The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1937 — Page 2
THE DAILH BANNEB, GREEXCASTLE. INDIANA, SATTRDAY. AUGUST 14
1937.
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SOCIETY
I’Ik llitnvmiiiul Reunion To Be llfld MiiiMln> \iiR. Vi. Th^ fiftpenth annual Hammon 1 famUy nunicn will be held at th<* hemp of Frank Hammond 5 milet north past of of Stilesville Aug. 2'lf*'!€ Wp urgp all to come to make the attendance the largest yet. 4* *?• 4* t* •f* Reimion of Old Friend** a** ^nr|»riH#» RUSSELLV1LLK, Aug 14 -On Wednesday evening. Aug 4 Mrs Emma Burnside was a victim of a suipiise when a number of relatives and friends from Indianapolis gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs J W. Fritts. Indianapolis. Mis. Burnside was visiting at the Fritts' home en route to her home in Melrose. Mass After greeting everyone present ■ i nafcto vaf inrtted to the backyard of the Fritts' home where she found a table laden with delicious food. When all were seated at th< table Mrs Ivey Dimmick offered prayer. Following the dinner a social time was enjoyed recalling many happy experiences of the group. The guests present were Mrs Susie Ivey Dimmick. Mrs. Mabel Gardner and son Kenton. Paul and Guy Mullikan. Miss Babe Sweet. Mrs. Elizabeth Fink. Miss Mattie Gardner Mr and Mrs William Fink. Miss Ethel Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kink and son Mrs. Frank Yarbrough and son and Lee Gardner, Mrs. Hattie Long and Mrs. Martha Collett Mr. ami Mrs. Fritts and Mrs Burnside. Mrs. Burnside has departed for her home in Massachusetts following a visit with relatives and old friends in Russellville and Indianapolis + + + + + *‘--»' + 4'urrent Book Club To Meet Monday. .~ . The Current Book Club will meet Monday evening at 7:45 o’clock with Mrs. R E Michael, 630 Anderson street.
Cora Colas Down Plainfield. 1 To I
ITSII «Vf !t WINNING KIN IV K\TR \ FRAME: QMX( V TEAM TO PLAY HERE SI NDAY.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
program this evening.
Carl J. Miller. Sr. of. Morton is confined to his home by illness. Miss Ina Sherrill left Tuesday for
a six weeks visit at Traverse City,
Previews and Review* AT LOCAL THEATERS * — Voncastle "Saratoga” showing Sunday. Mon day and Tuesday at the Voncastle Theatre with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow co-staired. The story deals with a wealthy girl financial troubles, plots to victimize a man at horse race betting and a final romance between the girl and bcckmaker who started as bitter enemies Settings range from swank hotels and penthouse*s in New York ami London to Jockey's quarters and otables One of the most lavish sets in fho picture is the complete Barrymore stejek farm, stocked with actual famous thoroughbreds. Another is thegrandstand at Saratoga. BOY 10 PRIZE WINNER ff'oittinned Fran* I’njce One> ye ar in club work anel she again plans to exhibit her pigs at the Indiana State Fair. Donalel and Dean South, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. South of Bainbridge. won the top honors in the garden exhibits. They showeel a great variety of high quality vegetables.
Coming through in an extra inning. the Coca Colas of Greencastle turned in a 2 to 1 decision over the Plainfield Commercials last night in a hard-fought softball tilt on the Plainfield eliamond. The score was knotted 1 to 1 at the end of the regular play, and Irvin came through with a hit in the eighth to score Garl to give the victory to the locals. One out had been .-balked up against the Coca Cola team when the winning run was
counted.
Plainfield took the lead in the second frame but the locals came hack
in the third to deadlock the count. 1 Michigan.
Goldsberry performed in great]
, ,, ...! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryan left
; vie on the mound for the Coca „ „ w , . .
, , .,,, . . today for Bay View, Mich., where lolas limiting the strong Plainfield * f
. (they will spend a few days vacation,
team to only three hits. He struck J r
it b ur batsmen Airtight support | Emmett Green, agent for the is given the twirler by the local Pennsylvania and C. I. & L at Limeliamon ! men The only error of the ( | a i Pi ] e ft today for a two weeks vagame v.;is c harged in ' the cmi- 1 cation in the northwest. He will visit mercials. 1 ut the misplay did not aid Glacier Park and Yellow Stone Park Greencastle's total. and othor points of interest.
