The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1937 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA, TI KSDAY. AIM sT n>, TfM.

f o>eYelt Ends

the fair one of the latest refrigerators for farm home use has been loaned for the demonstrations by

^ lOli ' ’S' Electrical Shop of Greencas0 tie. local representative of the Serve!

Electrolux company which sponsors

WASHINGTON' Aug. 10.—(I'P 1 , the fQfrf preparation contest in which President Roosevelt returned to nian y thousands of farm girls have Washington to lay from a three-day p ar ti C ip a ted in the past few years, vacation at Hv le Park N T He compeition arranged by the will remain at the White House tin ( nationa | committee on Boys and til Congress adjourns. Girls Club Work in cooperation with

mi; daily banner

When Mr Roosevelt boarded his

special train at midnight

Park h told a group gathered bid him goodbye that he would re turn “five days -- after the Senate and

Hcu'e adjourned.

The President's special tram arrived at Union station at 7:23 a m C3T and Mr. R‘ osevelt motored to the White House immediately Mr Roosevelt arrived 12 hours before Democratic senators meet in a stag “harmony honoring Sen Alben W Barkley D Kv new majority leader Although the Pi - si lent had raid he had not vet decided whether t attend it wa believed he merely would send a mes-

sage of greeting

Before he letr Hyde park White Hour- S. . etary Maivin H McIntyre issued a formal statement denying published reports that the President had taken sides in the race for the Democratic mayorality nomination

in New York city.

Tne report arose after Edward J Flynn party 1< ader in New York's Bronx district spent part of Sunday at the Roosevelt family estate near i Hy re Park F:ynn is supporting ' Jeremiah T Mahoney against Sen Royal S Copeland, anti-administra-; non candidate in the Democratic;

primaries

t'H U. S Department of Agriculture,

at Hyde 4 H c ] u0 i eac j ers am j agricultural col-

10 leges nas attracted thousands of farm girls from practically all parts

of the United States

The awards for the best farm cooks are three college scholarships trips to the ■4-H Club national congress in Chicago in the fall, and kerosene-operated refrigerators

and

Herald Consolidated

‘ It Waves For AJl”

Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mall

matter under Act of March 8, UTS. the First Christian Church which was Subscription price, 10 cents per to have been held Thursday. August week; $3 00 per year by mall In Put- 12 haus been postponed for one week.

^JiCCIETY

Section Three

Meeting Pont [Mined

The meeting of Section Three

MODERN. WOMEN

NOl SUrFER r:» nfhly i - n and c. .,»>• tlaa ! - ■- Al< lef —

nam County; $3.50 to <5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

i !Ytc (diiicillii I o (lo ()n Trial Today

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Aug 10 UP Pete Canci'.ia. pclitical hench- : ian of Joel A Baker, former Marion county welfare director will be tried today for his admitted attack on Wayne Coy former state welfare dilector in the statehouse corridotlast March 1 Cancilla was waned a jury trial and will allow special Judge James A Emmert of Shelbyville to decide

his guilt.

Cancilla testified last week in tne trial of Baker, who was found guilty of instigating the attack on Coy and was fined SI 000 plus $24 S5 costs. He admitted from the witness stand that he slugged Coy near the Lieutenant-Governors office. and

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

\kiiiM Reunion Held Near ( luverdnle

The 14th annua! Akins reunion was held Sunday in the Ray Stockwell grove north of Cloverdale. with attendance of 80. The forenoon was spent greeting eaih one as tney arrived with dinner at 12:30. On account of rain there was no meeting, so the same officers held over another year. They are as follow: president. Mrs. Evelyn Baugh; vice I president. Mrs. Rutn Tooley; secre-

Miss Grace Brown is In Chicago attending the national gift show. Miss Katherine Gallagher of Indianapolis was in Greencastle Monday

visiting friends.

Miss Mildred Pitchford and Miss tary arul treasurer Mrs Rosalie Al-

• n 1 P, ^ nt r iay f0 , r ! said that it was his own idea without the ■ usandth time -- McIntyre said ; ... .

any prompting from Baker. His defense was that Coy called him an un-

••that he has not taken part is not takinc part and will not take part in any !■ al primary election except in ni* h"me town (Hyde Park! and heme county (Duchess county).

printable name and pushed him up

against the wall.

