The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1936 — Page 2

the daily BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936.

DO YOU REME3IBER THE NEWS?

One of five possible choices correctly completes each of the statements made below. The statements are selected from articles of widespread interest in the news of the past week. I’lck your answers and compare them witli the correct results on page four. 1. A 76 year old man was arrested after attempting to extort $1,000 from (A) Mrs Franklin Roosevelt, M. Lai (C) Mat West, (D) Mrs. Will Rogers, (E) James Farley. 2. The most serious civil war in the history of the country is threatening the future of (A> Japan, (B) Cuba. (C) China. (D) Russia, (E) Germany. 3. A Texas hank robb«=r is now in solitary confinement for an assault with a pair of scissors in a California prison on (A) Thomas H. Robinson. (B) Alvin Karpis. (C) Warden Lewis Lawes, (L>) a piison cock, <E) Al Capone. 1 ' ' 1 . 1 I'lOte ! of cash and valuable jewels, i .-cklace 000 (B 9*0,000, (C) $50,000. (D) $300,000, (E> $100,000. i The keynote speech at the r.i tmnal Democratic convention at 1 i adclphia was delivered by AID n \\ from ,i "' (A) Arkansas, (B) Kentu •

Pennsylvania. (D) Texas, (E) Michigan. 6 The summer season officially arived this week on the longest day of the year, which was (A) June 21, (B) June 27. (C) June 24. <L>) June 23. (E) June 26. 7. In one of the greatest sports upsets in history Joe Louis, negro prizefight marvel, lost by a knockout to (A) Max Baer, (B) Primo Camera. (C) Barney Ross (t>) James Braddock, (E) Max Schmeling. g In its rumored that James A. Farley in order to spend his entire time in directing the Democratic national campaign, will icsign his post in the president’s cabinet as (A) secretary of state, (B) attorney general, (C) postmaster general, (D) secretary of labor. (El secretary of agriculture p. After goring his keeper to death, Wally, trained eDphant, was shot to death by a firing squad at his home in a zoo at (A) Chicago, (B) Detroit. (C) St Louie. (D) San Francisco, (E) New York 10. A fist fight, started when Al in it ii banners were displayed in the gallery of the Democratic convention hall, has been blamed on (A) Democratic Smith sympathizers (B) anti new deal Democrats, (C) Republican hoodlums, (D) Father Coughlin, (E) Socialists.

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" I Entered In the postoffice at Green castle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878 Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3 00 per year by mall tn Put nam County; $3 50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County

A BIBLE THOI (.111 FOR TODAI TheAnswer of Grace: In the day when 1 cried thou answeredcst me, and strengthenedst me with stiength in my soul. Psalms 138:3. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

i | Mrs Irene Sears has returned to her home from the county hospital I Tim Grimes has returned home after a week’s trip in Kentucky and l Tennessee. Mr and Mrs. George Pursell left Saturday for a short visit in Lancaster. Pa They will also go to Atlantic City for a few days. Mr and Mrs. Shirley Lawrence of Louisville, Ky, arc sounding the weekend with the latter’s parents, I Mr and Mrs. Albei t Houck

BANK MESSENGER KOBBLD AN FRANCISCO, June 27. - A .ik messenger reported to police late esterday tw men assaulted hir and escaped with a satchel cont ning between ’0.000 and $15,000 m cash and $0)0 000 In checks. Ralph E • i lisle. 60 years old. a collector t r the Wells Fargo Bank for irs, silffeied multiple scalp ' ’ i *t ions. He said one of the ro' heat him ov r the head with i pistol. p c l officials .‘.aid the checks w not negotiable They stated ( : e was one of their most trusted employes.

Funeral services for Charles R Watts of Brazil, were held Friday afternoon at the home of Charles Hand. Mr Watts died from an attack of scarlet fever and funeral services w'ere private. Mrs Watts was formerly Miss Irma Hand, and was well known in Greencastle where she attended DcPauw University. She is a niece of Dr. J. A Throop of this city and of Samuel Wilton, who formerly lived here. FOR SALE: 15 - 30 McCormlckDeering Tractor Bargain if sold at once. Ira Nichols. Fillmore. 22-6p

Mrs. A W. Tompkins fornia and Park Bryan

of Caliand son

George Smythe. of Coatesviile. j IN MEMORA entered the county hospital Saturday TONEY—In loving memory of out for treatmest. ! dear husband and father. Frank

j Toney, who passed away one year

ago today. June 27, 1035.

j Gone dear Daddy, gone forever

Mrs William Roberson of Roachdale underwent an operation at the

county hospital Friday.

