The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 July 1938 — Page 2
BLAMt PREMATURE BIRTHS ON 4TII OF/ TLV EXPLOSION^ PERU. Ind.. July 6.—'UP>—The birth of three premature babies at Dukes Memorial hospital here within the last 15 hours today was blamed on shock caused by repeated explosions of firecrackers during the 4th celebration. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Liebo. which weighed two
Market generally steady. 160-250 lbs., $9 05-*9.70; 250-1.00 lbs.. $8.55$9,15; ;i00-400 lbs.. $8.45-$8.65. 100160 lbs , $8.40-$9.40. Sows mostly $7.25-$8. Cattle 1.200. calves 700. Steers and cows steady to strong; heifers strong to 25 cents higher; 1.107 and 1.205 lb. steers $11.40; bulk steers $9.50-$ 10.75; most fed heifers $9$9 50; good beef cows $7-$7.50; veal-
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pounds and six ounces at birth, lived ers steady to 50 cents lower, top $9.
only a short time despite efforts of physicians w ho immediately placed
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it in an incubator. The two other infants, both girls, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pence. They are expecte 1 to survive. INDIAN APOLIS I.I\ ESTOCK Hog receipts 6.000. holdover 118.
Sheep 1.400. Spring lambs mostly „ .
25 cents lower, practical top $9; few ° 0Unty: W 50 * * 8 00 ^ ^
$9.25; most better grades $S50-$9; slaughter ewes steady at $2.75 down.
by mall outside Putnam County.
A BIBIJ: THOUGHT FOR TODXY What's wrong with the world 7
Mrs. Robert McCamack of south Greencastle underwent a minor operation at the county hospital Wed-
nesday morning.
Janies Mackey suffered a fractured ankle Tuesday when he fell from a bay mow in a barn located on the
Maynard Grubb farm.
Edgar Cassida, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cassida. east of
an emergency
appendix operation at the Putnam
^SOCIETY
INDIANA MAN FIRST DEATH AMONG VETS AT REUNION
GETTYSBURG, Pa.. July 6.—<UP> ^ The first fatality among the 2,000
First Thursday C lub To Civil war veterans who attended the M ,,. t x, Mrs. Garrett's last reunion of the blue and gray ocThc First Thursday Bridge club rirrcd today with the death of Danwill meet Thursday afternoon at one , iel Price, 90. of Marion. Ind.
Mn, Rosa Knauer and Mr* Clay draweth nigh unto me "" -- ' McGill, accompanied by Mr. and Mr,.^ ^ me Cloverdale un'envent Kenneth Knauer and Miss Floydene .. . ....... .. .. —n — —- - Knauer have gone on a two wee is W1 h olr ur ' eir ieal l " ‘* I i county hospital Tuesday night. vacation in New Mexico and other 1 u 111 lm x Harold Boescn. Willis Scobeo
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
o'clock at Mrs. Garrett's, south In-
diana street.
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Stites-White
.Marriage \nnounced Mrs. Edith White announces the marriage of her daughter Lucille to William Stites of Clinton. The marriage took place December 24. 1937
at Rockville.
The couple will reside in Chicago.
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( havis-Hayman Marriage Announced
He died at Carlisle, Pa., hospital of bronchial pneumonia contracted at the reunion on Gettysburg battle-
field.
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Danahay and Roy Carrington have j A la Pearl Hayman and George ! returned from an extended motor Emery Chavis, both of this city were . trip through the Southern and East- ; united in marriage at 7o’clock Tuesern states. Among points visited | day evening at the Presbyterian were Norris Dam. Pan-American Manse. The single ring ceremony
was read by the Rev. V. L. Raphael.
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and Front Page.
At Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mr?. William Stite, of Airways Terminal, and Washington.
Chicago are visiting with Mrs. Edith p
White. j yj,- anf | yj rs William Whitehead Greencastle, as A daughter was born Sunday to of near Fineastle. who reside on the p Ioye d at the O. & L Stone Company. Mr and Mrs. Robert Johns cxi Ma.i;- «"' ' Bridges farm, received word + + + •«• + + + + ron township i Tuesday of the death of their grand- .\| V a Paris Honored
, ,, , . , son. Eugene Whitehead, age 16 years Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox of Hamrick ’ 6 . ,
of Chrisman. 111. It was reported
that the youth was fatally injured j Sunday. July
when kicked in the stomach by a* Valentine Hanlon and family and ^ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Rader wore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards of Manilla. Ind.; Mr.
and Mrs Dutch Coleman and (laugh- and Mrs. Homer Paris. Mr. ami Mrs. ter of Indianapolis. Ind.: Mr. and Glen Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
JAMES J. NEDJL DIES WHITING, Ind., July 6. —<UP> — Funeral services will be held he 'e
tomorrow
that the income tax
Indiana Democratic leaders ^ investigated. '“*1
Doubtles* thee
rr
r .. . Republican strati i
The couple will make their home in president pro tern of the livdkuu; Deniocrat3 S ^ I -ecncastle, as Mr. Chavis is em- Senate who died at Chicago Sunday; fensc for ‘ nust P rf Par,J
following an extended ill ness. j
Nedjl wha was 64. had served In The McNutt 1940 interests
Station are the parents of a daugn
ter born Sunday.
niece left Tuesday for Osborn, O..
to visit with relatives.