He denied seizing Coy about the neck and pounding him so severely that Coy sustained a fractured skull

and other injuries.

Coy probably will testify for tne state again today and leave immediately thereafter to return to the

bPIdlAI. 1)1 MONSTK ATIOX PI \NM;i> \T 4 H ( I I B FUR How fann girls of this county and community are learning to use modern scientific methods and appliances i

: family neaitn through j Ihilippine Islands where he is adnimruardini and conserving the food i «trative assistant to former Gov. thereby raiaing . h , , Paul V. McNutt. U S High Commis«an lard of living in rural sections. . *»**■ the Philippines,

u. l fc? sho»T. at the Putnam County 4-H Fair by 411 Club girls of I^jt-

nair. County Fixvi Preparation club umitf tne direction of County Agent Guv T Harris and Wayne Branneinan club agent. The farm girls who will engage in the u n met rations at the fair are entrants in the Naional 4-H club food pr< paration competition for 4-H club r inters now under way In order t >t the Uod preparation activities c. the 4-H club girls from this vte- • ty mav be shown more vividly at

2 NEGROES HURT

Two colored persons were injured Monday in an accident involv.ng two automobiles on the road 40 detour south of GreeneasCe near the home of Arthur Plummer county surveyor. W alter Green and Mrs Inez Frankun both of Carrothereville Mo were the injured. Their condition was reported as not serious at the Putnam

county hospital today.

According to reports the two people were riding :n a stake bed on the back of an automobile driven by Elijah White of Arkansas and were thrown out when the auto was in collision with another car driven by J. J Mantell 281 Mount Pleasant

avenue Newark N J

The autos were not damaged extensively the colored people sustaining the only serious injuries

And Be Sure It's GIERNSEY— Id > PI KK DFI.K IOCS ir > PI HE. DF.LU IOU8 S*-r\e Guernsey Every Meal— Drink it between Meal* for mure pep. Guernsey Milk And Ice (ream Go. '•Better For You and Baby Too" 4 Lira bee Phone 4.59

PRISON GETS MACHINERY MICHIGAN CITY Ind Aug 15UP —New machinery valued at $20 OX) will be installed in the state prison shoe shop to better quality of the products it was learned today. Output of the prison shoe shop will be about 150 pairs daily considerat.lv bi w the peter. - ,al capacity o 250 pairs Installation of the new equipment is expected to be started soon by the John N. Wald Company of Huntington Pa. Sixty inmates will be employed in the snoe shop. HOSPITAL REPORT Mrs William Boyce 327 south Bloomington street. entered the 1 •ounty hospital this morning , Shirley Ann Byers of Greencastle R. P. 2 underwent a tonsil operation ' today. Elks Lodge will meet in regular sess.on this evening at 8 o’clock There will be initiation.

Dorothy Knudson have gone to Mach mac Island in L^ike Michigan on vacations. Mr and Mrs Fred Trumphfeller of Buffalo N Y. and Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs B J Currie. Mr and Mrs B J. Currie had as week end guests Mrs C. J Currie and Mr and Mrs R L Hayes and laughter of Mitchell. The annual Boyd-Pollom-Rissler reunion will be held Sunday August 15. at Forest Park in Brazil. All relatives and friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parker of Fairhope, Ala . are visiting Mrs Parker's parents Mr and Mrs Will R Steele 408 south College avenue. The Woman’s Relief Corps will meet Wednesday. August 11 at 2:30 o - clock. Please note change in date of meeting. All members are urged to be present. Miss Mary Case of Lebanon, formerly of Greencastle, wno recently underwent an operation at the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis is reported rapidly improving. Wilbert Eckardt has returned after attending summer school at tne University of Wisconsin at Madison Wis while Dr and Mrs L R Eckardt are vacationing m New Hamp-

shire.

Dr. Henry Ostrom and Rev Gust E Carlson went to Marion today to attend a conference. Dr. Ostrom will speak tw ce a day at the conference throughout the remainder of the week. Rev. Carlson will return to Greencastle Wednesday.

len assistant sec and treas Mrs. Thelma Easthem: ground committee. S B Dorsett. Gale Baugh and Cloyd

Allen.

