The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1935 — Page 2

THE DAILY EA,VNER GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.THURSDAY. JAMJARY 17. 1935

*y)Id for S60

Herbert ^Sill \|>pear Tuesday

THE DAILY BANNER TO ° f ' K> RMTAr,lAVt f

NTTOKNKV KM'OHT" 7H\1 HE KfXEIVED LETTT.R FROM ( LIENT

!>♦ P. H<^r+j*rt. I ton township rr.an

1 p^ar in ; charge

former Washinr■jvho failed to ap-

coart Monday for trial or. a of embezzlement will report

' here next T .‘-v!ay. according to Kred V Thorr.aa. hi* attorney, who add TTjuneiay he ha* received a letter from hi* client.

Herald Consolidated 'It Wave* for AH” Enter ad la the postoffiee »t Greencaatle, Indr ana, a* aecoe^ claea sb*:! matter under Act o 1 March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cent* per wrefc : *? 00 per year by mall to Putnam County: tt 50 to ISM per year by mall outalda Putnam County.

SOCIETY

Guy Call former restaurant operator in Greer castle announced Thursday that ne ha* leased a room

at 18 west Washington street from (VXell-Osborne the Kroger Grocery company and 'larrlage Annoeneed will open for business Frl-lay noon -'* r8 - •' Osborne | u/7 a’est Washington street, an-

nounce tne carriage of their daugn-

| ter,

| O’Neil, son of Mrs

SHORTE COLDS

PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS

was returned in the local court, each of the rtockholders being assessed

yjM ima Osborne to Joseph H stipulated sums Baumunk was ap-

P^jbert V. O'Neil, pointed receiver to collect these as-

/"i • T . (of Indianapolis.

<yl\p Lecture The marriage took place Dec 1 at According to Baumunks report

E parsonage in only P. O Pearson of- had

Lumberjack To

Hob J'jlm.bn

According to Thomas Herbert reported. he did not know hi* ease was •-.et for Monday and promise*! to be nere next T j'-’ iay when a new trial iate '*111 be set Herbert is now in Cincinnati O

\ BIBLE THOrf.HT FOB TODA1 THE NEIGHBOR 3PIP.IT: Le'every one of u* please his neighbor j for hi* good to edification —Romans

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REV. AARON W MADDOX TO RF.

SPEAKER AT PKF.SBVTEKIA.N MEN S «.rppF.R

the Fairview M Bloomington Rev

U&OOOS of tne toUl Judgment been collected by the receiver

Delated

Attendants

were Mas Alice Me-

prior to his report and resignation. This money will be pro-rated among

Because to many demand- for hi* eurtody were carle following h.s ' Larry tounty, Witrouri, decided to call for bid* for Lob John-on, above, notor.oc Ozark bandit. The d‘- p‘rado v.‘r,t to Ja*per county, Mi 'U ,, when Sher.ff Oil Roger* Lrd^griO in the •auction ' lalfc".

Herbert put hi* trondarr ‘-n P^tlph Lranneman ar 1 1 A Herbert in an embarrassing r<osition when he fai!e-j to appear for tria! Rfxial Judge lohn H A lie** however withheld irnmeliate forfeiture of the bond in order to give the bondsmen time to pro-hice Herbert.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Joe Andrews DePauw student left the county hospital Thursday Leon White returned to his home Thursday from the county hospital.

BANNER WANT AD 5 ! I*AT

rava

Chech All Of

Thete Seniatlonal

REGULAR LOW PRICES COMPARE THEM ONE BY ONE

We have lifted below just a few of our everyday low prices. See (Fir managers for many other values too numerous to mention.

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CRACKERS BLOCK SALT

HarriM'-ri 3a!’.*4 Sod

Peaches , " r » Brown Sugar Salmon Mello Wheat

Salt

Iona Cocoa

CfcKt

Lfc.

Tall Can

Morton’a B molt i r. x

r* Ol. Fkf.

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Tli

2 IO». Can

Powder c rl

2 I.b Can

Flour Aa Prunes

Bulk Rice

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Tanoaka ^ Sun* a we«t

Pkga

Lb.

