The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1937 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANKER, GREEKCASTLE. EKDLAKA, FRIDAY. .H LY 3n. 1937.

Extra Special Bargain Day Values Saturday, July 31st. Summer Suits Tropical Worsted and Cool Spurts Heerularlv Priced At $16.75-Si9.50-$22.50 YOI H CHOICE

THE DAILY BANNER Herald Consolidated

“It Wkves For AH”

Er.terfr3 ia *Js« pocofr:e« at Gr«=castle. IslAra. u »ecoaJ case matter uaier Act of March 8. 1STS S-jbscr.ption pr.ce. 10 cer.'j per

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Mar.y remier.ts of Gremcaat> have r.rver sees an vx- and have bat a vig~je idea of the power and the siuggnsh rccvemer.-.s o? thoee early tractors” is Putna.-. coantT They were so week SC OO per year by mail ir. I . to the rsoderr. scecharucal mean* o'

r..vr. County: 13 50 to S5 00 per by ssatl oatstde Putnam COostr.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

William Aier.

Mrr W R aommerriBe and iaartKathame of Muskr^ee Okia i« rtfctisr her brother YV T. Hasir.

aai famCy.

Tbe^ Values Wer; .iever Offered Cteaper PANTS!!! ?1.50 Wash Pant 85c S1.7.'* w mIi Pwnt v 1 I ” <2.00 ash Pant <1.3.5 $250 Wask Pant $1.65 >3.00 Pant $L95 ALX aAVFORIZED PANTS!!! 83.00 Wool Pant 81.95 $150 Wool Pant $4.00 Wool Pant $2.75 85.00 Wool Pant $150 $t I Wool Pant $4 CrOOO FOR rr.AR AROrVD WXAR We also have a fire re-dsction on nearly everrin ii*e store, all oar SUITS PAJAMAS COLUMBIA SHIRTS NECKWEAR POLO SHIRTS STRAW HATS At CANNON’S

ntovtng heavy load*

The '.ast one of these anima'.s :r. • v r. vicinity of Gteencartle was that cae wtuch was owned by Chartey It-ers whoe- ; ace was at th» ^ tersertion of the Hcrjck road w.th th; oid B.g Four i-nmediateiy northesut

of the city. Risers ra-aed the animiVrs. R P. Harlan and sect Row- a c ^f j_-. broke him to hameaa

_ani YV arrest cf Inf.ar.afO-1-s are here be was immature, ar.i kept

-sting Mr and Mra YY iliam A der. bun m that sort of semce a nnmbrr

of years.

Rivers drove his ox through th# streets of Gree-.cast'e hitched to a wsfret and the outfit received much attention from. ~ar rest dents an d visi-

Mr an d V-s John Cash of this ( tors If the corn'- .nation were to ante att-r.de ' the re-onm of the pear on Waah --gton street in this ci*y YY'bee r-Ncwuiin farr.iy at Dan- now. ad:*sg w-.th the heavy motor trafvJie. Sunday. jf>c of the nat. tra; road detour there

wotiii be much additioaa; interest

j shown.

I Puvers' ox was only a medium rixed animal hut the Pu*nam Bsrr.er of the year 1854 te”s of an ox down in

M-s Char-.--* Se..- - ? sooth Jack- Ower. county Ke-.ttidcy in that year sen street who stiffere-d a streke twx>! which was a veritable giar.t by ccrtw aro is critically m and death pari son It w-_» rerorted fcv the P.anu eorpeeted momentarily. ner to have he-Tt 19 hand hirh which

i* ahout six 'ee* It was IT feet 10 mches in tctal length. 10 feet ; r girth T3 inches around the kr.ee ar 4 I was nr pose i to weirh about 5

Mrs. James I Nelson nas rerume-d ?- m a trip with Dr and Mr? C F Black through the New England j

states and Canada.

CArence E Kr_ght of ReeisvCie ! has returned to hj hocr.e from the i Methodist host itai m Indianapolw He

j! repc-rted mach neper-.ed.

1 rerun da.

M^s Hel-en YVeraeke and M_ss ‘

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a vacation spent at YY'asiungton. C and other pomts m the East

Mr and Mrs Then Ktng Mr and Mrs W...jcn P.-gers and Mr and Mrs Paul Carper:er are speni-ng a weeks vacatior. alccsg the C*uo River 5:i:e Road No 43 is ct^ned freen Greencast> to Ccveriaie and wdil r- -am. open until after the Ckrrerdiie j .:r.;c which closes Saturday ntght.

