S
Priiprs Sundries
0 FOUNTAIN SERVIGR
Open All Day Sunday.
Mi T? .tt,* Hughes, Mi.s Kate |.. Frank Tallxrtt are a ttf bmnial at CWrthai e.
^ ‘»rtk n\i . daughter Jean a^d .-(nn ..f Dayton, 0., are v Lsiting the former's parents. Mr. an I
Mrs. Fred V. Thomas.
Lo « -v.il- •' a M
and will attend the Whitaker-Frien I wedding this evening at Putnamville. IDDITKin 4L GLASsTfird hfzlt SAI.I.: P • s. 60 rents |ie* bushel. John Dietrich. Iv 22-''4- , lt FOR SALE: Peaches, white fre ' ■ tone |teaches ready for canning Monday. Stiain Orchar;, Phone R-!*.1. • 18-3ts.
AFTER SUPPER SALE: Watermelon-, your choice i*,-, Roa-ting ears, sweet coin two doz. 23c. Fkmn-
omy Store-
FOR RF7NT: F..u7 lights, water an 1 garage. # hv n t ,"ii-tld'. d’lione 7'J. I
J 1 afi " 18-2ts
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Chevrolet Sales Inc.
O. W. HOI.LOWELL
't’hone 316 N. Jackson
“SAY IT HMTH FLOWF:RS"
Phone 636
Eitel Floral Co.
Putnam County’* leading F’loriat* |
FIRST BAPTIST CHI RUH
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Gust Emil Carlson, ministeEBible school, 9:30 a. m. Valter Gardner, Supt. ° Morning worship, 1^:30. R'-v. Richand whekm•will bring the message. Mi- , Lorraine Davis and Mrs. Raymond Oneal will sing a duet. fnion, 6:45 P- m. Primary, juni ,r, senior*tind atlult. Evening evangelistic service, 8 o’clock. Rev. Richard Whelan will bring fhe message. Misses Mary and Frances Robertson will sing a duet. Midweek prayer service, Thursday, 8 p. m. ° 0 0 * Y u are cordially welcome to all of our services.
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Oh a 8m*if •uSsteau.! , (21 Mo. l-«« '« """"aSt*' '°" QU s l c E K u V' , *'l
I HE I‘kf:shy1krian ( HI RUH Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Church school, !*:30. Dr. G- H. Manhart, Supt. M ruing worship, 10:35. Sermon theme: “A deliberate choice.’’ The ch..ir will sing “Jubilate _ Deo," by Danks. o ° a el, ( w. * •F riendly Folk- i la c s Picnic, Tues- ■ nipg, at th' - home of Miss Dtildwiir, Manhattan Road. • Orga recital, 8:00 F'riday evening, i a * Mi - S.a j. M- "ir.
>ry — “IVayer,” by
( HRISI I W (TI If RUH
Robert T. Beck, Minister. Church Sch.sil and morning services will be combined with the meeting of crunches at Fillmore. Those going are tequested to meet at the church at nine o’clock for transportation to Fillmore-
M VPI.E CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH
Angie Godwin, minister. Sunday will be a picnic day for the Maple Chapel church school at Forest Park, Brazil. All those attending are asked to bring baskets and m< ■ t at the church at 10 a. m. 'lean- of tinnsportation to be furn-i.-hed by the Clair Albin school bus and auG.-. All parties having cars plea-' bring them to the church. Mrs. Mary Kendell, Supt. Chert will be no evening services. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 a. o
SQVIET-JAPANESF sittl “•■N-^.; OVER lil-iritj) TOKIO A * chief- w. I. tola . , “show down" with Hu-sia. Tl.e J . pa rent I y seeking to tend 1 so Japane.se squabble over . J sure wit i th.- annoancewjl was still coo idling dkyd stiff iio-.o , f warning te M y ,l The warning would deal ,J various “provoi itive ineid^f tl*. railroad right ..f « Soviets maintain are of Ja^ apiration, j o I Mo -cow. The quarrel has resold | verbaF battle of charge andj charge in w , t . J apparently seeks to lay thctJ any aimed conflh t on Dm --I The Chinese Eastern is owned railroad which spaas t Mancliukuo, Japan’s pupjiet i Manchuria. Neg..ti:.t. v i* Tokio and M . f r ; L1 j M in hukuo • . a weeks. . The ■ tfjen t he Japu; • - ' .r m Japanese for • n off. . course ' -| bring the dispute to the i point. * Toki ai *J favor abandonment |J HMthod . 1 •{ anti-Japan. propaeank halted. In this role . - i.-. • jii war office v.-tenby i.-ud* communique which ennmd alleged “incidents" on tht* Manchukii" > . a ing tiiem to S- vict ;.r •: • They includeil the | M.-jirhukth-ans by age it- d :t P. U., Soviet sc ret pdice of Soviet milit.'in ii-'- ’I chukuo, and the firing on Kill | viet frontier guards. The foreign office ipe-keml phaticilly d. 11 that Japan wa cunt lire of the radi # “I !"1 to Russia.
MT. PLEASANT 0 ■dind t school at 2 p. m* and *hen ■ in "', Come, "Seek ye the Lord A • H - may b.. found. UalTye upon Hu" ’ lb-*is near.’ Daiah 6 | CHRIS 11 \\ SCIENCB*CHURCH # . 408 Elm St. * Sunday moaning service, 10:45. ■ Wedne-.liy Evening Service third Wednesday of the month. ^I’.ea'mg room open Wednesday V’ 001 2 to 4 n. pi. • ‘‘S ul" is tbe subject»of the Lesson - Sermon, in all Churches of Chri-G Scientist, on Sunday, Au-; gust Tje The Golden Text is: “Cause mo to hear thv lovingkindness in the morning; for in, tnee do I trust: cause me to know the way wherein 1 should walk; for I lift up my soul unto thee" ( Psalmr. 143: 8). •Among the citations w|jich comprise the Lesson-Sermon°is the following from the Bible: “The Lord redeemed) the soul of his servants: and ni ne of them that trust in him shall be desolute" (Psalms 34: 22). I The L-sson-Sermon also includes .the following passages from the Uhri tian Science textbook, “Science ;< nnd F aith with Key to the Scriptures." by Maly Baker Eddy: "Science reveals Spirit, Soul, as not in the body, and God as not in man but as r« fleeted by man” (p. 467). “Soul •nd Spirit being one, God and Soul aie one, and this one never included in a limited mind or a limited body. Suirit i»eternal, diyine” (p. 335).
Biggest. liU-sical Treat d ikl r.o'i at the M 111 •' ll l night.
A Variety Of Seasonable Foods, Including, FRIED CHK KEjf Will be on the Menu Sunday. ANOTHER SPECIAL DINNER FOR FORTY CENTS CASTLE CAFE
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Prosperity, my friend, is largely a matter of economy! And economy i* juHl thrifty management. I have just had all my old clothes clean, ed, ..pressed .and repaired at the HOME STEAM LAUNDRY * (LEAN KBS It didn’t oust much, nnd I have n flip clothe* I need. I’m making my own prosper, ity. r
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