The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1937 — Page 2

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fr s*. *irre lie .eleatd to Clary latgiaigty Isli i.ai that i* • • st.between Fratcu »a* maci better io«k ig s -er fi-sr. aisy ial psi pees j The holiday cxyai p-iied aai

C^ipr^er Three

’TIwM po* ffke o p-.nck 4* fke i«o*e** f Posed by Grace Hoc re. Fraocbot Tone aid Stanley Flelii)

« = *'■ '.*.**.• r.nte ‘he Err. per or waj Jammed Irreverer.tly agaitsst »he a behy art tie Lrjke daodled him man wboee birthday they were ce!eOi hj ere* Tr.e Duke hemmed brating but Frar.tlj waj enjoying

Ea k: haart

to tie amtued

C.-jy that he wa* hanging on hi* arm he didn't rare

< - 5 ' x.oout xrj tei. the Emperor that much at that Moment, what fcap1- rarr - mere to aek t,m nst to per.ed to the Empire ard t.j d.g-

rrisry Helena when the approach nity

*'•* t* 5 ? Le- w- r*.» Ernprea* Sofia. They continued to weave gaily Dut-ess Loue ard Princes* through the crowd The Emperor

He rna ta.ed him to hide The felt ear.-rated.

Dsc< docked -•'/ the rcckn Cjry C*ry, I feel I never want to be

w*. m. a moment after Ceaay had with anyone else—"

Jarted beh.r.d a *creen. But tomorrow Her Imperial >..0- . toe cc-jt wa« c.ear again Highneaa will comm?.r.d you to fsr- — vr-r. tr.e w-.rr.en had gone ar d get your fee’ir.g* ” Cury taunted to* Ir. -e had .eft without tn*k.sg “I r-ea* *he wUl.' he muttered, h i point—the h mper-r ►ooked for - fTA .v. w—bj.^ • v. . „ . <■■•'■/ ar.d four d her at the piano - ^ Impe.or ..ce a good

air.gmg •cm yo« here’” eald ‘he paeudodrertrr alter archly “T thought To:- Va.erty had forgotten about

me

hoy. U going to do exactly what hA

mother wants him to do.'

Franek stopped ar.d faced the girl. “That do«*n't make me very

itr

‘Not for a eecord " Fre-.cU ee *u-ed her “Even thoeugh I was rr.‘f. r,g my future wife for the Cr*t

time

’/ » -;•’» eh* I* very beautiful,” •a.i Cissy innocently. ' Fhe's in the ga*4en now, waiting for me to join her ” ‘Oh then. I’d better not deliver

the dress cow. ’

T thin’/ ' said the Emperor “that it 6-is'hi to oe brought again to-

night”

Cieey ebook her head. “Oh. no, I would never go out at night—

alone "

■ Perhaps I could come around and pick it up.” suggested Francis ~ . Uw-.n u.— —*

oageriy. “Where do you live’ 'I live at the Gcklen Ox." said C try flhe Ic/yked at him demurely. "B .t the village is celebrating your b. 1 tr.1 uy tonight—and beiidet your n.' tber may order yuu to bed." Francis caught the Inference

much of a man. does "No, Tour Majesty ’

"You knew Ciusy.” said the Emperor soberly, ‘ when I became Emperor I became at the same moment

the slave of my people. ‘

’ You think the people want to be ruled by someone who Isn’t a manT” asked Cissy shrewdly. ‘T suppose it’s up to me to prove

that I am!’

The girl nodded. "Yes—I’m afraid you’ll kavs to prove It.” Suddenly Francis was rudely Jcxtled. He turned to find an aggres:ive roughneck leering at h.ti "Hey." the fellow grr w*.?d. ‘ why don t you look where you're going’" HoWd you hke a punch m the

<-r; who thinks Im not a ma- He addressed the rowdy. ’ duppoM way Itur t * >lr 1U ' J m> r ‘ y '' tL *

"You mean, U X should go out 1 back JPI>0 '* t

t- .got trip on my mother’s apron 1, is that Itr asked the Em-

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peror.

pose, bis opponent'sn-»Bi>e.i she’d like h better whin I

get through with UT’ (7o be evnt inwsAj

•Ac latter's faiie.* OoC. Carmt.