Fkt

Lb.

29c

5c

11c 15c 75c 17c 23c 23c 13c

5c

Raisins 8 ** 41 *« Soap 1 <•*> y 3 Crackers Gr * , » m

Wheaties

Pumpkin

Flour MLv;. 4

Waldorf Buckwh’t

Aunt

1 Jem.ma’a 1

Juice

Juice

For All

ti.klriK furp

2 1 I.b.

2 7;27c Apple Sauce

. -. anicl in addition thete SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY

IONA FLOUR

Salmon M ' ih - c. .

Sardines ','. 4'* ■ 25c String Beans

RED BEANS

Quaker Oats ^ 8c Karo Syrup Argo Starch ' JJ 20c Lava Soap 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE VX Soap Chips ^*,1 , 27c Brillo

4 15c Soap r ;V,;V

Red

Label

Ajax Soap

BABO

81c

3 r - kn * 23c 2 15c 3 25c

20c

c.ir. 5 C u Pk, J9 C Irk** 15 C 10 28c 2 c * r * 23c

The Perfect January Breakfast

BISQUICK SAUSAGE Rajah Syrup Bokar Coffee

FLORIDA ORANGES

Ml *e Perfect WafRea

Kirisan'a Ir.diara J ure Pork Link

Large

200-2 i fc hiza

ii: 29c u 19c

tn jut 25c Lb. Tin 25c

L ‘ 23c

Ereth Fruitt and Vegetablet

POTATOKS pJl No - Vr'*" B M ag h - 98c HKAI) LETTUCK Th'LL'"” 15c APPLES, Fancy (Quality, 5 IJ)s. 25c DRAPE FUFIT Texas Seedless 4 for 19 c BANANAS, L^e. Yellow Fruif,5 1^1). 25c NEW CABBABE, Firm, Tender, 2 ll>s 9 C

BUNCH CARROTS Bunch

5c

tm*:OUR MEAT. MARKETS 7

BEKF TKNDKKLOIN,

”’!» 29c

BEEF ROAST

Lb. 14c

GROUND BEEF

Lb. 9c

BEEF LIVER

2 Lbs. 25c

PORK LOIN ROLLS iT'"" 25c

FRANKFURTERS, large Juicy,

2 Lbs. 25c

BONELESS FISH

2 Lbs. 23c

OYSTERS, Solid Pack

Pint 21c

ItAf’nV Light Rreakfa*t * to 6 IJ». Piecen —

i.b 25c

A is P FOOD STORES

TTie r^gui* 1 ' rehearsal cf the Christ- ' lan Church Choir will be held Friday j evening instead of Tnunviay evening i of thl* week.

Mr and Mrs Arthur Lyon* 1022 «outh Indiana street are the parents of l daughter. Joyce Artnalene, Ixjm

Tiiursday morning.

Co-Workers of the First Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at i o’clock with Mrs Walter Gardner, 2% west Seminary street.

Mr. and Mr* Steve Knojentic. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hurst and daugnter Barbara, and John Hunt were guest* Wednenday evening of Mi** Gladys Risk and Miss Elicia Wilson.

Mr and Mrs Cnarlea Gardner and daughter Juliana Otis Gardner and son Walter and Charles D. Mclntire ;,re attending the Coca Cola convention which 1* being held In Louisville.

Ky . thl* week.

Funeral service* for Mr* Lloyd B'ue of Cloverdale township, who died Tuesday morning, were held Thursday morning at 10:M) o’clock from tne Symma church The Rev. VV E Gill wa* In charge. Interment was in the Cloverdale cemetery

The Woman's Bible club of the Go-

bin Memorial Methodist church will met Friday at 2:30 o’clock in the community hall of the church. Mrs. R E. Shaw will conduct the devotions and Mrs. Nellie Chandler will

have charge of the program.