INDIYN APOCI- LTY EWTtX K H'.ig rece.pt? 4 C»>! Hoidovers 186 Market g.ewdy to 10c tugher 100:v> it* .t»„ in os 200-210 .os $13 10 210-225 .Of f 12 00 : 225-235 Ibw. $12 SO: 235-250 )os $12 h© 250-260 io? *12 65 ?*!-

. a $12 i:

285-300 !b». *1220 300-325 lb* $1195; 325-350 lbs *1170 350-4CO itr *114: 155-160 ioa *12 50: 150-

- '.. . hi $:: M

130-140 <Qa *11 75: 120-130 lbs

I

11150 1M-120 *:i£5 :»:io .be SHOO Sees steady Pud; s:w-

$1025-»1125 toe *:: 50

Cattle 70C* Ca.vca 0» Aii kniing , (.a?;ses moatly g.ea.y F-w $16 00 Mast be_'ers *10.00 down, j ;0cw* *5 5*-**50 Cutter grades !*1 75-*525 \'es. r-s r.eh ;y t o: t:

• ch-J»ce *11 0->-*ll 50

! Dr QarroU D YV Htidebraad of I this city i? succeeded as oaa of the . . - J west I* ..ana Conference for 19*8 by |‘-he Rev. Hugh MrCAsson. castor of D;.-- i - Vetf- ijr. ch-urch Mr and Mr? E A Brown and Rua I *•-i: P Brown left today for points i a YVwt Virginia, where they w-.S at- *>- ; a famjy reun.-on over the weekThey were joined in Co.-umb»us C*hk> tonight by A G Brown from

Toledo

If you have a heart hunger a odglng for soer.etr_ng that «atjf:es bear Rev Mattie Wmes at the Nararene Tabernacle 30-2t

FISH FRY Friday Nierht. Julv 30. At The MODERNE ‘ Senang The Coldest Beer la Towa" Will Serve Flathead Catfish Steaks. ALL SANDWICHES 10c EACH EVERYBODY WELCOME Also (iood Music By The Rhythm Aces.

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M-? Manor. Crawtey this to Chxwgo to witness

baaebaB Eimes today and Baturdav ‘ ~ New York Giants and th* Chicago Cubt They were accombsnde* by V-? Crawley's brother 'f’-snr-'r. Chambers of Anderson dt * T-- ma N er M.s? Mar-.lrr Hum. Mrs Ivan Vaughan and I daughters Janet Lyr.n and Nancy Kay tZ of near Belle Union., left Wednesday for New York where the'. ' V - -d the next two weeks Ttajt~i prists of interest on the East

| Coast

T J N.Ton G. B Rockwell J E McCoy YV S Burris and Osurar M-chael of Ocveriale were in Iniij anarch? Thursday attending the an•nual meeting of the State Cemetery a'socdatiwi whdeh was held at Crcwr. Hill cemetery These men are all ir.-rubers cf the board of directors of jth*- Ocrreriade Cemetery assxhaticn The Rev. Elmer L. Harvey, of Pauw ur_verr.tr and attended Boner. ■ university three years and spent one year studying at Edinburgh. Scotbc the speaker at the Frii ■ = *e- rt y s.tcd the Holy Lani re- ; m airing ^veral wreks on the Lake of I Gahlee art other points which are of ’special interest now in connection ; ~-ro>nt threat of new warfare In that land.

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Ader Reunion To Be Held Sunday. August 1st The anr.ual A der reunion will be toeid at the Danville Park. Sunday. August lat Ra>Tr.orvl A der. Secre-

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Previe .s i and Reviews

AT LOCAL THEATERS

Y c-ncw*t$e

A gem us f:r light eomevdy ele-.-atei Marian Dav.-- to t:p ranking stardom a por.- :c. which she maintains with ease. And tnen there s Robert Montgomery wrase Fair for comedy ha* woe him. an eEviat-ie posit.c-n as a film star wb ee services are alwa-.-s r. demand. All of these fur-makers—and more —are m-clucei in the cast of Ever S-ace Eve the product >n «-fc.ch amea to the Y':.nca*Ce Theatre or Fri uay and Saturday Instead of ore conou lan this delightful farce nas Mamoe Dav-e and Robert Mcntgocery m the starring role* an. Frank McHugh. Louise Fazenua Patsy Keily and Aden Jer.l-uns supporting them. ’

Granada

Motivated by the hero's natural desire to avenge the coid-tl-coddtf murder of his brother whom he find* dy_ng from stab wounds m his iooeiy littie ranch house. Trapped' new Peter B Kyne productioc. is a thrillfilled melodrama of frontier day? on the Oper. Range Starring Cl-.arlea St arret:, with Peggy Stratford, newoocner to the screen, as bus leamng lady, thus latest tut door p-ture - pens torught at the Granada Theatre