Continuing hard games before they)
go to the regional at Brazi * v Ku * s "" phllll P s ' Pas,or of FuU
., i ;„sp..i Mission, has returned from the
rh-rn part of the state and will
citv the roca Colas will tangle with ' Freach at the Mission on the corner
: Iboadway and Bloomington strets
Robe Ann park gening at 7:30 o’clock. The visiting team has scored nine Everyone welcome, consecutive wins this season and will John A. Clements who has been in bring one of the strongest teams to (-') 1 j ca g 0 f or a few days business trip this city to appear here this cam-. , v jjj re t urn Saturday and on Sunday paign The locals are expecting plen-1 Mr and Mr „ dements will go to ly of competition and a large crow I is j.- scana b a Mich , for a visit with their xpectl • • : ' the 1 lt-j daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. tIe - Kenneth Stilling. They also will visit The Coca Colas plan to play a' 0 ^ er pi ac es of interest in Michigan
■ re '.turning home. They aspect
go to the tournament next week end. ^ ^ ^ gone for about two W eeks —
! Crawfordsville Journal-Review . FLOOD CONTROL BILL IS
—Miscellaneous—,
' Enjoy Yourself at the Fluttering Duck It's the place to come anytime, night or day. 9 - 6t -
—For Sale— New 13 plate battery, guaranteed
6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our There will he no Epworth League, p r j cf;a on Lee tires before you buy
HAIL INSURANCE-Too much depends on that fine prospect for corn. Let us take away the risk of hail destruction. The cost per acre is j low. CENTRAL INSURANCE AG- ! ENCY, INC. Phone 91. 13-21 Real Estate FOR SALE 31 acres with good j house and barn. 7 miles out. Reasonable price. CENTRAL INSURANCE | AGENCY. INC Phone 91 Evenings. I'.:21-K.) I 15 - 21
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister Sunday school and morning worship will be resumed net week. August 22nd.
Scott’s Franklin Phone 68.
Street
Garage 22-tf
FOR SALE Henoni apples. 25c and 50c per bushel. Miller’s Orchard east Washington street. 9-6p
PUBLIC SALE: Monday. August 30, horses, cows, hogs, feed, farm implements, household goods, at my farm, 1 1-2 n iles east rdllmore. Reuben Heavin. 13-18-2p
FOR SALE A 160 acre farm. Not cheap land but high fertility soil: and the buildings and fencing are excellent. A farm that you would be proud to own. J. T. Christie. Real Estate at Rightsell Loan and Insurance Agency, 22 S. Jackson Street. 13-2t
FOR SALE 92 acre farm. 3 miles north of Greencastte, road 43. Good improvements. Ferd Lucas. 12-3t
FOR SALE 500 bushels good yel low corn. Ferd Lucas. 12-3t
FOR SALE Seven room dwelling north Indiana Street. Price $1 000 Ferd Lucas. 12-3t
FOR SALK Cucumber pickles John Boatright Fillmore, R. 1. 13-6p
FOR SALE - Green Beans. 60 cents a bushel, furnish container an ! pick them yourself. Dr. Gillespie farm. 13-2p
SENT TO HOUSE FOR O. K. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 <UP>—
Let us keep you cool and comfort-
President Roosevelt today was auth- j able. We are equipped to handle wash orized to exempt cities and towns'suits properly. Home Laundry and
from sharing the cost of flood pro- Cleaners
tection by an amendment in a flood
by the
14-lt
control bill of 1937 passed
Senate.
Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky offered the amendment. It pro-
vided that if fhe President finds any the sweepstakes winners of the home
economics and like stock
i EXHIBITS ATTRACT CROWD
(( iilillniKMl From Pint* Ooel
community financially unable to purchase the required land and flood rights, he may waive such require-
ments in whole or in part.
The bill was sent back to the House for action on Senate amendments. The Senate also approved all the additional authorizations for new Army engineering surveys written in by its
commerce committee.
MARRIAGE LI< ENSES Reuben Heavin, fanner CoatesviUe route 2, and Nora Mabel Hicks, teacher. Fillmore route 2. Ray Lopossr* farmer. Stilesville, and Fern Parker, at home. Cloverdale. SEARS REl MON The Sears reunion will be held Sunday August 22nd. at Milligan park in Crawfordsville. Relatives and friends are invited.
exhibits
will be presented tonight. The amateur program of Friday evening included the following: Cosalia Baird, vocal solo; John Cantonwine. comet solo; Charles Crawley, Jr . imitations; Joe Raab, guitar and singing; Mary Pittman, contralto solo; Frank Toney and Charles Sheets, two guitars and singing; Marian Greenleaf, piano solo; Evelyn Crump, soprano solo; Cloverdale Four, consisting of Roy Evens, Gerald Sublette, William Wallen and George Benefield.