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Over th* Tearwp* CMh T* With Mr— Aosfia Orer *. *r Tcaar.r* e5sb 1

Ai *-H Cic.-. uf Pimaer

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Sieecal nertxA cf the A=e-rta= t _t* fer IJC' ir_ n exc x^-1 Ik&ce. at % o'clock thsa *-r*r_rjg at tt*e —j*.cc El/—e . * is wu. e x. 7 ■ — d ig ft'*‘ ir *" ticm Gar Zzr& - ’

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*— Vjs ?_ca*» Jcsixc Ke.-'-ii OoDe?* mtu* T-jestiar affenocc at 2 3D

o e-ixk. TSse to.k of tie

E-^ht fcx”. ired hotisewives as*? mothers ref-used to leave their sons and hushar-i? and probably will not do so ctlesa Police Ctief Wesley

H-mmcous forces tftein.

AH of them say <*no harm nor

ifferaaon conce to Cairo " There has

ouarart_*, prohibit*- J turtung to their hor^’l Tbe city was ret^

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ttow* by the moat >J ® iu hi * tor T It fo^l sanation and h.ei.- I thr-at of pestile-^ - J taie%c layer of sat J

*-Y--:h lay :

in ’t« fcotr.es. Dr Hugh H t^.,. tector said there c«es of typhoid ingitis. that there hi: crease in pneumorui teTuenra ep. —

t v -fe Baan/re re-n-we: by j ^ or Cairo streets since V-* irt*s B.ff--*i j before the civil war. Thousands are

on har.i to see that none comes ir

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Mr*. Marti* WIH Extrrtaia Tkurvdz’ iln C W MkrtA wd entertain f-crj at a hrtdgedmcKeoo Ttcurs-1 jit The .tncbecc wO be beid at ’

Mr arci Vrs F C Tearer returned hers* Set'jay from CkSforsua where tieey hare beeK r-jBitimg tbeir di _F*'*r Beniai. fee

hkf

Vias EBaBkcCh VcNary moo beea a r..ght xvrse a the PutiArt Ccxcty Htwccfa- >ft Sciuiay fee St Ec/us wiuere *fc*e srffi tike a :-crir»e

Kirjery.

R—ss*.. Asfe. scr. cf Atitrew Ast has been eaDcd to C.rxcrrati. O. by the Penrjrrfrar-i Raitiwad ataeee he wlii be empioy*-: cec tne art.ir-.atx c>xk xgnai system: as the r/»i area fer tv* newt several mcesths.

fNIWNAFOUF IXV E'TiXV Hug re«r;'_* I »i •xkii’Ters 42 --t-'k/t ome-. 24 to 25 oenss

C-i'i>er top fliMl

C*tt> Me! :a_r*3 *Vj_ a_ k -g -CJes cnere-tr R~cg to 25 cen’j -ter steers iti'-y td'c to It-AS n-3t t/idtrs H '• t: IT 2' mosr. teef cctss $4 75 to $575 cutter graces 1-75 to $4 K._s;ixe bi—is Id V) tear rtaiers » earcs ioorer gcoi.

aai rt'M'Ce. Ill tc 1115D

Tae Putnam C.cnty Feieratjcr. c.ui cue* are dae at tx-s f-m# arid sf-xnid be sent to the crxsEty treasurer Mrs. F V Tbompaoe. Greewcastk R/xrie 2. cr rear be- eft at the city Lurary w.th Mrs Fret Tkomas.

Sfeep 2 5*X Am t* mc*Uy 25 ce-.*j j iaorer g xri an: encixe nat-T** and j f- . weatem -J-- c* |:0 to 11125 1 J-t -g*‘er eure* >i cents kwer; Dili |

50 to f4 >0t. top $5 Mi

*-27 Vas 2~ igt s Tea P-coc. - - •.■ * if -- -.• •

i Va.-_n bocce.

