The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 September 1934 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER l x |g 34.

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Herald Consolidated "It Waves for AH" Er.terel Jr. the postoffice at G r eercast!e. Irdiana. as second class mail matter under Art of

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Subscription price 10 cents per | vre«k: *3 00 per year by mail in Put- ■

• - - " ! mm umrt Aa. by mail outside Putnam County. «;ROrX1*S

CASTLE CAFE Ofters anotbw special Stinday DinPfT temorrow for 4© corts

FRIED CHICKEN

ROAST LEG OF LAMB

And otfcer rood

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will be

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We are in receipt

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of information' hat eft cover

Canal Zee# Sept. 15 — 4ce burst fortn as the of the Entish freighter

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P.«rt> AniMJiince^ Nfarrlau^ Of 1KI*«W Mi-c Gr-cr Hrou-nin^ entertaino ! j at a deaaert bridge at j the Studio Tea Rootn. announcing the ‘ mamage of Thar lea Gamble of Ke- j Winee 111 and Miss Thelma Chaffin I oi rea. which took place July 14.!

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\5r? Gamble was a member of this her of A 1 .phi Pbi sorority. Mr. Cam- j

m - ated in the class of;

member of Delta j

hie was g 1933 and i

; tie stating that an

I e*l several weeks ago relative to price j conditions in Greencastle was mcor ! rert. The article was printed about

Supporting the charge of acting Captain XX ill.am F. Marm= that artoniste had been responsible for the destruction of the liner Morro Castle, Second Officer Clarence Hackney is shown b< >ng sworn in a> a witness before the board of inquiry in X* w York Oty by Dickerson X. Hoover, director of the ft‘ am hip inspect n •‘♦rvice of the department of commerce. Hackney agreed wit:. V. arms that t'. had been a fla-.h of fire from a locker in t:ie ;iiips library'.

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Melody Way and Private Instruction MISS MARJORIE M. LOWER DU'AI'U ( \I\KKNIT1 Ml >l( M HOOI. ( all at Studio Sat. K Mon. Sept. 15 - 17.

Hold Mother In $hi\ hur IH Bo\

irom Company of ; i vlburr. was ^ ' ^bn-le has been employed in lnIr..i:ana which operate in Creencas-, led port authoritie* 0 at L S. Ayres since her article are prist-j precautions to protect other tfupptng j u.e Wroom in

Tc'ZTL* tug was tied to the Kewar.ee They will make their

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anad* in GreencaaUe by tne Standard docks In the v»ciBit> — ^ ! Met «lUi Mm Plerc* Oi! Company, which we are inform.-: traffic. , T . ie Aid of Ointon Falls were even higher after a reduction. Dcoae cUmOa ot ‘ y p church met with Mrs. George than competing gasoline pnee*. A* fre-r.t the Brad ana Pierce Wednesday for an all day that time our infomatkm was ob-1 ventilators the ere,-, quarter, ^ ^ m omlng was spent in

lorallv and we are glad to the Quarterdeck. ir.eti.r.g

locally and we are Lunch was sen-ed or.

, r , pon.rtmv that ou’’ mfonr.a- eflorts to quenen uk- names with.‘-Cc la^T. .. «'■.

ard 0.1 Company tha. out uu |" to use A busmess meeting was called in

<r of mining | the afternoon by the president. Mrs. :Arii i j,.hr. Bee Roll call was answered w-i>: were turned' with Bible verses. Nine new memsizzling as itjbers were taken into the organizahad to stand non Twelve visitors were present,

i on piaiuts so not was U>e footing. The nest meeting will be with Mrs

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up shortly before the decks i Phi Belt* Hold

THK PUKSBYTKRIAX ( Ht'KCll Victor L. Haphael, Minister LOYALTY SUNDAY Churc 1 * school. P:1!0 Dr. G. B Manhart. Supt. College clans taught by Dean Dirks.* Morning worship. 10:35; Sermon theme: •Beginnings ’’ Seventh anniversary of the Goulding Memorial ■ Organ. Mrs Anna Tate of the De- ^ Pauw School of Music faculty will . -.ng: "He that dwelleth in the secret place of tne Mont High." The choir will render: "Jubilate Deo.” Tea at 5.30 p m. for the young people in the manse. Tuxis C. E., 6:30 leader. Karl

Neumann.