HOSPITAL REPORT
Duffy Hughes was removed to his home in tnis city today. Chester Cunningham of Fillmore submitted to surgical treatment to
day.
Mrs. George Fitzsimmons of Roachdale R R 2 was admitted today for surgical treatment.
“That’s Right! I m staying- out of the Kitchen . now We've found the place to eat.” It’s the LINCOLN Dining Room
FOR Sunday dinner, Roast and Fried Chicken.
HEARING HERE AUG. '!»
Notice has been received at the office of Gilbert E. Ogles, county au ditor, that a representative of the state tax board will be at the o of the auditor at 10 o'clock. August 24, to hear any objections to a special appropriation asked by the
Greencastle school city.
SIX SOFTBALL GAMES ARE BOOKED AT ROBE ANN PARK
CAN YOU THINK OF ANYTHING MORE IMPORTANT? Tomorrow may promise great possibilities, but the result* of yesterday are solid facts.
Y'our yesterdays an 1 garnered you enjoy and use today. Protect them!
in the possessions
The man who relies on sound insurance surround* himself with an armed guard that provides him safe conduct through the enemies of success—through fire and flood and accident, through sickness and disaster. Make the more of tomorrow when It comes. And be prepared to make the most of it by protecting what you have today. Can anything Is* more important? SIMPSON STONER Insurance
Six softball games are scheduler for next week at Robe-Ann park league officials announced today. The play will start Monday night and will include the opening of r three-game series Tuesday night be twen <h ICoca Colas and the A11 Stars for the city championship
1937.
The week’s card follows; Monday, Aug. 16, Boosters vs. Christian Church. 7:15; Stonebrea vs. Krogers, 8:15. Tuesday, Aug. 17, State High vs. Kiwanis, 7:15; Coca CdTSts vs. Stars, 8:15. Friday. Aug. 20, Kiwanis vs. Boosters. 7:15; Terre Haute Cleaners vs. I All Stars, 8:15.
After Sunday while they last canning tomatoes 45c per bu.; Green beans 75c per bu. 4 1-2 miles north on 43. 14-lp
FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire rams and ewes John W. Day, Fill more, Ind. 14-28-Sept. 4-ll-4p
AUCTION SALE of household goods Saturday August 14. at 1 p m., at 302 Gillespie street. Have sold out and am leaving Greencastle. A. J Sanford. O. J Rector, Auct. ll-4p
We sell all kinds second hand automobile parts and tires. Greencastle Scrap Paper Co. Phone 604. 13-31
FOR SALE: Twenty head breeding ewes; one 7 year old Jersey cow fresh In September, giving 2 gal milk now. Walter S. Campbell.
7-11-14-18-21-51
FOR SALE—One black matchec team of 3 year olds, well broke, one 8 year old good worker 1600 lbs., one big type Poland sow to farrow last of Sept. Good used set of breeching harness. Weesner Implement Company. ll-14-2t
FOR SALE: Canning tomatoes 40c bu. at patch. Carl Moore, R. R. 4 Phone Rural 183. 14-lt.
FOR SALE USED One 36 Mode Dodge 1-2 ton pick up truck. Om International and one Chevrolet tor and a half truck. Weesner Implement Company. 11-14-2
FOR SALE: Yearling Shorthorn bulls and Collie pups. George K Lloyd. Rockville. 12-14-18-3p
Wanted—
WANTED to buy shoats. George Harvey, Plainfield, Indiana. 18-tf
WANTED: Switchboard operator at Morton. Place your application with Wm. Whitted on or before 6:00 p. m. Aug. 23. 14-17-19-3p
WANTED: Vault and Cesspool cleaning. Special prices for ten days. Free estimate on cost. Jess Rumley R. 3. Air Port Road. ll-4p
WANTED: Married man on farm. Inquire at Banner. 13-2p
WANTED Highest cash prices paid for junk Jautomobiles. Greencastle Scrap Paper Ca Phone 604.