Mrs Arthur Loring and daughters of Kalamazoo, Mich . are visiting the former's mother. Mrs. G W. Bence Dr. E. R Bartlett will preach at the log chapel at Turkey Run Sunday morning at 0 o'clock. His subject will be "We Build A New World."

ii

SOCIETY >- fcV'Iwi « .1

Mrfc Orville Stewart Heads Woman's I ninn A meeting of the Woman's Union of the First Christian church, attended by 65 members, was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Garrett, with Sertio Four in charge of the program and social hour. Mrs, W A Beemer of Section Two gave an Inspiring scripture lesson and sermonette, on the general theme of "Living today with faith to care for tomorrow.” Rev. Robert T. Beck led the prayer. The business session conducted by Mrs. J B Van Horn was interesting because of the many announcements of work acomplished in the last few weeks Mrs W It Hutcheson, chairman of tiie sanctuary committee, an

How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember No one else can fill your place, for It’s lonely here without you Sad and weary are the days For there is a place still empty | Since you quietly went away Sweet and sad, so fond and true

Children and grandchildren.

CHURCHES

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Victor L. Raphael, minister. Dr. C B Manhart, church school director Miss Sadie Moor, organist. Mrs. J A. Bamberger, director of choir. Church school and morning wor-

ship merged tomorrow.

Promotion day. 10 a. m. (Note changed hour). The departments of

But there’s not a day dear Daddy, the children’s division will present a That we do not think of you j program under the direction of their Sadly missed by your wife. Mattie, superintendents Music: Prelude,

“Children’s Songs”: offertory, “Recitative and Choral,” Guilmant; anthem by Youth choir, .Take Thou Our Minds,” Laufer. Baptism of

i hildren.

Choir practice Friday 7 p. m.

For Sale—

FOR SALE Used naby carriage, Lloyd Loom stroller $5. Single bed mattress, almost new $7 50. H K Robbins. Phone 782-K. 27-3t FOR SALE One good work horse $115; one 2-year old colt, a real one. will make a 1600 lb horse, steel gray; one Shorthorn cow and calf; also 2 Jersey cows. Walter S.

For Your Vacation Other Suixiujgj. Expenses CASH lo carry S plans, clean up old bills or L unexpected expense and see us. You ran get 1 any amount you need her your auto, furniture or , personal security y ou ° j our prompt service and Z'i venient payment pi ans . Urc « Indiana Loan Co. 241, E. Washington p|, 01l(

FIRST’ BAPTIST CHURCH Gust Emil Carlson. Minister.

and program plan«d for fa if

ter work The leaf vice will be held at

Creek at 7 p

Campbell.

26-2t

FOR SALE One 32-volt automatic Dolco light plant in good condition George L. Inge, Morton.

26-2t

FOR SALE Used binders and mowers, hay loaders; ust I tractors;

Jack, who recently returned from nounced the purchase of new furni- a i 80 country telephone. Walter S.

■ ..FOR MODERN WOMEN

Boxes of

12 .

MCI I IN'S DRUG STORE

Sanitary Protection Without Napkins or Belts TT’or today's woman . . . -1 Imsy, modern, throwing off ancient shackles . . B-ettes were created. As efficient as ordinary napkins, yet so tiny that a day’s supply ran he carried in a handbag, B ettes perform their function invisibly and safely. Women everywhere agree that B-ettes are the most comfortable, the most convenient method ever devised. : : : At your Druggist's Sold tn boxe* of 12 snd Handbag rackets of 8

:59c

STEVEN’S PRI G STORE

Shanghai, China, are guesta of Mr and Mrs Fred V. Thomas Clellan Ash, who was painfully injured in the Monon train wreck at Putnamvllie several days ago, returned to his home Friday from the county hospital Representatives of federal governmental agencies In the Terre Haute area will meet in the postoffice at Terre Haute at 2 p m next Thursday, July 2, for their firD coordina tion meeting, Clarence Manlon. state director of the national emergency council, announced today Greencastle people who attended the public reception of the W. R. (’. convention held in the lobby of the Graham hotel, followed by a dance in the Masonic temple at Bloomington, Tuesday night, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonadis McNeely Mr and Mrs GAy Skelton, Mr and Mrs. Guy Pickens and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimes. The playgrounds at the city park will lie open to children from 3 to 12 years, beginning Tuesday. TMey will also be open each Wednesday and Thursday from ?• tq u a ni Children are requested to bring balls and any toy they wish to play with Among the supervisors will he Marian Ellis. Margaret Ann Inman. Marilyn Stewart, Martha El len Rector. Virginia Matties. Fran ces Mathes. Elizabeth Knauer Mary Knoll. Dorothy Burt, Maxine Surlier, Charles A Rector and Harold

Cook

ture for the church parlor, and Mn: , Campbell, South End Elevator. 26-3t E R Bartlett, dlrectot of th< church school, told of plans to si nd several * SALE t nusual bargains at people to the tnidsut con Norge Sales this week. One new

washer $.!9 50, two used Kalamazoo ranges. Phone 3. 24-27-21

ference at Bethany park. The union voted a substantial sum to this pro-

ject.

