The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1937 — Page 4
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THT5 DAITiT BANNER. QREENOASIY.E, INDIANA SATl'h’DAV, ilAROII 13, 1037.
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Bobby of Danville. III., are guests of | Brazil. Dr. and O C. Neler of Mrs. Hoy Foster and daughter W ilD. O. Tate and family this week. | Indianapolis and Pauline Neier nia. and Marie Pierce spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Harley Miller and of Greencastle.
baby were Sunday guests of Mr. and i Mr. and Mrs. Fred ©rown spent Mrs. Ralph Fry at Cloverdalo. | Monday in Brazil with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harvey visited his parents | Ray Randolph.
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in Mooresville over the week end. *!• •!• v *!• 'I* BRENEKSTOWN •!• •I* Mrs. I.ovle Johnston
$£} 4* ! •!• 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* #8* Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis visited Mr. J Ellis' brother at Center Point Sunday. ' Rosa Belle Skelton visited in Mar- J
shall, Illinois Sunday evening.
Mrs. Harley Head and Amelia Ell-1 ing spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. |
Fred Johns.
Sunday callers at the home of Fred Johns were, William Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and daughter of In- |
Miss Emma Ruth Perkins of Indianapolis spent Sunday v> Mr. and Mrs. Fay Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck have returned home after visiting relatives
I in Greencastle.
with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dorsett Mr. and Mrs. Attilio Benassi and family vlaited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yanders at Cloverdale Monday eve-
ning.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ^ CLOYERUALE 4Mrs. Clara Dorsett 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4' 4*
Mrs. Estes Duncan visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duncan at Hammond last week. The Fortnightly club will meet
dianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. William with Mrs. Will O'Neal Thursday cvc-
Giwen, Mrs. Ray Evens. Mrs. Robert ning.
Irwin, Mrs. Carey Dillinger, Mrs. | Mrs. Fanny Steel of Spencer spent Paul Thomas and daughters, and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oden
Ida Evens.
Blihop G. Bromley Oxnam Methodist Episcopal Church
Mr. and Mrs. George Eckart who arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mar-s-hall, called on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stoner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston called on Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer's house was damaged by fire Sunday morning.
Consistent Constitutionalists The Christian Science Monitor
points out editorially that certain
Shumake.*. i justices of the supreme court have Mrs. Oilic O'Conner returned home been consistent in declaring legislaSunday from Putnamville where she tion unconstitutional. The editorial had been staying for the past few is entitled "Calling the Close Ones." months with Mrs. Wright. | This is a baseball term. The LcgisMrs. Trippett. Mrs. Snyder and lativc Reference Service of the LiMrs. Erwin were in Indianapolis last brary of Congress shows that Justice Saturday. | Willis Vandevantcr during his twenMiss Nora Morrison spent Sunday ty-six years on the supreme court at her home here. *, has taken part in forty-one decisions Mrs. Eva Todd is visiting her holding acts of congress or portions
4- 4- T + 4* "t * EAST MARION f f Mrs. Air.y Buis 4 4-4>4 < 4 , + 4 , J’4 A miscellaneous shower was given for Mrs. Byron Stanley. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Reese Buis. Mrs. Buis was assisted by Mrs. Albert Hunter and Mrs. Harry Hunter. There were thirty-one present. Mrs. Stanley received many beautiful and useful gifts. Refreshments were served during the social
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Cecil Newman has sold his farm to Elrod Bros., and is moving to another one he recently purchased from his father, William Newman. Mr. and Mrs Walter Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dobbs and Mrs. Reese called Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter Friday evening. Mr .and Mrs. E. E. Buis called on Glen Burgess and family at Coatesvillc Sunday afternoon. Lenoard Newman and family anil Oran Buis and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Newman, Sun-
day.
Ernie (Nix calld on Mi. and Mrs. Dee Cox, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Dester Storm filled his appointment at Bridgeton, Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Byron Stanley spent ’Vrunday with Harry Hunter and fam-
nyA
Mrs. v jM'iry Hunter and Mrs. Minnie
Buis called
day.