The Men’s Club of the Presoytenan church will have its monthly "Pitchin supper" meeting Monday. Jan 21. at 6 30 p m. The speaker will be a lumberjack.’’ Rev. Aaron W Maddox who work.* among the woo-is-men of the Adiror. lacks. The Rev Ma idox a* a Brooklyn toy graduated from Columbia university and Union Seminary and was promptly called to the assistant pastorate of one of tne large churches in his home town Failing Health sent him to the Adirondack* where he not only fully regained his health, but while doing so was instrumental in building up two self supporting

churches.

From these successful pastorate* Mr Maddox was called about twenty years ago by the Synod of New York to devote himself to the workmen in the timber sections of tne Adirondack mountains There ne nas laborer! successfully up to tne present time and has corn mender; himself to all who know him as a thoroughgoing student a preacher to whom men listen 'with interest and profit, and a successful leader In church work. The pastoral instinct is very strong in Mr Maddox. He sympathize* deeply with the great number of workers in the lumber woods who were as flock without a .shepnerd. He is very widely known in his section of the state and seem.* to know everyone and by his first name Men come to him from everywhere for sympathy

and help.

His address will be illustrated with stereopticon slides made from picture* he has taken In his service In

the woods.

The committee in charge consist* of William P. Cowan, W. Harvey Cox and Harold L. Kaiser. The officers of tne club for this year are: president, Jacob J. Eitel; vice president, Paul Evan*; secretary and treasurer. Edward E. Coffman. All men of the congregation and other men in the community who are interested are invited and urged to attend.

Why should you take a full day washing, ironing, each week to save a few dimes, when you could spend that time to the betterment of your home and yourself Home Laundry A Cleaners. 17-H.

WILL OKDFRF.II PROBATED

The will of Henry Lafoe, late Roach'lale rnan, was ordered admitted to probate in circuit court Wednesday following a ruling by Judge C C. Gillen that Lafoe was of sound mind at the time the document was executed Dec. 24 1931. Objections to probate of the will were filed by Pauline Moreland and Eliza Stevenson. Under term* of the will the entire i state is left to Zella M Baxter, Edna I Hick*, Ruth Stewart, Ester L Russell and Haze! E Russell. The document also named the Roaehdale bank as executor.

AWAIT A DOWNPOUR— NOT MERELY RAINY D\Y

LEWISTON Mont. (UP) The relief investigator was about to okeh an order for a local family when she asked: • Have you any money In the bank ?” "More than a thousand dollars," came the proud reply. "Then you’ll have to use that for the support of yourself and your family.” "But why. we can’t do that." "Why?” "Because we’re saving that money for a rainy day."

FREAK MIMHAPN ARE RECORDED IN KANSAN

OZAWKIE, Kan. (UP)—Freak accident* were recorded in Jefferson County in the last few weeks. Mrs. Lola May lifted her small son to her shoulder. As she did *o sh* twisted her neck and caused a vertebrae to slip She has her neck in n cast now. Mrs. Rose Rumhaugh yawned and her Jaws locked. On the way to the doctor her car became stuck In the snow. She waited an hour and a half for medical aid. Darwin Graham, youngster, drank mercury from a thermometer. A doctor prescribed a remedy by tele< phone. He Is well on the way to re-

covery.

Germany Agrees To Saar Demand

\KKA WILL BE DEMILITARIZED i KM l> Bi FBAHN P AND ENGLAND

GENEVA Jan. 17 ' UP > —Germany today agreed in principle to demilitarization of the Saar, as demanded by France and Great Britain. French fears of attack unless the Saar was Included specifically in tne Rhineland zone caused a dispute which delayed the League of Nations decision to award the territory to Germany. As a result of the German agreement, the way was believed open for immediate award of the territory to the Reich. Ah soon as Germany agreed in principle to the demilitarization France agreed that the Saar should lie handed over formally to Germany on March 1. the date suggested. Germany withdrew its demand that the transfer be made by Feb. 15. The German reply to the French demands was submitted this morning It said that the Versailles treaty settled the demilitarization problem This implied that, inasmuch as the treaty demilitarized the entire Rhinelapd and the Saar is In the Rhineland, the Saar would remain demilitarized.