Miss Peggy Sandy returned to her home on east Franklin street today
from the county hospital.
the sL.fe Senate from 1917 to 19:32 im P°rtant factor in the .-Jl and was considered an expert on ri ' <onc '* e w *fb 'fan Nuys. fk,
A s rp:;,e pltch-in-dinner was held parliamentary procedure. He was a was advisc<l PcrsLsti'miy t,y jJ 3, in honor of Aha member of the Whiting City council w * l# •• laying the grounchi observed his 67th birth- in 19C2 ami eerved as postmaster McNutt's White Housi ,,F day anniversary. j from 1912 to 1916. reixorted that McNutt was cJ
Thoxp present were Mr. and Mrs. He came to tdie United SLites from Ray P ris and daughter of Alexand- Bohemia in 1898. The Widow, a son ria; Vr. and Mrs. Fred Paris. Mr. and a daughter survive.
by telephone at Manila.
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Miss Corledia Elmore. Route 2. V n of Muncie; Mr. and (CMtteeeC fron Pair* onei underwent an operation at the hos- Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. Roy Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Drew neers Corps and the Interstate Compital Wednesday morning Mace ot Cloverdale. Ind : Mrs. E. T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Alvora Robin-jmerce Federal 1 rade, Securities b.xMr. and Mrs Gene Bruce spent the 1 Layton <>f Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs a.i I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde! change, Communications, Power.
Cye P ler and daughter of Bain- Miller. M and Mrs. Lawrence MiH'Tj Coal. Maritime and Mississippi River bridge. Ind and Paul Rader and and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Commissions. The courts also were
j holiday in Hinsdale, 111., visiting Mrs
' Bruce's parents and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Inman of Clinton township are the parents of a son born Wednesday morning. The Mt. Meridian Ladies Aid w I!
Junior at home. Mrs, Edwards is sister of Mr J Rader.
COMMISSIONERS' M.I.OW WCFS Tile following claims were allowed
meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’- by the Board of Commissioners of clock with Mrs. George Irwin ; Putnam County at their July meet-
J. M Bell. George Bell and Mr and Mrs. Will Duree of Bridgeton spent
ing:
Paris and daughter. Mrs. Hattie MeMa ns Mrs. Minnie Watkins, Elliott Paris. Alva Paris and sons, Claude
and Marion.
Missionary Group
Holds Meeting
The Missionary Society of the First Christian church met at the
exempted.
EXPECT RENOMINATION < (’ontlmiFil from Pokf One I recent declaration during his differ
commid
about the Van Nuys negotiauj
McNutt eounm ..... ^ it was said, particularly si n £j dent Roosevelt hims. if had | that no reprisals be taken m senators who had \ | on only a single b.-ue. Van] differej principally on
Court reform.
With these questions out «f way, the Democrats are expe^ plunge into th.. 19.1s . imaa.fm, Van Nuys at the h. ad of the;, in an attempt to hold consem Democrats within the party:**
Gasoline Fund
Chester Ruark. $232.25; John 1
Sunday with Miss Grace Farrow. Eiteljorge. $75 00: Alva Myers. 1
Virgir'a Harrold and Mrs C J $53.00: Hubert Clodfelter. $(ii 70: ; home of Mrs. Ted Robbins, south LoHarrold left Monday to spend .several ^' nr > M Jackson $63 10 Rev Her-, cust street. Tuesday,
days with relatives in New York and
Boston.
cnees with Townsend.
In tins last connection, it will be
recalled that: Van Nuys called the liberal platform 1m kj n; r the rJ statehouse organization “corrupt” veil policies gem; i\ and the j and full of “grafters;” he threatened idablc Democratic organizatkaT a senatorial investigation of the This will pb ;i . G.iJ
lerFam'j -• ' ' ' lia'gi-''g lh;i' It im.l a $1,000.- To\v:'.r.-nd-V,':i '. v .. v c ■ . , Mrs Marv Towne Lockwood, a for-1 000 treaSUry . t0 US ° aKa,n8 !. h,m aS nionths ' anJ «"*»>• brought ?ra J
on'
Claude Newgent, $84.50; Chas. W.,,, ,, . . .