Chateau

YVner. Btb Steele r.Jes the cdr.ema targe fi.liag the Bound track with the thrilling staccato of hi? rut shorter there s bound to be plenty of exctement and mi re-fire entertainment Bo-roe r Phantom”, which opens tonght at the Chateau Theatre for a tw: day run. was no exception. This latest np-raring western release-; by Republic, will have youngsters and adult* Alice, che-er-mg lustily biting their nails and sitting an the edge of their seats. It fills every rec _. cement for western action 1 ram a an : therefore is recommended whole-heartedly for all ‘moss-opera'' • an? Am - *.-ec those whe have not as yet succumbed to the lure of the sa !- die an-J s- enbrero may chanre their ta*te» after seetrg this tr.p-notcher. 2 FLYTNG BOATS CO'IPLFTF NORTH ATLANTIC CROSSING NEYV YORK July 30 <UP —The one favored, the other held back by strong winds, two flying beat* cortrleted cm ssmgB of the North Atlantic today after a seccnl routine" sum-ey of the rout* over which regular commercial air service is planned. The pianes were the dipper m of Pan Air.er.can Airways, which flew west to east, and the Cambria of British Imperial Airways, which male the crossing in the opposite direction. Th* Clipper landed at Foyr.es. Ireland at 3 50 p. m GST . 12 hours and 47 minutes after its takeeff from Rot wood Newfoundland The Cam-

P'-ore bria. er.ccur.tering headwinds of

miles an hour velocity which forced it 200 miles south of its projected route made the crossing in 14 Hours

and 4S minute*.

Delta Theta Tau Hold* Initiation Delta Theta Tau sorority held initiation sendee* Thursday evening a 5 o'clock at the Alpha Gamma Delta house for the Misses Catherin-. Vaughn Mary Louise Conrad Martore Black, and Betty Greenleaf. Following the initiation a dinner was served at the Lincoln restaurant at i o'clock Imogens MuUir.s Red dell of Indianapolis National President of Delta Theta Tau. was a guest. Lew-alien Reunion Held Sunday The annual Lewallen reunion was! hell Sunday. July 25. at the home f Mr and Mrs Parke Moore at Martinsville. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all. Th:~- attending were: Mr and Mr? Ernest Lisby of Coatesvine Mr and Mr? Ralph Harcourt and sons f Fillmore: Mr and Mrs YVilford Tineher and sons cf Mt Merdian: Mr. and Mrs Paul Conrad and augrter of Greencastle: Mr. and Mr? Louis Proctor and Mrs. Elva Thr-l?':® and children of West New»on Mr and Mrs YY'arren Lewallen and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Jasper Procter and children. Mr and Mrs Eure-- Lewallen Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Procter and daughters all of Bainr; .re M*s Parke Moore and aurht -s and friend of Martinsville AH left at a late hour hoping to meet again next year at the home of Mr and Mr?. YVarrer. Lewallen. * + -f + 4-** + Monday OuB To H--ld Picnic The Monday Club will hold its anrual picnic MondaJ. Augtist 2. at 11:30 o'clock with Mrs Lee Reeves Please bnng your own table service. + * + +* + 4- + Reel-»ilie C lub Holds Luncheon Meeting Tot Reelsville Social Sendee club neld a luncheon meeting at th* home -f Mrs Reece Huffman, YY’ednesday July 28 Those present were Mestmes G -n Skelton Forest Aker J Huffman. Cecil Crar't John Knight. Vollie Pas- Frank Jarre! Joe Ris?>r Ola PoOotn. Dave Had. YVm Young Chas Knight Reggie McC iliough Dora C c* aBymtr.d Skelton Mrs Emma aV? A e Cook % 1 a tM Skjlor. C is - -u e Lou Skelton #%y Lee Aker lean and Charlotte Skelton. Virginia and Evelyn Graft Mary Eden McCullough Betty Pitts Forest Mice Aker. Jack and Billy Huffman and the h:st»ss Mr? Reece Huffman. Mrs Cecil Craft rare an Inter*sting paper on clubs and lodges of Putnam, county The next meeting will be an allday picnic at Forest Park August 25 It will be gjest-day •5- + + + -S- + + + 'Tarrtage Of Local Couple I« Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Marlyn Beem. aught er of Mr and Mrs M. M Beem. of this city, to Forest D. Fuller. son of Mr and Mrs. Russell Fuller. also of Greencastle. The wedding took place at Huntington on Monday. July 19th. with the Rev. Bechcldt. officiating. The bride attended Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute Mr Fuller is a senior in DePauw univer-

sity.