Rev. Beck announced the closing of tiie missionary year of the church Sunday, June 2k, and asked a special

offering to make up on apportion- | FOR SALE Early apples at Wildment of $15. All members are u ked wood fruit farm, north on state road to remember tln.i offering Sunday , 43. Bennett, Mgr. 26 5p

Rev. Beck spoke enthusiastically

FOR SALE Eight room house, garage, workshop and garden Price reasonable 701 Crown street. 26 2t

TRY Murphy’s Vig-O-Ray starting and Growing Mash. J. W. Hendrix. Putnamville. 25-.'ip

—For Kont-

These hot days you'll look cool

and feel comfortable in WASH

SUITS We have special equipment | be | |fl Houston

to keep them looking right

Hone

of the work of all the church depart 1 incuts and praised the work of the women and for their interest in all

phases of the work,

Mrs. Beck spoke of the happy cooperation between the leaders of the! union and tiie pastor ai.d his wife. [ and of what a loyal group ol women meant to the plans of the minister | The new officers for the ensuing year were announced by the nominating committee in charge of Mrs. I ; C. Brothers, and presented with words of greeting by Mrs. Van Horn Mrs. Orville Stewart, the new president. lias beeni second vice president during the past year an I chairrfian of the musical program committee for the year just ending. She is well \ known in union work for her capable leadership and an ither year of splen-

did work is predicted.

Vice presidents announced were:

First: Mrs. Albert McFerran; sec-| ,,, , ~

end. Mrs Rov Abrams, thir l. Mrs. I I<EMAIjE HKLF: '™chers- many -(’lav Brothers: fourth. Mr, Slella i v “ e « »««•'<«• "'rite us you, '•Cox Mrs J M Herod was elected ^"MLcations. enclose stamp. Teaclitreasu I Mi Lee V ' ' hange, Kansas City, Kan. Ip let a ry. | WANTED Repair woik on all A musical program w; s presented ( . a ,. s; W ork guaranteed; expert clecI by the Misses Eileen and Wanda 1 trie service; get, our prices first.

I York, Betty Lou Havens and Clara | Weber's Gars o.

Miss Evelyn Clump.

FDR RENT: Modern furnished five room house at 714 east Washington. Phone 236 after 6 p m. 17-tf WANTED To buy young Jerney or Guernsey bull. Fred Parkhurst, Cloverdale, Ind. Route 2. 27-2p FOR RENT: Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping. 401 west Columbia street. 25-27.2p

—Wanted —

WANTED: Any Kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysviile. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.

Laundry & Cleaners

27-It

HIk:. by K-FTTFS < <)., INC., DuBois, Fa.

Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. R. E. COOK Agent P. O Box 345 Phone 638 \.\

accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Crump, sang two numbers During the social hour cooling refreshments were served.

•!• + + -I- -i- -i- -h Mrs Harris Hostess I o Needlei r aft 4 luh

118 North Jackson.

20 2p

Big Carnival Coming!

MIDWEST SHOWS MONDAY Jtme 29 to July 4 (inclusive) West Walnut Street Show Grounds GREENCASTLE, IND.

Dry-Cleaning Pressing Hat Blocking

Family Wash Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Shirts.

Home Laundry and Cleaners

WANTED Work by experienced middle aged woman. Nursing sicknes and gcnn d housework. Address Box X. Banner office. 26-2p WANTED: Used car or light truck. Ford Preferred. O. G. Evens, 327

The Nfedlecralt club met Friday ( H )oominetnn 2 5 :ip

Bible School, 9:30 Davis, superintendent.

Morning worship, 10:30 a ni. Message: "At Jesus' Feet.’’ Unions Primary, Junior Intermediate. Senior and B. A U.—7:30

p. m.