Those present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Bagley and daughter of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs E E Barr of Pinfield. Ill : Mr. and Mrs. George W. Exton. Urbana 111 : Mr. and Mis Russell Shillings and daughter of Crawfordaville, Ind : Mr and Mrs. Lewis Bales and cnil-1 dren of Roachdale; Mr and Mr* Frank Barr and children. Mr. and Mrs Casn Brewster and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Anderson and sons Miss Vivian Blue of Indianap-

CHICHESTERS PIUS ^

”> JHI DIAMOND

useful and lovely gifts. Those present were Mrs. Carl Twig and daughter Myra Jane. Mrs. Stella Crodian. Mrs. Luella Hardwick. Miss Leona Sutherlin. Mr. and Mis. Paul Evans, Mrs. Leon Austin ,m I grandson Freddie. Mis. James Austin and son Jimmy. Mary Kath- ■ ine Foster and Francine Bullenlick. granddaughters of Mrs. Steele, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parker of Fair-

hope. Ala.

•••ectinn One To Meet ’Aith 'Ir*. Stile* Section One of the First Christian ihurch will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. W. N. gt ilea 201 west Walnut street. Mrs.

E

program.

First ( hrUtian Church Group Plans Programs ••A Glimpse of the Graded Church School” will be the subject of a talk

bv Mrs. K R

YOU CANT BEAT IT—Fried chicken, French fries, sliced tomatoes and drink for 45c at Lincoln Dinning Room. Just phone your or-

I der 30 minutes

mg.

in advance any even-

It

—For Sale-

New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 8 month $3 90 exchange. Get our pric< a on Lee tires before you buy

r. Bartley will have charge of the Scott’s Franklin Street Oarage.

Phone 68. 22-tf

FOR SALE Benoni apples, 25c and 50c per bushel. Miller’s Orchard, cast Washington street. 9 0p

Remember we sew on the buttonssend his shirts to us and everyb>ly will stay in a good humor. Home Laundry 4 Cleaners. 10-lt

Ouster Faced Bv Morgan At Meet

e

INDIANAPOLIS Ind., Aug 10 (UPi—Republican district chairmen gathered here today for a series of hotel huddles to determine whether they will oust Ivan C Morgan state GOP chairman at tne meeting of the state committee tomorrow Ostensibly the committee session was called to select a successor to Burrell Wright, party treasurer who resigned last April. But confronting the committee member* are several other interesting situations also 1 The meeting will reveal whether Ralph Gates of Columbia City Fourth district chairman and so-cal-led majority leader of the atate committee. has lured enough minority group votes to nis side to depose Morgan. 2 It will be decided whether selec tion of a new chairman if Morgan is ousted, will be a man responsible to tne wnole committee in a sincere move to restore shattered party harmony or will be merely a factional figurehead. 3 The meeting probably will determine whether Republican “old guard" leadership will again be firmly astride the G. O P. saddle.

IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 470 Ttiis Moth Proofing at no extra cost to the customer.

+ + 4 , 4-'I + + + Section Four To Meet Wednesdav Section Four of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Flla Alspau. Beveridge street Deaton Family Reunion Enjoyed at Fincastle The U. U. church at Fincastle was the scene Sunday of the annual re union of the Leaton family. At noon a delicious dinner was served in the beautiful grove. During the business meeting Frank Yartjrough of Indianapolis was eleett : president and Mrs John Obenchain of Bainbridge s< cretary-treasurer of the family group for the coming year. Miss Eva Williams gave several piano selections prior to the soc.al

hour.