fiiMarkety

IS 1)1 \ N A POMS LTVESTOCK

Hogs 1000. holdovers 186; mostly 20 cents higher; underweights 25 cent* higher; 160 to 200 lbs , $7 70 to *7 85; 200 to 300 lbs , *7 90 to *8 00; 300 lbs. up. *7 60 to *7 80; 140 to 160 lbs *6 75 to *7 25; 120 to 140 lbs *5 75 to *0 50; 100 to 120 lb* , *5 00 to *5 50; parkings sow* *6 75 to

T7 25; few *7.50,

Cattle 700; calve* 400; *teers; heifers and good cows steady; medium and lower grade cows tending lower; most steers under *9 00; one load SI 1.65; heiiers mostly *4.50 to *7.00; good cows *5.00 to *6 50; other*

Henry ani Paul Lee both of Bloom-! the creditors,

ington.

Mr O’Neil Is employed by the Western Electric company at Indinnapolis They will make their future ;

home in Indianapolis.

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High School P. T. A. To Hear Prof. Edington

An illustrated talk on astronomy i by Proiesor Edington of DePauw

WESTERN UNION TO AID PRESIDENTS PARTY

The Western Union has placed its nationwide system of telegraph offices at the disposal of the president's birthday ball committee for receiving 25 cents from each person who places . liis or her signature on a multiple-

university will feature the meeting | signature birthday greeting;

of the high school parent teacher association in tne hign school auditor-

ium this evening at 7:30 o’clock. The musical part of the program will be in charge of Professor Bergethon.

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Missionary Society To Meet With Mrs. Donner Mrs Merle N English national secretary of tne Wesleyan Service Guild, an organization for business

Tne mesage will read as follows: • Happy birthday Mr President. I am proud to know tnat the cost of rending this greeting will help in the great fight against infantile paralysis to which you have given your leadership and loaned your birthday.” Signatures from every city, town and hamlet will be mailed to New York, where they will be bound into wnat probably will be the greatest

A Loan With [!|

■\Yill pnable

you to j

all your creditors and J

yon a fresh start.

EASY TERMS

Can be nrranoed ,, n ] of

S20 To $300 !

m your Household (j lf Automobile or I.-vesto,

Indiana Loan C 24 1-2 E. Washington

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duct these classes an . .\[ r feels that the community ^ tionaliy fortunate in having; portunity to secure training. is considered as one of the joyable and fascinat.:, reci hobbies for most people business and profession traiJ

and professional women under the i birthday greeting in history. One Women'* Home Missionary Society j hundred percent of the money wl!! and tne Woman's Foreign Missionary ! t>e turne< l over to the national birthSociety of the Methodist church, t ’ al! committee Ahich will arbe the speaker at the regular Janu-j ^ or proper credit for each com-

ary meeting of the Woman’s Home nnunity.

Missionary Society which is to be held at the home of Mrs Frank Donner at 7:30 this evening. Business and professional women Interested in the missionary program of tne church and any others wishing to near this outstanding speaker are cordially invited to attend. A musical program and a social hour will also be feature* of this meeting. ++++++++ ( oterie To Meet Friday Coterie will meet with Mrs J. H Pitchford, 401 east Franklin street. Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock Members please note change in meeting place.

For Delivery now. Car Prepared. Glendora range and heater coal A J. Duff. Phone 317. 17-2p

Don Grimes To Conduct Class

others.

The classes will not ca entirely for those wi nav t signs of natural ability aloe lines but will be open as * those who have never hai, portunities of this kind Mr. Grimes studied for tw at the John Herron An Inst

Indianapolis and last year

instructor at Indiana C itra *

WILL TEACH ART TO PERSON'S INTERESTED AS PART OF EDUCATION PROGRAM

William E Search, county supervisor of adult education, announced Thursday that Don Grimes has been added to the staff of instructors to teach several art classes in Greencastle. Mr. Grimes is well qualified to con-

SPECTAL JUDGE NAMED Judge John M. Baumunk of Brazil has been chosen special judge to hear | tne damage suit of Goldie Koch, ad- 1 ministrator of the estate of Hubert' J. Miller, against the Pennsylvania Railroad company, after Judge C. C | Gillen disqualified himself because of interest in the case Thursday mom-, Ing.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend sincere thanks j and appreciation for the many kindnesses messages of love and understanding, and beautiful floral offer-1 ings from our relatives and friend:< tendered during the death of our be- ] loved husband, father, son. and broth-1 er. Morris A Campbell We especially! wish to thank the Rev. Newlin for! his consoling words, the singers. pall-| bearers and Allan Campbell for hi.*' efficient service. Signed. Mrs Morris Campbell and children, Walter Campbell and mother. Mr. ami Mrs Phillip Carpenter! and family.