Evening Gospel service, 8 p. in. Message: “Tears.” The Daily Vacation Bible School continues through this week witli closing exercises Friday evening at 8 p. m The present total enrollment is 139 and the average attendance for the week is 119. 5 S Council Monday evening at 7 p m. Business meeting of tiie church Monday evening at 8 p. m. Prayer service Thursday evening at 7 p. m. Adult Education Class Thursday Class Thursday evening at 8:45. Every interested person is asked to be present at this rehearsal. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert Talmadge Beck, minister. Mrs. E. R Bartley, director of church school Graded church, 9:15 a. m. Young married people and parents of growing children. Guest leader. Dr. Paul Kay. 9:30 Adult Discussion groups The Sunday Men’s Forum will meet in the south section of the social rooms. The Bible Class will meet in the north section of the so< ial rooms. 9:30 a ni Children’s groups. The Junior church will meet in the Upper Room Chapel. The Primary church will meet in the Children’s Chapel. The beginners and Nursery will meet in the Children’s room. 10 a. in Morning worship for adults and young people. Subject: The Church We Love. Organ Prelude: The Prelude to Tristan Wagner. Offertory: Our Teacher in Heaven—Bach. Post hide The Heavens Resound — Beethoven. Mr Leslie Gilkey will preside at the organ. 11:15 a m. Youth Forum. Leader: Mr Beck 6 30 p m Christian Endeavor. Special guest program. Monday evening. 6:30, dinner In honor of new mem hers

M cCoru

to which the e

in. Murel league as well as friends

ate in\J

open Wednc

CHRISTIAN SCIf:m F, chi

408 Elm street.

Sunday morning service, 104 Wednesday evening sirvice Wednesday of the month

Reading room from 2 to 4 p. m.

“Christian Science” i« th e ject of the Lesson-Sermon Churches of Christ, Scientist

Sunday, Juno 28.

The Golden Text L “The M

dom of heaven is l,L untoljf which a woman took, am] hi three measures of me*!, til) whole was leavened’’ (Matthe*

Among the citation, which e

prise the Lesson Sermon it] following from the liiblc; "\j these things the Mrd appr,

other seventy also, and sent two ana two before hi > ,

every city and place, whither]

himself would cumc i 1

he unto them. The harvest truh great, but the labourers are f pray ye therefore the Lordofj

harvest, that he labourers into hi

the sick that in, aH I onto them, The kingdom of G« come nigh unto vnu" (Luke Id)

t, 9).

The Lesson-Sermon also inclt) the following pa !g< ft m Christian Science t< xtDook, and Health with km to the Sc tures" by Mary Bal ; 1 tian Science awakens the sinner,| claims the infidel, and raises f the couch of pain the helpless valid. It speak tn the dumb words of Truth, and they am

1 with rejoicing. It causes the d^ai

hear, the lame to v alk, and thebl to see. Who would he the firs, disown the Christliness of works, when our Ma-ter says their fruits ye shall know theti J

(p. 342).

TURKEYS ill MM K l’l sf

WHEATLAND Cal (I Pi 1 least one branch nt California culture life is 1 4 siiflermf; fmnf present plague m -m siwt.pers are devouring ninny crops Tu( raisers say then fowls are wot; overtime getting lat on the

NOTICE TO BIDDFItS H)lf PLIES FOR < Ol M l \'YI Notice is hereby given that] will be received up to 1 "o p. m. on Monday, the Sixth & J July, 1936. at r auditor of Puinai Count'’, 1m in the city of Greencastle, foL furnishing ot supplies tor the c asylum of said county for the

ter ending Septi

That a requisition for all saw plies to be furnished, are nanii’' specified in a requisition ms# and filed by the superintends said asylum, ami is now on h said auditor's offi open for

afternoon at the home of Mrs. Theodore Harris, Hanna street. Plans were made for guest day to

be held In

call ana

WANTED Vault and cess pool cleaning. Any time, anywhere. J.

July. Responses to roll C. Rumley. Gieoncastle, R 3. 23-5p

were Historic Spots in Indi-i

Mrs Blanche Monni tt was| —• JLSt —

Frank (’. Schocnman

THE JEWELER

Watch, Clock and Jewelry

Phone 422

Repairing

E. Washington

EVERY NIGHT MABEL MtEKER Looping flip Loop from a 60-Foot Tower No Safety Net.

SEE CART. JACK in his HIGH DIVE OF 100 FEET

SPECIAL RIDE COUPON I his coup ui and service charge of 10c entitles heirer ro 3 ri le tickets at main ticker office.