Among those t resent were Mr. an i Mrs. John L. Br.dges. Mr. and Mrs John Leaton and sons John Ivan and Wayne Mrs. Betty Cooper Mrs Rachel Smith Mr and Mrs Claude Burk of Morton. Mrs Maude Brothers an i children Joe. Charles and Betty. Mrs. Mary Bridges. Miss Eva Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers and children Sarah and Janet Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfe.ter and son Jean. Alan 1 Mrs Neal Grider. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian and family. Mr and Mrs. Le >n Myers and laughter Mary Louise Chaidt - Yarbrough and son Frank and Raymond Grider, all of Indianapolis; Mrs Jesse Hartman Mrs. Orville Foster. Mr. and M: ■ Richard Suth- Hand of Russellvi’l Mr an I Mrs Frantz Myers of Ladoga Mr and Mrs Fred Bridges a: family of Lafayette: Mr and Mi Ray Miller a- 1 family. Mrs JohObenchain and Mr. and Mrs Hank • of Bainbridge Mr and Mrs. William McCall of Roachdale: Mr and Mrs Dale Porter t Rockville; Mr an ! Mrs Leslie Brothers Mr and Mm Ralph Cross James McFerian and the Misses Virginia and Jaun.ta Williams. + d-*4.-?.J. + + Kappa Delta Phi Hold* Initiation Kappa Delta Phi. national sorority, held imtia'ion services Monday evenir.g for Mrs Elizabeth Morrison and Mis. Lettie Swonkwiler. The impressive services were conducted at the home of Mrs Harold Duncan in An arson street, preceded by a dinner in the dining room of the National P.estaurant at Hanna cross-

FOR SALE-Fine gladioli blus-

Bartley before a nteet-1 <. oms 59,, p er dozen Mrs. T. C. Cox, g ot section four of First Christian ^ 7 *3 r Sem j nary street Phone 105-Y. , nurch on Wednesday. | 9-3t

Hostesses to.* tomorrow’s meeting

w ill include Mesdames Alspaugh.[ FOR SALE-Good buggy and har-

Hoby. Scott and Foster.

The year's program for the sec-, caat

FOR SALE: Blackberries. 25c per

S pt. 8 -The Life of Moses." base 1 gaJ Ida Dreyer 10 . lp

on the Sunday school lessons, by '1 Fay Hamilton; hostesses. Mes-

FO..

■ j

furnis., d Ik • 7l4 ' I ington. Call 392-XX after J or call personally 1

There will be a special automobile ta--- at the s a J Brazil Wednesday eveniJl II. Nationally known dn V(tl 1 Enjoy Yourself at thThl Duck. IDs the place to C J time, night 01 day. ^

FOR SALE

ness. Sherman Gofer. 5 miles northof Greencastle. 10-Ip

FOR SALE 1935 standard 4 dooi Chevrolet sedan. Hess Tire A- Battery Service. 10-lt

tames Tom Sweet. Elmer Gibson. Fay Hamilton and William Black-

well.

Oct 13. missionary program with Mrs Robert Beck guest speaker; hostesses. Mesdames Raymond Irwin. Will Burks Hoylt. Kimbert Gardner

and Donnohue.

Nov 10. “Religious background ot the Pilgrims” by Mrs. Pollom; host-

^ses. Mesdames Harry Talbott, M ! {r 0 R SALE at the Alton Hurst R Pollom. Walter Woodburn an 1 .\ uc y on s a ] e Wednesday. August 11 Claude Hailey. 1 Team mules. New Black Hawk Corn * Christmas story by Mn. I planter*, fcever been »sed, mowing K r Is: hostesses. Mesdames Al- • machine, cultivator spike tooth harin Moore. Albert Moore. Harold Ed-j row. set of tugs and harness flat wards and George Garrett. j - .op hay frame, wagon, other tools Jar. 12. “Temperance Today” by not mentioned. Paul Stiewalt. 9-2p

Mrs Young; hostesses. Mesdames J.

FOR SALE: Some clover comb honey at 15c per pound. I will pay 3c each, for bright clean half gallon pails. I also have new extracted honey at 65c per pail or $1.25 for gallon buskets. R. W. Baldwin, R. No. 4. Greencastle. 10-lp.

Mary Cloyd

F Spurlock. B. B. Stringer, Kelly Milligan Young and

Trissler.

Feb 9. “Religion of Washington an 1 Lincoln” by Rev Beck; hostesses. Mes lames J J Beemer. Josiah Gardner. Nelson Taulman. Alice Sweet and Lawrence Crawley. March 9, (night meeting) book review by Mrs. Baughman: hostesses, Mesdames Essie Benefiel. Ida Johnson, Dora Ruark. Olive Baughman. E R. Bartley and Tharp. April 13. “My Flower Garden” by Mrs William Roby, guest speaker; hostesses Mesdames Clifford McMains. James Hartsaw. Fred Long. C'rorles Gardner and Charles Donno-

hue.