New Spring Wash Frocks

$1.00

mm

a

Gay Plaids

Prints, Stripes nml «*f fast color Print.

Size* 14 to 46.

The Quality Shop

I II PITUHFORD

Square Dance, Wednesday night 19c

A six weeks cours . J each week will be off' T .B will be from 7 to 9 ; a!:jl school. On Friday evening! fl ing, pencil, crayons " oils and Wednesday -. ■ lure making an : ® and brush.

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As witn all other ad ilt edul classes, no fee whatever « charged. Everyone interest! to Mr. Grimes at the schetfjJ

or see Mr. Search Th. tirst be Friday of this week

Kuri l RE EXPERT ( OMINo HU

F. E. TAYLOR Of Indiana noils

Will personally demonstra Shallenberger mettvo t charge at the H"’.' 1 ij Greencastle. Ind F ay Jan. 18th from 7 ’ Saturday Jan. 19 f 5 p. m. The Shallenber. J tracts the openir.. “ the average case reganilessH size or location at tl rupttfl no matter how mu- ; 1 strain and puts y | the same day. as effaien:^ fore you were ruptv i. The Snalb-r ' • Shield has no leg straps proof, sanitary’, praeticallj structible, and can * wubathing. Each Shu is k molded and fitted t the pi der heat which giv n pc and satisfaction. Remember this any n dangerous: that all large were once small: that negli result in invalids mil M earning power. Children with nr ' J have proper utter.: I ity will respond n v "I method. Large r * tures following op' : solicited. 3 Do not overlook this opf ]| if you want gratify ■ g dress . r >19 Hlim j apolis.—Adv.

Red Men’s hall, Men, 15c; ladiesj 17-2t

Name Spencer Bank Trustee

RECEIVER TURN'S OVER *3,!MK) 08 TO COURT AND RESIGNS POST

John VV. Baumunk of Brazil, named receiver in the Putnam circuit court Dec 23, 1831, to collect judgments against stockholders in the defunct Exchange Bank of Spencer, filed a final report in the case in the local court Wednesday and paid over *3,900.08 to the clerk before submitting his resignation. W E. Treadway was appointed trustee by the court to make further collections and distribute the same to creditors of the bank. Baumunk was appointed receiver of the bank in the case of Emery (.ray against Maude N. Alspaugn and other stockholders of the bank, which came to the local court Feb. 19, 1931 on a change of venue from Owen county. Gray, on behalf of himself and other creditors of the

«.i ow iu »v.au, ouiera bank, alleged the stockholders were largely *3.25 to *4.50; low cutters j liable for *275,000 due creditors.

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and Cutters *1,50 to *3.00; vealers

50 rents higher, $10 50 down.

On Dec. Judgment In

23, 1931, a *24,36667 favor of the creditors

'I Every Day Bargains; 50c Colonial Club Shaving Lotion, HOT! 50c Colonial Club Shaving Cream, p or \' 35c Williams Shaving Cream, HOT! 1 25c Aqua Velva, For ^ 35c Bottle of Italian Balm, JJOTI 1 35c Bottle of Dreskin, por l 1 25c Pepsodent 50c Pepsodent $1 Pepsodent 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste j Two 25c West’s Tooth Paste and Trial Tube, all for

COLD REMEDIES Bromo-Quinine ... 25c Hill’s Cascara Zerbst’s Capsules . 2§c Brownie Cold Tablets

Squibb’s Cod Liver Oil 39c - 89c Indo Vin • 98c

Squibb’s Magnesia Wafers ’j Syrup of Pepsin 49c

MULLINS DRUG STOW