13-3t
WANTED—An experienced cook Goose Island Service Station. 13-2p
For Rent—
FOR RENT: New four room modem lower apartment. 312 Elm street. Ferd Lucas. 13-2t
FOR RENT: Modern five room furnished house at 714 East Washington. Call 392-XX after 6:30 p. m or call personally. 10-5t
FOR RENT: Ellis apartment Phone 443. Tues.-Thurs -Sat.-tf.
FOR SALE: Thirty shoats, weighing about 85 pounds each. Woodrow i Dixon, two miles south of Groveland. 14-3t
FOR SALE: Extension stock rack. Will fit 1931 Ford V-8 truck. $5 00. 5 I West Liberty. 14-lp.
WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
NOTICE OWNERS OF MARE PONIES I am offering for service at my farm, I ' 2 mile* north of Grcenoastle, on Road 43, a registered Shetland pony htoltion; Hydro L., white and red sorrel, glas* eyes, well marked. Fee $10. L. L CONRAD
TRAFFIC VIOLATORS FINED frnwtlnwd P«»ir* One* Sutherlin of Putnam county. Several other motorists whose addresses could not be obtained were arrested. They gave their names as Leroy Hunger. C. A. Bacon. G. M. Fisher, Paul A. Wyant and Floyd Sothern. Hugh Hammond of Greencastle was arrested and pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred. His trial in the local court was set for August 25. , , *.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH jiust Emil Carlson, Minister Bible school. 9:30 a. m. Murel Davis, Superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Message: "The Believer.’’ Union-Primary. Junior, Intermediate. Senior, B. A. U. 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Message: "God's Aid For Man’s Need.” The pastor is conducting services at the State Farm during the Sunday afternoons of this month. There will be no mid-week prayer service this Thursday evening. The 102nd session of the White Lick Association convenes with th> Coatesville Baptist church this Thursday and Friday. August 19 and 20 Young People’s Banquet at 6:30 Thursday evening and at 8 o'clock the young people will have complete charge of the service.
Any Amount Up To »()
m*' loan* to fu rmen N ,J n dia na Loan fj -4 i E. VVa.shiiiKton'J
T BAINBRIDGE 4 F Mrs. Nelson 4 04- + + 4-4>* + 4.* + + + + +$ Dr. and Mrs. Young and daughter of Muncie were guests last Sunday of Mr. anr Mi's. W. A. Wimmer and daughter Helen, who accompanied them home for a weeks visit. The annual Carpentersville school reunion will be held in the old school house Aug. 22. All former patrons, pupils, teachers and officers invited. Dinner at noon and everyone requested to bring table service. Mr. and Mrs. C. Christy and Mrs. Worth Arnold and children of Fillmore spent Friray afternoon with Mrs. James Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Pruitt made a business trip to Gary on Thursday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones during the week end were Mrs. Clara Ruark of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and daughter, Bermetta of California and Samuel Christy of Chanute, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Pruitt and son anr Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Weddell and son of Greencastlk spent Sunday at Casey. 111., Jackie Finney returning with them for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Shuey spent last week end with Mr. and Mis. Georgge Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hendricks of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks are visiting this week with Mr. Shuey and Raymond Priest and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tate and family attended the funerals of the Shell brothers at Crawfordsville Monday. Mrs. Ollie Hainey of Miami, Fla., who is visiting in Greencastle spent the week end here with Maggie Hainey and family. Voris Etcheson, who underwent an operation Monday night for appendicitis is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker of Cotter, Iowa have been visiting his sister, Mrs. Leona Colliver. Mrs. Johnson and daughter and her family of Knightstown, spent Thursday with Mrs. Johnson’s sister Mrs. Carrie Damall, who accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham entertained on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker of Iowa. Presley Colliver anr family, Mr. and Mrs. Johansen and Mildred Cunningham of Indianapolis and Mrs. Leona Colliver. Mrs. Curtis Higgins and Mrs. Gene Baird shopped in Indianapolis Wednesday and were guests of Mrs. La Verne Damall for dinner. Mrs. Henrietta Ball attended church in Roachdale Sunday and spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. Laura Blades. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Young of Indianapolis are spending this week with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chadd and sons of Anderson spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Codings. Miss Maxine Phitchett visited relatives in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jung and sons of Hamilton, Ohio have moved into the property of W. O. Timmons, Mr. Jung has purchased the milk routes from Mr. Hodson and Mr. Schubert. Hr. anil Mrs. Harold Michaels are on a weeks vacation to Detroit, Canada, Niagara Falls and New York City.
GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Claude M. McClure, Minister. Hansel Tower, Guest Minister. Berniece Fee Mozingo, Acting Min ister of Music. V. D. Thompson, MBinister of Music. Nevo Wame. Church secretary. 9:15 a. m. Sunday church school classes and teachers for all. Come. 10:00 a. m. Morning worship service Sermon subject-—"Now I Lay Me”, Reverend Tower, preaching. Organ, preludes, "The Mercy Seat," Hagen. Offertory, "Woodland Shadows,” Thompson. H. E. Sherfey, Kingstree, S. C. vocal. "Supplication," Gillingham, Myron Bleam 6:00 p. m. High school Epworth League. Subject—“Heroes of Peace.” Leader Marjorie Shamel, presiding, Sara McCurry
f V. and it was v picture the skulking , their hunters, stalking slopes of this hill. wi th ind wolves . ir .l We do not knovi of bald Hill above t not much higher than G*. ■f any, and t .1 above the 8< J ion railron ; , ileors,, Bainbridge. which we feet above tl waves r ; f.J On the Pennsylvania ronT c’illmore, th- - n i-kwi 'eet. whieh. also, U Greencastle County Surveyor Arthnri who has surveyed Mgj highway, the Bninerstown i the high point of the hfll a J 200 feet above the bed branch, which skirts the! north slope. That mueh dl in a half mile over waWs frails, meandering patches, sometimes along I of ravines, with stretches, means low-gear the way and most auto like i at all It is no route for wet for a ear that does not brakes, too. It is quite i time to coast most of the the hillside, or. the return i es are needed then too Everythin, consi Icred, tli| quite worth while
NAZARENE TABERNACLE 315 N. Jackson St. Rev. E F. Singhurse, pastor. Bible School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 10:45 a. m. N. Y. P. S. 6:45 p. m. "A Phone Service”. Evangelistil service, 7:30 p. m. Text: "Who then can be saved?” Matt. 19:25. Prayer meeting Thlrsday, 7:30 p. m. The truck will make regular route Sunday morning for children to bring them to Sunday School at 9 a. m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 429 Anderson street. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Third Wednesday of the month, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Reading room 429 Anderson street open each Wednesday, 2 to 4 p. m. “Soul” is the subject of the Les-son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 15. ; The Golden Text is: “My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: ; when shall I come and appear before God?” (Psalms 42: 2). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson - Sermon is the 1 following from the Bible: “The soul of the wicked desireth evil: his neighbor findeth no favour in his j eyes. He that followeth after rightj eousness and mercy findeth life, | righteousness, and honour” (Prov(erbs 21: 10, 21). “And one of the company said unto him, Master, speak to my brother, that he divide the inheritance with me. And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you? And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth” (Luke 12: 13-15), r Th® Lesson-Sermon also includes I Ml 6 . following passages from the : * nnstian Science textbook, “Sci- | ence and Health with Key to the I Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: Our false views of life hide eternal i harmnny, and produce the ills of ! J' ,! ch w ? complain. Because mortals i believe in material laws and reject . the Science of Mind, this does not material, theoretica! life-basis is i ^.V«ri3’fe2 young child was,’—even to the birth of a new-old idea, to the spiritual *f n ! e of b eln ^ an <f of what Life includes. Thus the whole earth will be by 1 ' ut, ' on its pinions FULL GOSPEL MISSION
GOLDIN VNNIYIiRSjl Mr. an,i M - J. C. P.ichsj Clover,la, - !iw| wedding anniversary,
August 11
They entertained at lunckl Mrs. Charles Richardmi ufl ter, Alice Ellen of QilWHtj Mrs. Dennis Wright Will ardson’s .- «. 1 Danville, Indiana. Telegrams were received S and Mrs V: B B ■ Nuys. Calif.. Mr and Mrs-H Richardson f Allentown 1 Mr. and M:- lames H Mrs. Grace Hurst an'! Greencastle. Many fricn' 1 - called in li noon, hile ot "I ings and flowers. The wedding dress ardson was " in the an* her daughter. M ' BROKEN SlE
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Dry-Cleaning Premlng Hat-Blocking
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Rev. Russell Phillips, pastor. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Sunday Services, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. Special songs and music. Everyone invited.
bald him.
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Veach were'
Sunday guests of her sister Mrs. Ed the .heriff" whomTe P hlrnsriP
summoned.
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Cassidy and husband of Brazil.
Mrs. A. P. Hartman and children of We knew that more
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