Mens dinner. «:30 Wednesday evening. Speaker. Dr. Benson. Choir practice, 7:30 Wednesday

evening.

W omen’s dinner. 6:30 Friday evening Speaker. Dr Snullenbcrger. I IK'«T BAPTIST CHI RCH

tior. v.-aa incorrect.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

William Welch Mair fined to his home by i.

street, is coh-

FiretheB. after at efforts to quench 1 steam under pressuwater despite the I the cargo oi cot tor

Three lines of

j or. the vessel the w s:e I hit the decks. Fire:..r

on planks so hot wa, the footing.

Pasaengers a boar. the Panama Pa- j John Skelton

cific liner Penn*yivar..a which tie-*.

med the decks

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Deputy Sheriff Walter Bryan was i Evansville on business Friday.

w atching the eoaflagratwa.

Mrs. James Henry P. 4 underwent an operation at the county hospital.

Saturday morning

| fives. Mrs Dunmie Dillon 35 years I Mjss Mildred Br ■ti and Miss

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept 15 x hours of questioning by

After detec-

ATTENTION Cattle Feeders

I have 1000 weighty cattle and t»0t) yearlings of hitfh quality Hereford and Anqus that I \nill place with responsible cattle feeders on a contract basis. If you have corn and roughness it will he to your advantage to get in touch with

me.

Dan \\. Tililis. Crave*, Nave & Co. Slock Yard*, Indianapolis.

old. mothe r of Donald Dillon whose Y'ietta Brown are spe; j mutilated body was washed out of a . . ._ a ra Fads

sewer Tuesday was lodged in jail 1 S »000 ie’.n ! >■:. a

I vagrancy charge.

Officers said she will be held pendI mg further investigation. "She told conflicting stories" I iaeut. Donald Tooley of the police I liornicide squad reported. He said j her story of events of last Sunday j night when Donald disappeared, does ! not coincide with that of Gilbert Jacobs 37 years old for whom sne kept house. Jacobs also is held. M-s Dillon . was taken to police ■ headquarters yeatenlay soon after she j returr -ii from the funeral and burial of 13 year old Donald. 1- he ha/1 be«-n ill since the finding of the mutilated I body, two bullets in the head, and I marks indicating mistreatment by a I degenerate. v Jacobs has been held for four day’s in connection with the case. Mrs I Inlion lived at Jacobs’ home with the I slain son and three other children. Police who have been conducting j the investigation have revealed little I coneeming the progress of the in-

I quiry.

I Schoolmates of the slain boy I served as pallbearers at his funeral. The services were held at an under- | taker’s parlor near the [dace where I lus body was found Shirley Dillon, father of the boy, attended the funeral. The mother ann father of the victim are divorced. Dillon has been working in recent months on a farm near Remington. He came here when informed of his son’s death.

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the week

William Dittemore soith Locust street, has returned home from Gosport where he attended the funeral of his brother. Henry Dittemore. Troop No. 41 of the Boy Scouts will have its first regular fail meeting Wednesday, September lie at 7:15 p. m. The troop will be in charge of K.

H. Ingiehart.

Alex Turner has resumed his work as court house elevator operator following a two weeks vacation. During his absence Oliver Shonkwiler has

operated the elevator.

Members of the Keystone Bibl* class are urged to attend their cla. - at the Gobin Memorial church Sunday morning in observance of the

loyalty service.

The Men’s ihbie nans of the *1 E Church will meet m East College at 9:30 a. m Sunday and wishes to extend an imitation to ail men not at-

tending other schools.

Miss Lorene Smith of Greencastie and the Misses Marilyn. Nola and Venus Cooper of I’utnamville are spending a few days at Chicago attending tne Century of Progress. X IIKIHT.E OF MEETINGS FOR Ki 1*1 HIJt AN Mil'll-.N

I I- Mi l>an<e

More than seventy-five couples at-

CODON Panama Sept 15-Af.reh«^ the Pm Delta Kappa fall in the coal btmtom of tne Hamburg- ^ •» ’ in Ule ° 1<J h: « n A erican freignte- Cx-iel was tot-|gymn^um. Music was fumcmmrto yesterday and rte «•••• **-9* orchestra and

r . er.’..r:a.nment included danc <fcco«-red while the « » Bd MiSS Jean G: passing through the Br ^ ^ ’ ***** b >' M:ss Ma ^ 0 ‘-

at noon

The fire was freighter was

canal.