Mav 11. “Famous Mothers - ’ by Mr* Clifford Reeves: host“««es Mesdames Frank Torr. James Skelton. Clifford Reeves and J. R. Cox. June 8. “Famous Fathers" by Mrs. Vernon Shirley; hostesses. Mesdames Sconce. Glen Fry, Vernon Shirley, Mary Surber and William Glidewell.

IN BUSINESS 48 YEARS 1 ronttnnrd Frnsu r*s» Onel Greencastle. Mr Kelley was 74 years old the ’9th of last March, was born in Stilesville. moved with his wife and first child in one two-horse wagon to Greencastle. having everything he owned in that one load. He has worked all his life, and has liked it. he is the happiest when busy.

NEW CLERK IS SELECTED BY PARKE COUNTY BOARD

FOR SALE: Upright piano, good condition; airtight wood heater, used one season. Queen Ann dining table. Shell Service Station at Limedale. Phone 7775-K. 9-2p.

AUCTION SALE of household goods Saturday August 14 at 1 p m. at 302 Gillispie street. O. J. Recter. Auct. i0-6p

FOR SALE: Tall Poplar Safe, solid, good finish, four doors. $6 75. Furniture Exchange. East Side of Square. Phone 170-L. 10-lp

FURNITURE SALE at Bak.r home corner Seminary and Bloomington street Thursday. August 12tn at 1 p. m., consisting of old Walnut antiq'i. bedroom suits, walnut tables, china closet and china dishes, rugs, one extra nice valvet rug. dining room suit, kitchen cabinet and many articles not mentioned. Mrs. Mary Anderson. Vestal. Auctioneer. 9-3t.

—Wanted—

WANTED to buy shoats. Harvey, Plainfield, Indiana.

George I8-tf

NOTICE T my iM {j and new. 1 have opened a barj in the Greystone builfeg „ J and Berry stre- ts 1 w ; u J than pleased to have your pJ Bert Thompsr n barber | FURS MUST BK I.VSl’KtjJ peace of mind and ihe moit J joyment from wearing them. J low as 75c per hundred. CM INSURANCE A'lL'NCY Kc] 91.

Heal Estat

FOR 8 A I H nam county that may be pj with 20 percent down an! J payable over long periolof J a low interest rate. J T J Real Estate . Eahtsell l*j and Loan Agency. TOWNSEND Ol’I’Oxt* hJ INDIANAPOLIS, gag id ernor M - said he “was not convinceij the best int> r- of state (J could be seiv . hv organai the America.. F :: cHi the Com.n..: ‘ . • • 'j| ization.’’ The Gov. • ■ - :! the ord tions had ap] ' - a organization of stat eniplojd that he ha - ttM mental difference between s!M plftyes and employers aid unrlj private industry

V. ANTED—Two salesladies for persona! hygiene work. Address Box 19 Banner. 10-2p

WANTED—To trade four wheel trailer, with grain bedstock rack, spare tire and extra wheel, for cow or heifer. Phone 514. 10-lp

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtcl Co- ecd

W ANTED: Two good Jersey cows

. ROCKVILLE, ini. 10 — I "flf C MeMurtry or wan! f I(M '

receive*! gold pins and tea roses.

Gates reportedly wants to gain sorority flower

control of the state committee chairmanship to further his candidacy for governor in the 1940 election To remove Morgan at this time he must

Members present were Mrs. Otto

D"bbs, Jr. Mrs. Harold Porter. Miss Harmon R. Ireland, whose death Lorene Smith. Miss Christine Hurst I curred Thursday afternoon.

Miss Martha Hurst, Miss Retha

elected clerk of the Parke Circuit j court by the Parke County Board of I Commissioners Monday to succeed

oc-

—For Kent—

McMurtry is a Republican, as was

induce one of the minority groups led "'ebb Mrs. Paul Jones Mrs. Harold his predecessor He conducts a eroc-

W-* VO mm, FNl i r* AS • *_ _ * ro -

by Ewing Emison of Vincennes Seventh district chairman, to join the

Gates group.

gram.