John Tharp Yijieiil Saturday night
with Ernie Cox.
on Mrs. Amy Buis, Mon-
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*1- 4* 4* v v 4* 4* \ 4* 4* 4- 4* r* MORTofy ’-I- •;* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4*j 4* 4* 4* 4Margaret Miller has |bccn ill for the p»‘" week. Mr .and Mrs. Charita Crooks of near Kc edale. were sitnday dinner
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Notice is hereby gJven that the undersigned has brriy / appointed by the Judge of the circuit Court of Putnam County, folate of Indiana. Administrator of tine estate of Worley V. Shoernakey. late of Putnam County, deceased^. Said estate is Supposed to be solvent. Edna K. Sheemmer, Administrator. \ Homer C. MorrlsoA Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Courn March 12th. 1037. No. 7800. \ Suthcrlin & Sutherlin.Attys.
guests of Russell O’Haver and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter has returned home after spending a week with her son Glenn at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz. near Bainbridge. Sunday evening. Mrs. Lizzie Hart has been ill the past week. Lee Miller and children made a business trip to Lafayette Wednesday night. Rex Call has been ill this week. Dewey Woodall and family of Indianapolis have moved to the Zepha Burkett house. Mrs. Helen Maddox spent Friday at Greencastle with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newgent. Frank Brackncy spent one night last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Lane.
^+ + + 4*4-4-4-f4; + BAINRKIIMiK 4 F Mrs. Nelson 4’ ^4-4"4-4-4"^4- + J - + + + 4- + 4} Mrs. Emma Blackwell of Crawfordsville and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Hammond visited friends here Sat-
urday.
James Petty who has spent the winter in Richmond returned to his
home here last week.
Mrs. Gano Caywood was called to Kentucky Friday by the ciritical ill-
ness of her mother.
Frank Cusgrove of Detroit. Mich., ipent last week with his mother, Mrs.
Charles McNorton.
Miss Stella Dodge has gone to Ohio
for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Hatve Shuey, Mrs. Raymond Priest and daughter, Anna, Mrs. Curtis Higgins. Mrs. Ed Cassidy, Mrs. Maggie Harvey, Mrs. Muriel Nelson and daughter. Janice attended the funeral of Mrs. Will Salsbury at Crawfordsvillc bust Thursday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tate and son and daughter spent Sunday in Dan-
ville. 111.
Miss Verna Brothers has accepted the position in the post office. H. R. Sands and daughter spent Monday with Ralph Sands at Bloom-
ington.
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’1* 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- -I- 4- 4- ^ The Missionary society of the M. E. church met with Mrs. Nora De- I weese last Friday afternoon. Eleven ' members were present. The time was j spent in quilting. Refreshments were served by the hostess during the so- j
cial hour.
Mrs. Addle Day was hostess to the I Missionary society of the Christian church Tuesday at an all-day meeting. Ten members were present. The ( work for the day was making a comfort. A pitch-in dinner was served at noon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Melba Owens in Greencastle. | Fillmore Stitch and Chatter club met with Mrs. Thelma Wright, March | 4. Eighteen members responded to roll call. Leila Hunter had charge of the entertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs. Inez Pruitt and Mrs. Ha . Smith. The hostess served refreshments. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Emma Smith in Greencas- j
tic, March 17.
Mrs. Mary Lisby entertained the Beechwood Pleasant Circle March 4. I
| daugher and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell Vaughn at Danville.
| Mrs. Dora Hurst of Kalamazoo, Michigan, visited Mis. Edcstena
, Hurst last week.
i Mrs. Ed McClure spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Marie Hawley. | Mrs. Gcrl Furr will be hostess to the P: L. E. F. club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Knoy were
; in Martinsville Friday.
| Mr. and Brs A. D. Snyder of Lin-
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case out of the forty-one, he has vot- , ed with the majority to hold the 1 statute in question invalid. The edi- | torial continues showing that Justice James C. McReynoIds, three years his junior in service, has participated in thirty-five decisions holding fed- ! eral enactments unconstitutional and has dissented in only one. In the | case of Justice Butler, in the twen-ty-six decisions in which he has par-
den were calling
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandus Chance and daughter of Brookville spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Hurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hurst
The P. T. A. met at the school
building. Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morrison of Greencastle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor-
rison.
Mrs. Marjorie Edwin and son Robert of Princeton are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lcland Trippett.
The Tuesday club will meet with Mrs. Hubert Morrison, Tuesday eve-
ning.