Mr. and Mrs Gerald Morgan accompanied the young couple on a week's trip to the Lakes. •5-d--f4--r + + 4 Handy Reunion Tc Be HHd Suridav The annual Handy reunion will he held Sunday. August 1st. at the country home of Mr and Mr? YYV T Handy, south of the city.

bethel church Located 10 miles northwest of Greencastle and 3 miles west of Clinton Fails. Pastor, Ruth A. Burk. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Young people’s sendee. 7 p. m. Evening worship. 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Cecil Glass of Rockdale. Kentucky. wdll preach both morning and evening. Come to these sendees. Prayer meeting every YVednesday,

7:30 p. m.

\. F. L Withdraws

you* loan m Here the c»«8 - in small moBt ^ ■uited to riuri reasonable cham only for the ^ch ddlv ij fair terms, courtm, Indiana Ua, * E. \l ilAliillpgj

urn work weeklTi tries.

Delta Theta Tau will hold a Rummage Sale at courthouse Saturday July 31. at 8 30 o’clock. 30-It

mctevt crushed

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

MADRID July 30—(TIP)—Na-t-onaiist? apparently succeeded today . in crushing a mutiny at Granada and j Motril in southern Spain, according

w J „ ~ j 10 government dispatches based on Mr and SLro. Elmer VanOeave. reports of Loyalist observers in the

Hanna Court, are the parents of a Sierra Nevada sector

son boro Friday rooming at the! a defense ministry communique Putnam county hospital jtold of funoos fighting in Granedv. of rifle and cannon fire of “extraorREBELS SI CCHED IN CRUSHING dinary proportions " especially at the 'll TIM IN SOUTHERN SPAIN CunicaJ hospital where Moorish forc-

Bernard Shinn and daughter es were quartered. Bonnie Ruth have returned from a

vacation tnp to Ames. Iowa where FOR SALE: Cucumbers. Delivered ’ ey .^i.eu Mr Shinns uncle. Harry on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Evans and family, a former resident a m. 35c per hundred Ralph Minter of Reelsville Coatesvilie. R. 2. 30-31-Aug 4 3p

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GUESS! PR.ESIDENT ROOSEVELT is planning to appeal to foreign nations to join m outlawing aerial warfare. YV e hope it works . . but why not outlaw ANY kind of warfare?

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REVOLT AGAINST THE l RE SYY EEPS THROUGH N A-

TIONS CAPITAL

Wane-Hill Support,*^ . , C 1 1 ] public hearing! h«*J

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YY ith 3 . * ■ - sq^,J ’ House urenly ’.vorkajj

YVASHINGTON. July 30—The! fcia P 3 ' 5 ^ appeal

American Federation of Labor has| ful

withdrawn its sappoft from Presi-I Recommittal of tkl lent Roosevelt s wage-hour bill as I a de * th b!ow to »*h|

revolt against the measure swept through the capital. __ YY’iiliar Green, oresident of the' ThT -

Federation said: |•+**** '« » mi ‘•I have toki senators who have ! b >' Seaton

I of obtai.n.ng enactaa

! sion

Democ-a: Austin.! con. Bridges, New publican Ecrah, 1 I and Ma oney Cor..?

The po*?rful House- ?’:-•

called to ask my position that if they vote against the bill their vote will not be h“ld by the Federation against their labor record in Congress. -The Federation has not urged senators to oppose the bill. If it

passed the Senate in its present form : of

we will take our chances of having j ,etun? -

it altered in the House. , ' cale 0 «ta

-If officers of the Federation have ' f!C '‘'

urged senators to vote against the defeat *<*

biR they have taken that action on their own initiative and not as a result of any vote by the executive

committee."

Green's announcement burst like a bombshell on tne capital as administration leaders struggled frantically to stern the rising tide of rebellion

against the President’s bill.

Green's opposition to the measure woa r:.= first major break with Pr*si-

„ ^ and death over ere

•ent Roosevelt s policies. One sen- . , r . . t I America.

ator. a lifelong champion of labor ^ ^

legislation disclosed privately that Green had told him the bill is passed. . . , , of some powerful .ivl

heavy blow to union la- .

by the So reiarrcf

il

j Lea-:.ne the mti!:i ! chamber. Senator Der I i Deal legislancin pnpj •he Nat r. L- • : J

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Labor Perkin? Georg- told tde

-This bill would *T , which cot ', ray A-J It is a - -• v. -i.-v c|

p&ssei i

months it will bettwl

w-ould be a

r^tr -• • -+ - mm ••«*«*•* m m m Climaxing a day of bitter debate on the measure. Senator Black Aladama Democrat, chairman of the education and labor committee which drafted the till, toll the Sen-

ate:

-Reports have been circulated that the American Federation of Labor is opposing this bill. I have telegrams from state federations In all parts of the country urging its pas-

sage

Greer's refusal to support the bill any longer is based upon his fears that the proposed minimum pay of 40 cents an hour will become maximum pay for millions of workers and that the proposed 40-hour maximum week will become the minim-

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