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R eeaew'e Mieoeoeary Variety To 'let *ith Mr*. Polloe*

The Wcer.er.'s V-ssi-ccAry Society e of tie First Cr.rrt at. cSurch sriil meet Tsaestay afternoon at 2 30 oVock at Use borne of Mrs M R ! Po-'Jxr. sciitfc Indiana street. Mrs. Lou-s F. Hays ria have charge of

Use t rtgrarr-

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Meet Tuesday

The OoriatWaB C. asa of the Metl.otzrt Ckitrcij will meet Tuesday eve- _ at 7 30 o’clock with Mrs B J. Came west Walnut street Mr*. Darx r. Rigis. ml Mrs Russell Newger.t ma be fifing hostesses Mrs David Jcnes wJl have charge of the

now. And if it does, it will trickle over the dikes at First and advance so skswiy that no lives will be lost. An official announcement said “There will be no overtopping of pro

1 tetAion x-orks along the bour.dan

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e ther of the drainage or industrial

irtricF of the city unless further ■ rains produce floods not at present

j anticipated ’’

A few who could be spared went to church Sunday to give thanks ami

pray for deliverance.

Outside the churches soldier* nationa! guardsmen. CCC. and WPA workers maintained their unceasing vigilance along the city's dikes.

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whole t-’.vr : : g*

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Tkat’s Jt:-ry B.ack H:..s . li'jmB!, 4.1.1 Burpess R -- % is willing to back his o-.vn vers. r. 4 fl on tie l&sm.i The elder R.:* year old

loon where a group f-fl emers freque.v.ly -urel also oivnei the frr.’jel hotel several shadu u|

pack trains:

Rice’s luck ha! tee J

E5'ANS\TLLE Feb. 1. <UP> — The crest of Ohio river’s swollen flood waters past southern Indiana today accelerated tie arduous task

of cleanup work.

Evansplie largest city along the 250 mile river border. led off with a vigor that sent more than 5.000 persons back to regular employment.

on that "v :• ••d t WJ flushes r*fu«* v

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mM ( I RVCTT MTLI. j program.

. Fr#Edly Fo.ki Casi of the GIVE PIANO PROGRAM uuui + a. + + Presbyterian Cimrcfe w-Jl not race* . f arrewt Eiteratort Group Tj*»iay night M win k> ckatung ai M u» Leak Cumr-. ^stinetor in ^ A A r " To TB ' sda T the ctur-h WtdaeMay aftenmon be-. ; xro and pst _« wu» e -ssc wiE I T1 ‘* Cmrrrllt L * t * fmIupe Groc P 01 A ■ - '• * *' ’ '• ■ ‘ L ' ' ' • • rem-u^-l to bring old papers and ."j Tatwiay crerung at A otX/k j*t 30 o c.ock a: the Alpha Phi -agar..-** to the church before Sai-1 mas (X — tt a ahso r-s >>.- j 1 * 00 * T ~‘ t Trr -" : 'Yhree World’s” by , j v’ork f the poMf -rx/ k of Grwsm- j' “ ^ ^ b >'

, . . . . - Rex Thor!ten. and “Live AIcrve and

Revival aervinm wffl fart this eve- ; 'lake It" by Mila will he reviewed r.ng for wr-te ccngregaixrt. at the ! ^ j ‘by Mr* Willari SunkeL Free Metbo>kat church, comer of j am - u ope. with am. >4- ........

Maple avenue and Apple street. " r ' '’.s.txm whxh foOrnn a da*- ..

i 7 ^ «*“«* fey ^ | Mitb Birtbdai Pam'

‘.ha week. A muruster from lakana- T *7 D'X'-sry cw.chade , , f

poiis will be m charge Good music ! ' V J F"’-"!' The seiccd group will .V "f* 4 ' and sjigiag everytedy weleome. cf two short nfgnfllif by , " "“jf ' ay after y-'' x>r ’

Brahms and Beethoven 3or.aU. Op f w.th a party in honor of her near I5 » ^ ^ - u ^ ^ Do?™ ^ 5 ^ birthday. Af

Saturday r^r.t at her works of Owpta. ctadhkng with the " " r * vwJ ^ j home She was the daughter of Mr j q rr.inor Ea T lade ! *** rtfresnm.er.ts of cake, jello

Mrs.

Alamo.