1 IN

MUSIC

CONCESSIONS

PHONE 288

W. A. BEEMER Plunibiiiffr & Heating

WARM AIR FURNACES Installed - Repaired GUTTERING AND ROOFING C. *. B. Tin Shop Phone 163 Y. 24 S Jackson St.

in charge of the program and gavel a very inter, ding history on “Early Greencastle and Putnam County.”| During the social hour refreshments were seived by tiie hostess. •I- ■'* -I- -j- -f- ■ r> It ( lass Holds Third Ynnual Reunion The Try It Sunday school class of the First Baptist ehuich held its third annual reunion Friday evening. 1 I he devotional service was held at (lie church The remainder of tiie program and refreshments were cnjoyed at the homes of the following: Mr. and Mrs D O. Pursell, Mrs. Arnola Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-1 mond Oneal and Mr. and Mis Clay ton Cash.

STRAYED One gray bob-tailed eat, female, with collar, from auto-

mobile in vicinity of

pus. Return to Banner office. Reward. 27-2p

GOBIN MEMORIXL METHODIST

CHURCH

Claude M McClure, minister.

Carmen Siewert, acting minister of ' spection of bidders, an-1 should music. j spected by bidders before makin, Edward I? Bartlett, church school " K " 1 11

superintendent.

Nevn Cowgill, church secretary. Church school, 9:30 a. 111. Classes

and teachers for all ages.

Morning worship, 10:40. Sermon theme, "Tiie Marks of a Methodist."

Rev McClure who has just returned standing that the bidder who shi from annual conference will speak awarded the contrael shall t'k DePau 'i: «»• - £ -

_ bid, so as to determine the tlty and quality of all mticles bid upon , Bidders are required to niaK 1 ’ arate bids upon groceries. *tc^ for dry goods an I clothing merchandise hclongi": to two s

ate classes.

Bidders must bid with the

1 named, and to furnish more

1 he special program of music 1111 0 f tj,e quantities and articles!'' dcr the direction of Mrs. R. E. Wil-' and as may be rrf l' 1 ' re ^ I tains Includes the following: Organ 1 the superintendent ''' 3 ’"' 1

r**’ •"-'"•I -•

them. “Peace I Leave With Thee" e(i anr j ^| lf x prices

(Roberta); violin solo. "Meditation," bid.

required to furnin

—M iscellanpoiiA—

LIME your farm Will haul and spread at low cost per ton. Claud

Newgent, Greencastle, R J. Phone, ,

Clinton Falla Wed.-Sat ^ I (Massenet) by John Showalter. | JlMder. nre wquit

1 the Epworth League ’ cabinet will hold their annual retreat

If You like Nice I hings-

L & H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOLLOWELL 1 Phone 346 N. Jackson

"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Itione «36 Eitel Floral Co, Putnam County’a

RESIGNS FROM 1,1 \OUE GENEVA, June 27. (UPl- Nica-j ragua resigned from tie League of Nations today and Emoeror Haile | Selassie, still fighting to regain his 1 lost throne, demanded that its mem- j hers fulfill their obligations under the covenant and restore his imperial 1

crown.

, PROF! MMN INDEPENDENCE PEIPING China lui 17 (UP) Inner Mongolia formally proclaimed 1 its independence of Chin,, today and 2,500.000 descendants of Ghenghis ;Khan. who once conquered half the (known world, placed them8*Ives unIrtl all -an i.,iiii, i

You Belong in a

exmnii samples m 1 „ tides bid on by tin’ hlrHer W; spection by the hoai l of con ’ -

fit McCormick’s Creek from 2 to 8 T-rs at the time bids are opendl p m The new cabinet will be considered, except such a Medicals of the old cabinet. Plans for merchandise that are 0 . h

brands that may he named m

next year’s work will be discussed

quisition of said sup

lerintendent.

ONLY

$995,

DELIVERED

Touring Trunk Sedan. L. - H. Chevrolet

Sales

115 N. Jackson St.

Phone 326

L

FOUNTAIN SERVICE

Cool

Inviting Refreshing

UNIVERSITY SHOP

i pies of which may not he fu rr

1 for the inspection

All bids submitted must t* ™ duplicate on blanks • 1 be hv the county auditor ' u ' ^ bv a bond in the sum 0 - able to the board of comn of the county of Putnam-

Indiana, which bond

sta

must

proved by said bmir-l. saul contain the provisions an^on

to furnish and supply all

merchandise in full f r( ]r,1 the bid submitted. ' f ' ,—pi contract, and also (<> bo a , by the bidder’s non-col'u* 1

davit, as required hv la"-

will not be considered ti

The board reserves the 1 B ject any and all bids. EDGAR A HURST,

LEE WOOD, O. E. CRAMER

Board of Commissioners-

Attest:

WILLIAM E. COOPER. Auditor Putnam Coum.'