Miss Mary Lowe ami Gerl Furr en-
Contests were given by Mrs. Clara tertained the Teachers club last WcdTalbert and won by the hostess and nesday evening at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Elsie Ruark. Dainty refresh- and Mrs. Gcrl Furr,
monts were served to twenty-two ! Mrs. Anna Corns has returned members and four guests. The April home after visiting Mr. aiid Mrs.
meeting will be with Mrs. Mae Hammond in Greencastle. Mrs. Ophia Duncan was hostess to the Social Circle club last Thursday, with twelve members present. Three new members were added to the club, Mrs. Melba Gorham. Mrs. Mabel Hicks and Mrs. Christine Miller. Contests given by Mrs. Carrie King were won by the hostess. Mrs. Lena Bryan and Mrs. Thelma Eastham. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be an all-day affair with Mrs. Lena Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. Miss Cora Flinn visited her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Gross, in Greencastle,
Saturday.
Courtland Sinclair of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Fcrrand.
Guests last week of M. E. Steward and daughter were Mrs. Ray Graham and son of Bainbridge. and Mr. and Mar. William Zeincr of Floyd Center. Rev. and Mrs. James Shockley of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod, were entertained Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens in
Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Ochil-
tree in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Emma Smith of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Phillips and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright spent the weekend in Dayton, Ohio, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Wright. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Etcheson j Haag ovor thp wecken(l wer( . Mr an(| Dolby Ceilings and Mrs Henritta Ball | Mrs Frank Grahn of rnfJlanapolis . a tended he funeral of Mr Nicholson Mr Crahn of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.
Chalmer Myles and family in Emin-
ence.
Mrs. Salina Cunningham. Mrs. Nora Morrison and Miss Ruth Chenoweth and Maxine Morrison were at Hoosier Highlands. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orcie Mann of Cartersburg visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Furr, Sunday. Mrs. Ella Brooks of Ohio, called on Mrs. Ella Denny, last week. Mr. anil Mrs. James Sipple spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rmile at Sullivan.
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Mi. and Mrs. Ben Allen of Knightsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitch of Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foreman of Reelsville called on Mr. and
Mrs. John Logan, Sunday.
Morris Knoy of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon of Greencastle and ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knoy, were Sun- I day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Knoy.
Mr and Mrs. H. H. Horn of Cohim- ' bus, Ohio, and Mrs. Belle Horn of Greencastle were guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Charles Rockville. Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Otho Smythe and Miss Stella Collins called on Mr. and
Mrs. Chauncey Masten.
on friends here ticipatcd, he has held against the
j validity of the federal legislative acl in each of the twenty-six cvascs. It is for this reason, says th editorial that Raymond Clapper, writing in . the Scripps-Howard newspapers, says. "Roosevelt is told that he must- ^ n’t complain about the umpire. What is he to do when the umpire persists in calling all of the close ones in favor of the other side?"‘The Christion Science Monitor is of the opinion that the proper answer is not "chasing the ump.’’ It is to amend the constitution so there can still be an umpire unintimidated, but the rules under which he umpires will be of such a nature as to allow the social program that may be necessary
| in a changing day.
j Obscurantism and Constitution Harold J. Laski has written p. letter to the Manchester Guardian of England relative to President Roosevelt’s supreme court proposal. He informs his British readers that if they are to understand the president’s action. they must see it in proper perspective. Three propositions are
then presented:
"1. The passage of an amendment might take years and. even when passed, would be subject to the interpretation of the court. Anyone who remembers what, the court has done with, the fifth and fourteenth amendments will find it difficult to believe that an effective way round the pre- ■ judice of the court could ho found in this way. And in relation to C"rtain types of social legislation the process of amendment might well founder on (he reactionary proclivi- ' ties of some of the southern states. , ‘‘2. It Is not. r. new thing in the , history of the court to extend its numbers, and In the past this oxten- , sion has been welcomed by conservative opinion in the United States because it approved of the object the extension was intended to secure. "3. There is nothing in the least novel in the appointment of American judges by reason of their poll- ^ tical outlook. The late Theodore
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Sunday - Monday - Tuesday—2 ’till 11 Sunday SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT: BROUGHT BACK HY roll LIB REQUEST! THEY fiPNfiED LIFE’S CUP TO CHEr A JEALOUS FATE! Four weeks 1o live an eternity ol level Their s was a journey witho*;) rsturnl Their's was a story iar stranger than truthl
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Roosevelt, when he appointed Mr.