Bertha

^Sa€*i

Funk. 57 of

and Mrs Simon C. Brown’s Valley, and

Davis of near was a sister of

1 Mrs, Edgar Biaydea and Mrs. Bertie ; ^ Henry Kvl mg

; Frame of Roachdaie. Three other sisters reside elsewhere. Funeral i services were held Monday, in charge ! of Rev Cornelius A.rhart. Inter-

, n.ent was at Wayne^iwn.

M-cs C-m utt is a graduate cf De-

Pa-uw and ' as a pupil of Veroe Snef i f - i atv: Henry KoCing She has also

st'dief w-.ta Bnoear Cramer • axvapolii p »iMt The pubbe : vited to attend the program.

The aftemoor. games Guests Nancy Vassar Jean Wilson.

Reialivea are in

AFTO WRFX K SCND AY

Two Putnam county men narrow It '

an: grapfrxt .nice was spent paving were Joane Crosby

i-vh- Inrin : Jar ^ P,ce ‘ «n, . i Phyllis Anne Ream. Eofcbv Stringer

J 1D ' ar.l John W.isca

++++♦+++ West Madieon Oob Met Uith Mrs. Irwin

„ receipt of mail j two pwnam *«mty »« narrowly j The Jammry meeting of the Wmt from Mrs B M Mrtgus who Lves .n -*0** WA at 2 V) a m Sunday Madiaon H tm.e Economic* Cub •*« New Albany but who ha* teen quite *^n the .ar ih which they x*-e a . ^ Mr? 0scar

with nineteen members and one guest

^ yua nma topped at pr^t, A leaaon on deserts and

water an i ga* She was able to do tbr Ahne-a-Penns-/hrwma cm.«-.ng uas g-.v*- by M-s 1, " some cooking in an open fire pAce | «t of Cr-ncartle The *art W urv5 Jbmril and Mrs Emory Bra'tin wt,,^ cooke-1 potatoes m the a«hes in the --‘k> containing E E McCamm.ack was of interest to ail Dre^rfurnace and in this way was able to ! ^rr-rt Co*, struck one of the Refreshments were^^i hv —

be comfortable She has had with her j' ar » of the tram broadside ar>! ^ -

a farr.dy from L/njisviHe which was r ’xtge: into a diten at

when the car in which

safe from the water in the present i r: -‘•’’-F crashed into the flood but she was without electricity ! f"eight tram which had

of,

the side

forced from their borne by the flood the big:'. *ay

! waters. J Both or-j pant* of the demolished _ . i car were on their feet, appa-er.tlv Gremcast.e peop.e received chp- when the coun^lw of. pu^ Monday morning from Syra- ^ ^ ^ UBb ^ aM

owe. New York newspaper* shewing 1 pictures of Edmund J. Lynch and hA family or. tneir arrival there Wed-

ostess during the social hour. The February meeting will be at

jthe home of Mrs Fred Jones with

Mrs Robert Johns assisting hostess

+++++++♦ Elmo re-Williams

ar ' Marriage Announced

, rtved «4 t*s/ scene The car. a total miss

vreck. was towed to McCmnmndr. (daughter of Mr* George William,

Helen Josephine Williams,

neaday. Mr. and Mrs Lynch and | daughter were among the flood

j garage in t: r/-encastle

other player ’*fco R.-J sists was Buffalo B.. J run of ph.er.>rrera! kd I filled, ever, when he -el wide open ir. th? r:>!z | Rice was stripped <dl he drew a pat har.i

a diam.or. nr: A. Kj

The civilian rehabilitation commit- j P** 1 w,t ' uj

te issued permits for more th— T31 flat '' P ‘ :< ^ !i ousiness firms not depending on city ! t,ic sa,oon on Uli * :

water supply to resume operations. ! " ra ^* e ^ efl0 Y^H Military piles were issued for I the bo: ' eg

employes to permit them freedom of R: ’ ^

movement on the streets, from which 1 hanfJ " rben he r sight-seers were barred. ,er 5v Officials of the water-works, shut u ? cno '"’ j

off entirely during the height of the s ^ iac ^' ar - ■ ^e '■'* Good said operations would be re- Cody caliel

r xaed by tomorrow kfeanwtiile there Hice laid s'*v. ’ M

was an ample supply of drinking trr Y ^ our f ve ^ 1

’■ater imported by truck and train. “That's a good -v J Tr.e sanitation problem was eased : puled 1° bave ^ ‘I