’ I y ague

GOAT RACES LUCAS DERBY GOATS DKIN EN BY JAM AL BOYS AND GIRLS 12 — BIG RACES — 12 Wednesday- Aug. 11-Softball Park

At 8P M

SPONSORED BY PHI DELTA KAPPA

$25 Cash For Any Goat Outrunning Lucas’ Stables

BACK YOUR FAYORITK

Adnns.'-ion 1®C and 25c 1 The annua! Knauer reunion Willj ner was Sf . rVA ; out of doors and the, ^ j§ ^ J Sunday, August 15. at Bethel .^easion was enjoved bv all the i —- rr--~inir[mr u m e church. guests Mrs steeie n »i

TI BNSTILES CLICK

l 1 NEW YORK. Aug 10—(UP'— Major league turnstiles are clicking gi at the merriest gait since the infla-

g tion area

; - Both leagues are approaching their jd best years Already the American league has drawn 4 619 283 paid admissions and the National league 4 * 107 222 for a grand total of 8 726 505 Each league is sure to go well over

6 000 000 with a chance they mayl Mrv Honored hit 7 000 000 if the races don’t cool off At Birthday Dinner

completely. 1 Will Steele and daughter Hanna

Krall entertained Monday afternoon

with a surprise birthday party in j honor of Mrs. Steele. A pitch-in din-

Duncan. Mrs Richard Swift Mrs I ery store at Marshall and is a mem-

Wendtll Pell Miss Waneta Cruen-jbor of a prominent ho.z. Mrs. In.ogene Richards and ’ township family.

A veteran of the World war. Mc-

Wash ington

FOR RENT: Five room modem house near College and Square. Garage. 104 Spring Avenue. Call 610-L. 10-lt FOR RENT: Ellis apartment Phme 443. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf

Murtry is 43 years of age. He is a member of Eellenzer Post. American

Mrs. William Murray. + + -5-4- + + <*4 Yeronioa To Meet \\ ith Mr*. Heaney

The Veronica Club will meet Wed-

nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at win serve until Jan 1 1938 the exthe home of Mrs. Paul Heaney. 903 piration date of Ireland’s second south Locust street. Mrs Harvey j term. Ireland, who had been in ill Owens will nave charge of the pro- health committed suicide in tne

FOR 334.

RENT—Apartment.

Phone 10-21

FOR RENT: Small room suitable : !^_ b ^^ P Bbone 496-X. rl ° r It

will serve until Jan

—Lost

KNAUER REUNION

The annual Knauer reunion

j Rockville cemetery near his wife’s

I grave.

JEAN HARLOW’S UNFINISHED LOVE AFFAIR 'S A R A T 0 G V IS COMING

LOST: Brown dog with collar and tag Answers to name Skippy Re- 1 v.ard Mrs Horace Askew. Phone 371. [

10-2t

j guests.

received many

—Miscellaneous—

Quincy Picnic August 12th. Another big Home Coming—All day, music and entertainment. Speaking Lieut. Gov. Schricker and F E Shortemeier, former Secretary of SUte ' 7-3t

SENTENCED I OR KILLKOI APPLETON W.s AU? 101 Glen A. Bak r Jr 34-yMM youth, was sentenced to 141 years in Um tpun iUtl■ day when lu ' j bing his p: • - ' iW< tlMv" I Welhouse. 18 •.vith a pocketd Barker, sat in a jail celltok displayed a ; -- Ie e: - '■ nui officers he k ' > ’’ i 1 heart, because she wantea

her pictur t

Barker, car ' - * tried to drown 1 ' cut the girl was lead but sskl ’’too good a swimmer."

Barker. hith<

"model youth said he Helen several ’ < ? befo - -^ out* a dance ar ' she a.’ return her picture. She ** give it to a man navel tenti® she said sh“ was engaged. ALLOCATE* H-OOD fT* WASHINGTON Aug The war department tclayfl $44 437.700- $14 427.700 : J relief funds-for construction jects designed to cor.tr •••’• of rivers and streams ^ the nation. J The department or ’ :?rfu J construction on 44 r H authorized by cone: -=• ■ ■ . control act of 19 ■> T- ‘ ''' a relief funds. S30.000.000 ' " from the $105 000 000 ap?«j this session of c : - tary activities of the ‘ NOTICE You Can Satj

Money

by pa>inR y ol3r Telephone acconnl on or before ^ ,e 15th of each n l0r,, f So as to avoid 3 Collections^ Grt'rncastle F' lhl * D ** Indiana Associa^ Telephone (erper 31 ®