+ + + + + + + Justice Holmes to the supreme court. WEST JEFFERSON TWP. + , ' > "h great care to satisfy himself b Mra. Vloto McCammark 4, that the judge's view of the limits of ^ 4. j. 4. .5. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. | federal power was in harmony with James Walls and family called on | his own and conservative opposition
at Russellville Saturday.
Roy Hanks is working at the High Point Oil station, Ralph Allen recent ly employed there, has accepted a
j position in Aurora.
13-3t | Mrs. Herman Sanders and son
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Fred Sproull of Sheldon. 111. Mrs. IvOu Reese has returned, home from Greencastle where she visited her tlaughtcr. Mrs. Dallas Ruark. and family. Mr and Mrs. Wilford Dcwceae had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Herbert of Cloverdale and Mrs. Lroa Huis of Mt. Meridian. Mrs. Cora Applegate of Amo spent the weekend with Mrs. Sallie McGinnis and son. Mr. and Mrs. Short of Carbon and Miss Bertha Hollingsworth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs A. T. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harcourt and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lisby, near Coatesville. Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Neir were D. T. Neier and son of
Ernest McCammack and family Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent Sunday with Br. and Mrs. Lee Allen. M\ and Mrs. Cortie Harcourt and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Humphreys attended the funeral of Hugh Parker at Union Valley, Sunday. Mr: - . Lawrence WUdman entered the Putnam county hospita' Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cloy! Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neier. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. James Watts, Sunday afternoon. Mr. am' Mrs. Lee Allen and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Allen called on Walter Brann at the county hospital
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders of Cloverdale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack. Sunday. Mrs. Effie Parker is visiting relative! in Indianapolis. Helen Mae Allen sp^pt ^tho^weekend with Marie Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Allen, Mr. and
to the nomination of Mr. Justice Brandeis in 1916. on account of his liberalism, is a famous episode in recent American history Granted the nature of the American constitution —It is .as Chief Justice Hughes has remarked, what the judges say it Is - for a president to appoint a man whose outlook is in general harmony with his own is a maxim of elemen-
tary prudence.”
The most striking sentence in the entire letter is this. "It will be a healthier United States when the obscurantism of the court ceases to b" identified with the American constitution.” He adds, “Since 1932 it j has been difficult to distinguish the | philosonhy of the supreme court from that of Wall Street. It was not to maintain that identity that President Roosevelt was sent so triumphantly ' to the White House." 0 4- 4 -!• f4-4-1-4-4-4- + 4-4-4-{05 4 ROACH DALE 4 4 Mr*. Orville Perkin* 4 ^j, 4- 4 + + 4- + 4 *!• 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 .*% Mrs. M*ry Burrell spent Monday. Tuesday arid Wednesday In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Bales and
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fetidly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean in Greencastle. 1 Miss Pally Albin spent a few days last week with relatives in Indianapolis. Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Ryan of Monticcllo spent the weekend with Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Ryan and family. Mrs. Maude Dickinson and Mrs. Clara Moore spent Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Woothum and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins have received an announcement of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Flynn in Indianapolis. Mrs. Flynn was formerly Miss Mary Robbins of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edwards of Lebanon spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Perkins. Mrs. Kathleen Penn of IndianaIKiIis spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. luppenlat.’. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Etcheson and family spent Sunday with relatives in Indianapolis. Irwin Hostetler of Bloomington spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hostetler. James Myers of Lafayette spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Myers. Miss Margaret and Herbert Sands of Indianapolis spent the weekend
witli Mr .and Mi Dillai'l Robert Holland and L't h:a "J of Danville spent the ttoc 1 '' 1 their parents. Mr. and Mis. Ilomrr ToM ^ lerson spent thi wcekfii' 1 l' crP relatives. Mr. and Mrs Clw I ' w ’ laughter of Danville spent ^ with relatives. , ■ Mr .and Mrs Harlan Hie parents of a dsugl'ti' 1,1 r 7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert (’msM Wednesday in Indianapolis.
IN VIKMOK' LISBY In loving my dead mother. Mao J passed away seven y ealS p March 13, 1930. * Gone dear mother g nW ' ^ H How we miss your smiim? j But you left us None on earth can ta . Js A happy hour we once cj* How sweet the memory - But death has lefts one'^ The world can » ever fl ^ ht fr I Sadly missed by her > E. N. Stoker and fan'll.' -
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