Earl Fi.sk Auxiliary will meet Sllvey. $22.70; An new Sweeney, *' Irs - ' arv ,0 ' %ne Lockwooi. a for-
Thursdav evening at 7:30 o’clock in *7.20: Cliffcd Shinn, $18.90: Alva the city library. All members nlea ;e 'V ''*• H.-il • t. he nreoen* $64.20; Frank Girton. $29 70; K E. ue prestni. McCammack $33.20: Tol Walter. Mrs. Harl Davis of Marion is visit- $132.80 E. J. O’Conner. $44 60; ing her mother, Mrs. Augusta Bur-' Hughi« Costin. $14 70: Carl Rady,
$68.90; Frank Raab. $47.35; Fred Sanford, $22.50; Sam Henry. $86.00; Jack Elliott, $45.00: Clay Bettis. $45.00: Robert Thompson.
street and
kett on south Indiana
other relatives.
Marshall D. Abrams has returned home from San Francisco. Calif , where he attended the International Kiwanis convention. The Ladies Aid of Maple Chapel will have their monthly meeting Thursday at 2 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Zinnie Grimes, on the Zinc
mill road.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis DoRhodes cf To'edo O., have returned to their home after attending the funeral if the latter's neice. Miss Freda Wil-
liams.
Stanley Minnick
Mrs. Estal Minnick is recovering from r. tonsillectomy performed .Saturday morning at the M. E. Hospital
at Indianapolis.
The Jones and Smith reunion w;!l be held Sunday July 10 in the grove by the Cloverdale School building. All relatives and friends are invit ‘1 to at'^nd. A basket dinner will be
served at noon.
mer resident of Shanghai. China, addressed the club. Mrs. Fellers had charge of devotions. Refreshments
were served.
+ -h4*4-"!‘4* + + Bethel Ladies To
Meet Thursday
The Bethel M. E. Indies Aid will
an indejicndeiit; he assaulted the. , on the governor to end it.
•>g Thursday.
Lane. $63.60: Roscoe Z. mer. $60 00: Lily 7 at the home of Mrs. Marshall
Elbert Irwin. $63 60; Hugh Bnrdett. Tamey. Everyone invited. . y Smith, $30.90; WO- * * .j. + .j. + + + lard • warnings. >30.90: Jack Morri- iviemllv Circle son $4120. L. B. Keller. $41.20:: T . Andy McCammack. $44.40: Cunt r,> H<> d 1 k ' n, °
Whitaker, $36.05; Lee Whitaker. ' Members of The Friendly Circ'e $100 00, Robert Thomas. $ t io.50; ' club and their families will have a If.Miy Grantham .S.TiM): Russel! pitch-in supper Thursday evening at
Plummer. $72.10; Chas. Steegmiller. $77.00; Stanley Kessler. $77.00; Maurice Stierwalt, $73.50; A. P. RobCo.. $30 06; James Macy, $21.00. ^ inson. $77.00; V. E. Branneman.
son of Mr ant T G. I^ewis. $77.00; Howard
Cramer. $66.50: Arthur Eggers.
0 0 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neumin. 312 Mo’rose avenue. Mcmljors bring their own ser-
vice.
++++++*4 Mrs. Fisher To Be
$96 00: James Skimmerhom. $96 00; Tlmrs.i.v
Loroy Jon^.s, • 60; Greencastle
Water Works. $1 25; T. R. W.x)dbum 1 The Thursfia >' Reading Club will
C. H. & E. Man- rnf ‘ t Thursday evening at 7:30 Cloverdale o'clock with Mrs. Ray Fisher, Bever-
idge street. Mrs. Lawrence Crawley
Printing Co.. $11.75 ufacturing Co., $3.70;
Hdw. Co. $72.51; The Gallion Iron Works, $6.39; Franklin St. Garage. >2.1.29; Stringer i McCammack. $602.•’>2, Mid-West Rock Products Co.. $ >0.00: Ohio A- Ind. Stone Co., $821.30; Lee School Supply Co
3*1 r. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark an l'^ I, ' arm Bureau Coop. family and Miss Wanda Buis haveL 1 S n \ n ''j? 1 .?- 1 ^ 4: If A lla f , , i ^ m ^ c 1 r 9® m ' , , , . pany, 9413.ou, Ind. Assoc. Telephone returned from a few days visit wi"i('o„ 15 ; E. A. Browning Hdw. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shoemaker .('Company. $1680: Greencastle Hdw
Martinsville and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Brown at Eminence.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Zeis and child rrn left Wednesday for their home In St. Petersburg, Fla , after a visit with Mayor and Mrs Charles Zeis.