K\l*l< AI> FAST GAINING ( «JN TKOL. ' \V - ROBIN NON

Gardeners “Lawn’' Is Concrete

The Republican Women’s club will begin fall activities with a series of six meetings in September and a similar series in October. There will be one afternoon meetr g in each ward and evening meetings for colored women and business women Besides the meetings scheduled to beheld in town there- will be a number throughout the county. A fine group of speakers has Ix-en secured and a tiuaiiier of Republican candidates will also be in attendance at each mec-t-

ing.

The schedule of meetings is as follows: Tuesday . Sept 18. 3 o’clock. Third want. Speaker. Prof. Hiram Jome. Wednesday Sept 19, 7:30 o’clock, meting for < ■ lion d women. Hostess. Mrs Adam Waggoner, Crown street, Speaker Mi: R Qgg. Friday. Sept 31 2:30 o’clock. First Ward. Hostess, Mrs. A. R Chenowetli. 202 west Washington street. Speaker, Albert Williams. Tuesday, S/pt. 25, 2:30 o'clock. Second ward. Hoatcas. Mrs. W. F Lakin, 22 <-xst Washington street. Speaker, Judge Dormer. Thursday, Sept. 27, 7:30 o’clock. Business womeh. Hostess, Mrs. I- rank Donner, 62.3 Seminary street. Speaker. Albert Williams. Friday, Sept. 28, 2:30 o'clock. Fourth ward. Hostess. Mrs. William Koby, 15 Beveridge street. Speaker, Judge Donner. G \ RIM \ |.\S t'HEAP NEW ORLEANS i UP i—Gardenlas, that White, highly fragrant flower whieh sells for 75 cents to |1 each in Western and Eastern cities, can lie bought for five cents apiece here. In quantities, the price is proportionately lower.

BANNER W ANT ADS PA*

Rear ra.io singer of Greencastie.

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Section Tnree of the Chirstian church met at the home of Mrs Henry Phillips Thursday afternoon The meeting .'-as opened with the settlor, song A business session was held Mrs W T Handy led the de \otions She also rea/1 a poem "The Five Loaves.’ Mrs. Phillips led discussion on the subject. "Why the

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Mi/nday Ibxtk

PRINCETON. In Sept 15—Senator Arthur R. Bc<«xnan«i in a campa gn speech here ast night charged t,.at changes in our form of government arc tne han ri: of an evergrowing "roup cf ra acais in key

positions ’’

•-They are char ^mt this government from a represen la tne republic t a puzzling :<nygot of bureaucrary

iL/t’ so .a;..- and f . SB tr.e : > tub Te Meet .■■••-nator ass/rte-l j The Monday Book Club will meet • We hire forr.-.s of com'nunjsrr. .it. v ith Mrs A A Abbott, south Coltlie gf»vemment ita<-lf to sik-Ji an ex-1 'ege avenue M/*n<iay evening at 8 o'tent that our efforts should be di- J < lock.

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i -i high f a ratr-r, R'-eKi iHe 4 cmple

• ‘ soapdov Mimed hat unlay

th/- .* ■ reet c- --n- who harangues the! Mias Tressa Oletta Brann. daughoccasional passer by." i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brann.

, an i George McClure Rissler. son of 1 Mr arvi Mrs. Josep.h Klsaier, both | <•! Reelsville. were married by the I Rev. J M Cauldwell of Crawfor.isj vdie at his home Saturday’ morning aid j 8 30 o'clock The single ring cere-

W iH j many was uscii.

| Attendants at the ceremony were j M’,. W alter Brann and Mis. Alma Wright, mother and sister of the ''I j r, r>ie and Kev. William Holton ol

Indianapolis.

Both Mr ami Mrs Rissler

MOwiy'

Our D*an

Service

Hus Proven Helpful to

Many

F'uioilifn.

$20 L FOR

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" ,t Tem8 Arraatti* 1 Ka< ' h ,n ’kvi'luara ^ Indiana Lian C 0i •-M'/, E. Wash, x,.

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immediately fo lowing W hy Christ come? Be there and we find out what H< said about it.