-y installation of improviseid toilets enough,

constructed over manholes throiigh- Cody spr*ad c:! - j <xjt the city—many of them in the , ki-"F queen jac< »s I middie of streets. He csugh‘ the three ertj Principal emergency relief work royal flush on the J was at New Albany, where 73 offi- Rice blew u: "• |

B.

eci IS.

cers and enlisted men of the naval re- swore 1

and vowed never to :* j

Wad?

sene went to the aid of a few resi-

dents stranded by high water. Capt Frank Although permitted to remain in , grapher. doubts tM: j

the ar*a tecause they were safe from the famous g- x -’ i the flood water, the isolated persons although none dispi’.w^ .. ere reported in need of supplies. the town across * ^

P.e-alignment of relief and rescue ! own saloon

•'•ork was accomplished over the

weekend.

I

8. aci 4.

Se< Be,

LOUISVILLE. Ky Feb 1. (UP)— stores opened in Louisiille today for the first time in a week. Anything but liquor could be purchased. Even magazines, razor blade*, and face powder—genuine luxuries in th.s time of disaster—were on sale '■■efore only food, medicine and em- • Ter.cy lighting supplies could be had. Fl'/vl waters receded to more than four feet below tneir greatest height, "l.e death toll was 211. Most of the downtown business

.dr

as the legen-iao’

“it would be safe “ *1

falo Bill won •> J the top of the deck >• '1 cused Cody of ^

cards.”

ConstiP 3 '

■ '

RIKA. li.-eft r -

[•]_ K. P 'lul |in, J

rt. .mv«i M'/^y: , 'cm» c““p” ." .r™'?

ar/1 Gilbert Carl Elmore, son of Mr

and Mr* Carl Elmore, both

of this

night They were supplied with funds here and went to the home of his father in Syracuse Tuesday. He also wrote friends telling them how

der* of Km f out of season | ! , The young couple will make

thankful he was for the aid given I ^ 0,1 ^ ^rth upon hj rwne in PutaamviDe. They

• ! return home. «•» «« ■— ■« ■ »- *—- - »— ... *

used. their

here. The newspaper clippings sai i

He A unable to decide erwnpanied by Mr* Mattie CuL^e

able people in the world, and they are 1 doing everything possible to relieve I . the suffering.”

WOMAN'S DREADED

FORTIES

Heim.

C ARD OF TH.ANK.S We wisli to thank all the friends for their kind message of love and ; 1 sympathy in the loss of our dear daughter and a Ater, Miss Annie Stone. Mrs. Sarah Stone Harry Stone.

fy rtr- t i Firerat *-k Prt*7U*>a b » Usjc far *»es vfakk Is .-erw.'ii*.b rfiar&t tt tbe critical irs* ml kie. Mrs Asaa K/dtcr c# U6 msfae Aw- Miefcv cii c«j iiKt u.i . ' a fr» »*ar» tr- I k*4 hradartr U-ii u ard an iZ-tfjr* fi iS oae to f .r-lral ducarfatr/n &/ Rienr • Farr- tc PmcnfSkn takca a* a leak aa/-. aUm«lak4 or ippctae aad I »a» tmi/ UBWorcd Tabkca Ac. Lwaid ft k U iS.

FIRKMF.N m a.VT WHISTI.F.

ELYRIA. O , (UP)—Fire Chief N '-^.ed a suggestion that the city buy a whistle so that he can sound a required curfew warning The bell in the fire station belfry he say* doesn’t have much eft feet. It A to be removed when the building is remodeled.

We invite you ad all the family to3^ OUR POWER FARMING M Wednesday, February ^

We will hold a Farmall Quick-Attachable 10:30 A. M. Any boy or gfirl under 18 years “J

enter. Cash prizes and a trip to the 193'

Fair.

Instructive Talks-Sound I^ft: Free Lunch T V Be our gnest from 10:30 A. M. to 3:00 F WEESNER IMPLEMENT^ 1 GREENCASTLE. INDIANA