( ounty W elfare Fund
Lyon <V Abrams, $50.00; Ind. Uni-
versity Medical Center. $112 80' Asher L Profitt, $75.00: Chas. H. Rector. $75.00; Daily Banner, $30 00Benton Curtis, $18 00; Metzger Lumber Co . $1 25: Fred Goodwine, 3.26Dr. C. B. O'Brien. $2500; Indiana
Assoc. Telephone Co., $1.80.
(ounty Revenue l urid
T. R. Woodburn Printing Co.,
will have charge of the program.
•S*-b*5 , *l*4 , + 4' + Delta Theta Tan
To Meet Thursday i Delta Theta Tau Sorority will hold its regular business meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lynn Brown, 211 Hillsdale avenue. I
BRAZIL “BANK NIGHT" OPERATORS \RE INDICTED
BRAZIL, Ind., July 6.—'UP'—Indictments returned by the Clay county grand jury charging operation of “bank nights'' as lottery schemes were served today upon Stanley Cooper and Harold Neese, managers
IVE QUIT SEARCHING!
I’m ffoin? to Filch ford's Big Sale It’s the talk of the town-
PITCHFORD’S QUALITY SHOP
Mr. and Mrrs. Oscar Sallust, and oth-
er relatives and friends.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. Cliff Young of Reach-
dale were among the guests at the 5187.04; R. P. Mullins, $13 29; Miller | of two moving picture houses here, wedding cf Miss Betty Cosby ami |, r ! aln < l,p P t °f Water who nave been paying out large sums
Maurice Young, of Cra/wford.ivil . •Auditor of Hendricks „f
Sunday afternoon at the United Bre-
thren church in that city.
K - S-LOO; C. W.l other indictments for possession of s ”'° i m " h r* t'"" 1 "" «»-•««: $101.30; Put. Co. (■’arm Bureau Coon h0 ' ,SrS an ' 1 boards in a general
Ass n.. $15.23; S. C. Provo Company! I moral cleanu P'
$2 78; Merit Sho<> Company, $5.48; 1 Trials on the imlictments probably I" 1 * ’ As:*°c. Telephone Corp.. ' will be deferreil until the Sentemhor
p
Hdw. Co.. $3.18: Dr. W M O’Brien $136 ::r.; Dr C. B. O'Brien, $25.00; N. Camilla, $5.50; Mooresvillc Public tv ice Co.. $20.47; West Baking Co.. $14 70; Modeeitt Feed * Grain Co
Judge and Mrs Fred L. Williams formerly of Putnam county, jkiss J through Gref ncastle Monday on the r way to New York, where they will sail Wednesday on the S. S. Quern Mary for an extensive tour of Europe. returning to their home :n
September, in St. Ixniis.
Among those from this city who will attend the funeral services and the burial of Warren J. Yount on j Thun*lay at Bedford, will bo Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Boyd, and Frank Wallace, the
later going from Bloomington.
Dean and Mrs. L. H. Dirks returned to Winona Lake this morning, having been here a few days on matters of business. They arc spending their vacation there. Returning with them for a month’s stay at Winona were Mr. and Mrs. John Haspel. of this city, who are the parents of Mrs.
Dirks.
When your washing Soars with the heat—do it the easy way. Phone 126. Home Laundry Gleaners. 6-lt
County $24 00; Putnam County Hos- 10ney on bank ni Rhts” for two
pital, $194.00: C. A. Kelly. $12.03; ! year8-
J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.. Inc.. $5.97; The Brand jury also returned 12
EASTON TRIAL JULY 13
MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., July 6. -
EJaston, 25-year-old
<UP> Orclle
Maw' i! l “°' J "T' N,> "' h l,al ‘ ota farm l»na who unaor.
izxrz. '%£?£. usd 1
Clark, $.;0.00; Eugene Clark, $30.00 an in<1 'ctment charging him with the Greencastle Hdw. Co.. $9.88; Green- murder of State Policeman R av niv
uSk%&£?S5: a "" k ai, ° s ' ,n " a, n """
C. Williams. $2.00;
Today/
Ind.
Northern
Power Co.. $69 89. . fircuit Conn Fund tvm , \‘ T 1 HAI "
American Law Book Co.. $12.00; JM) IANAPOLIS, Ind., July 6.— West Publishing Co. $15.00; Lawyers 1 <UP) The Marion county grand
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t&rsrssi^ssisi» .«**s;.
Glenn Deem, $11.70; Larkin Cafe’ !l rem0 C ’ >Urt ‘ icnied Criminal Judge ! 56.50. ' j F rank p Baker permission to name 1
(Signed) Gilbert E. Ogles, a special prosecutor for
Auditor of Putnam County, probe.
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