NOTH I TO RIIMtKRS FOli PI ll> FOR f ol .N'TA ASVLI M

Notice is hereby given that bid* will be received up to 2 o'clock P M on MONDAY THE FIK.ST DAY OF OCTOBER at the office of the county auditor of INitnam County. Indiana in the City of GrwncasUe for the furnishing of supplies for the county asylum of said county for the quarter ending J/'-cember 31 19:^ That a requis/' ,on for all said supplies to be furnished, are named and ! specified in a requisition made out : and file.) by tne superintendent of said asylum and is now on file in i raid auditor's office open for the in-

spertion of bi.i.l. rs.

are

| gra/mates of P.eelsvilie high school ; m the class of I9::i The bride later attenied Brazil Business College i while Mr. Kissler attended DePauw

1 university.

They will make their home in Keclsvdle. Mr. Kissler is engaged in .‘aiming. Botn are popular young j people of Washington township.

THREE E4>4,s iv ONE

SOFTH WTNDSOXt Omn <VP) of M E Helm's re ns laid a : 'thre..-in-oTie" egg There were two normal size eggs connected bv a

.vh.'.'itT “'I t0 fUrn ‘* n ar ‘ 1 i- h0rt tU ^ Th< **** ^ *><' "Ddls '-xhibit samples of the g/xeis and ar-

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•ion by the Board of Commisr ion/ -;l Notice is hereby given that the unit the tune /.!•, are opened and con- i dernu ned has been apfennted by the side red ex. ept ; 1( h articles of rner j u erk of the Circuit Court of I*utcJiandise of standard brand* that nam bounty. Slate of Indiana, Excmay lx- named i n the requisition of cutor ot tht ’ W|U ot John J Mullen,

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Said estate la supposed to t/e sol-

vent.

ig A. Wagner and A G. Wicke.

Ex* i ulor. •

September 14, 1934

Attorney. M. J. Murphy.

No. 7653.

John W. Herod. Clerk of the l*ut-

XO-.'Jt

which need not i« fumlshe.1 for In-

spection.

All bi/ts submitted must be filed in duplicate on blanks to be fumistK'd by the z-ounty auditor, accompanied by a bond in the sum of *500 payable to the Hoard of Commission/■rs of said county to the approval

of said Board, anil containing the ;. n ‘ un G * rclut GfJUrl - provision and z onditions to furnish ! ~

all suppli/'s and merchandise in full •' I' I Cl" With <he bid submitted ,f ” • - 1 th. tract and a|^o tr. l/e accompanied by a non-collusion

affidavit as required by law

The Board reserve* the right to

reject any and all bids.

J. G. BRITTON, LEE WOOD, and EDGAR A HURST,

Board of Commissioners Attest; William A. Cooper, County

15-2t

Auditor.

Lincoln Restaurant

SUNDAY

FRIED CHICKEN

DINNERS LFNf HES

40c 2 51-

Gust Emil Carlson, minister In our church forward movement in Greencastie. Sunday is our 'loyalty Sunday." Not merely loyalty to the church or to an organization as such but loyalty to Christ. If we move at His command we will soon uossess our rightful spiritual possessions. Any other manner of ovement will be futile and fruitless L. • us remember the prayer of Moses n his going forward to [josspss the promised land. "If thy presence go lot with me. carry us not up hence.” Bilile school. 9:30 a. m. Walter Gardner, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30. Message

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Unions - Primary, junior, senior CHWSTIAN SCI KNUR {Juj

for college students i and adults,

6:36 p. m.

Angie Godwin, minister. Church school. 9 30 a . ra Epworth League. 0;45 p m y

er, Ixiuise Williams.

EN-ening worship at 7:30 cJ Sermon subject. "Unoccupied iJ tory." The young women's nJ will Sing "Help Somebo/iy Tn ^J The Junior League will meetM nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock 1 I layer and son seri'ice y day at 7:30 p.m Subject fot J tation. "The Mind of Christ J Bibles and be prepared to askJ

answer questions.

SOMERSET < HI li< || There will be services at theJ erset church, north of Rrick on Sunday. Sept, lb Sundays* at 10 o'clock. Church services at 11 am 1 7:30 p. m Kev. Lester Stom 1 conduct the nu-< i 1, nn l I’au pj inson of Fillmore -.ill i,/ ■ . -m

408 Elm St

Evening evangelistic services. 7:30 1 Sunday morning er.ice, 10:4

^ - r*, Wl‘HnP«4lTV ITvaninr* ii

)'(lock. Message, "Serving Two

M.-iiters.”

Midweek prayer service, Thursday,

7:30 p. m.

GOBIN Ml.MORI VI. METHODIST ( HI K< II Ilex Albert E. Monger, pastor. Pi of Van Denman Thompson, min,s*cr of music. Dr Edward R. Bartlett, church s< bool superintendent. Church loyalty Sunday. 9 ".0 a. m. Sunday church school. Student classes and Men's class wUl mec-t in East college. in 40 a m. Morning worship. Ser•non subject. "A Livable Religion," Dr. Monger. Music. Prelude: Arioso, Bach. Anthem. 'Awake, Jerusalem," Thompson. The University choir. Tenor solo, "The Spirit of God Is ''por Me." Thompson. Edgar Ishcr.vood. ■&$ Offertory. Ada; r io from Symphony 51. Wider. 6 p. m. High Scliool Epworth .es ic. Subject, "Knowing the Bible." leader. Miss Jane Etter. 6:30 p. m. Student vespers In ■barge of the student cabinet of this ehurch This is to he followed by a . -llowship hour in the Community hall.

Wednesday Evening Seme* ti| Wednesday of the month

ReaJing room o;,en from 2 to 4 u. m.

“Substance” t« the 4I the Lesson-Sern on all (....1J of Christ, Si ient. t, on.' , .1.

Wembei 16.

The Golden Text i : “My Gd •hall .-U|.| J to his rich/- in g. ’y Cs3

Jesus” <Phili|/) ian

Amc/ng the citation »iii,h(i*J prise :!iz- J lollowing from the HiWc:‘'Held reigi,.-" • hmajaR

the Lora

wherewith he hath | -i

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cannot be moved. Thy ton il established of old” (P- i - ' !l, The Lesson-Sermon ann rcWd the following passagf - fra* fl Christian Scit • • t/xtl "t sal and Health with K>-y to thr Sa*J tures.” by Mary Bake r Ed/iy: “. ; i| stance is that whi h id incapahle 1 Spirit, the synonym - f or God, is the only ri al The spiritual w t* 1 dividual man, i- a c-mi - A reflecting the vir. m. ; • *4 Spirit” (p. 4681. ' ‘hcJ substance ami cons, -ue 4iM| nized by Uivine Scicnci" (p.-'h

FIRST CHRISTIAN 4 HI RCI! Robert Talmage Beck, Minister. Mrs. B. F. Handy, director of Church School. Walter Vasaer, director of Music. Mrs. Walter Vasser. Organist. 9 30 a. in. Unified Service. Adult Discussion groups. Junior Church Worship and Communion. Primary Church Worship. Beginners and Nursery. 10:00 Adult Worship and Communion. Sermon: How One Man Learned. S[K’aker: Mr Beck. Organ Prelude: "In Summer”— Stebtxns. Offeralory: "To A Wild Rose"— MacDowell. Postlude Adoration” -<ioul. Sol °: My Task. Soloist: Mr. Yasser. 10 >5 General Assembly. 11 l-> a ni. Stu/lent Round Table. '' 1 ctu istiaa Bndacvor. *

THK < III |{ ( 11 or THE N V7.A RENE . 21 < E. Washington Street Rev. E. F Singhurse, I'astor. 9 W a m.. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Voting Peoples hour, 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. Prnver meeting Thurs.lay, 7:30 p. m. u ° hope to see you at Sun<lay wiioni m-xt Sunday morning at 9:30. 1 """ bung the l*>y or girl that is you go. saying* wkul I v ' m an ‘ sa V l nK and will go to eternity as you go. VV, ‘ lnvi1 '’ you to attend our four "ervieoR next Sunday. z' 1 our last service the evangelis<i< hour our District Supt. Rev. Jesse ‘"ns, will preach. We want you to <Mni b 1 ® 01 with us and enjoy the cervice.

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W. C. GLASCOCK JEM ELK3 .V "1 j, Wat/h, < lotk, Ji-x'Iry Inslrument lh|Kiiri»I. Phoo. 43*

High Point Oil C ompany 3 l/oral Slali' 1 "* UNCO ProdnfM

BINKLEY SERVICE STA^ BATTERIES - I' FK 1111,5 PHILLIPS fill HA* 5 * l|L Airport RoiH

FLEKNOB’S Drugs kud" 1 fount\1N Open All DO

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