The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1939 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANKER. GREENCASTLE. IN'DIANA, TUESDAY. JAXUAR\ 24.

1939.

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AU" IT-l? Smith Jackson Street S. R. lUriden. PuhlKher Er.terrd m th« post<rff>c« at Greer cAstie. Inc: an a as second class mail matter under Act of March 8 1STS Subscription price. 12 cents per weak; S3 00 per yea’ by mall tn Putnam County: SS.90 to S5 00 per rear by mail outside Putnam County. HIBLK THOI GHT FOR THE DAY Th:s :aw is not obsole’e: Thou jr.a’t not bear false witness against thy neigh bo. Eacvjus 20 16. Personal and LOCAL NEWS

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Tire Easily?

Ohio — Mrv W. H Ktti. R.ctc 4. my*: -It Miim 4tf-: I « vm writ 1 ki: ;ir«c *-1 tie tirae 4ait'x 1 took three tot tie* c4 Dr. Place's Medxil Dskc very i* * tonic *c-i a «om1sm4 wjt assenc tr- I oi frft m: f.vxt* Bit It a or uokta taiij

PERFECT HONEY—Miss J'dit'i Connell of Pine Island. OsierY...e. Mass.. »ith her Champion Honey of Toy:own. proclaimed test In the show at the -tiro p. .alty exhibition of the Pekingese Club of America, held in New Y .-. Toy town gamed her championship m eight ccr.t • Miss Conaeii had the largest entry, taking 22 dogs to the shew.

Mrs. C B .s v.siting Wiseman.

Townsend. Blootnington. Dr. and Mrs V Earle

James 0. Livue In Brazil Sketch

In us aeries of photographs and tic log leal sketches of mayors of that city tne Brazil Times yestcriay pictured Ja. .es Q. Layre seventeenth ch.ef executive of that city who is a native, however, of Putnam county, where be was born October 5. 1S64 He is the father of William H.

L&yne of this city

M Luvme was a member of the city council of Brazil at the time of th»- mayor at that time and Layne v ' ectei after a prolorged effort tc b--2b. the tie voting of the coun n! mb- rs the effort extending tn: •!: several months and at a r: or cf meetings of t v e boiy. 1- . lime Mr. Layr.e taught

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! it cn Oct. 10tn. 1901 went to U -r.: embarked in the retail oil

U.< Fair stcre an i by the Standard Oil Co In 1904 he was appointed a • ..tier of '.he fire department serv- .• . until 1910 when he resigned to •xe pi a • -ation with the Public He held this position for 11 years r-signing to emburk in the retai: sr>: ry business.

The City council will meet this evening at 7 .0 o'ci>.<k in regular

session.

Mrs. C2»a. .es Hutcheson west Walnut street road underwent an operation at the county hospital Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs Harold Wescrg cf Chr.ton Fa - are the parents of e daughter b; rr. Tues lay morning at the county hospital. I Miss Vi Sandy returned to h r ' ! hoi.ie at C-overdale Tue»iay from. I tile county nospatal where she re- , oectiy und» • went an operation. ' A revival :s being held at the Ne FTcvidence church south of M: Mv-.iian in charge of the P.ev Gili but McOsniniack The P.ev. Wringer w.ll have charg- of the servic -

666 l iquid. Tablet* Salve. Naae uroi.* T. r • Kul My Tiaiu"

rrllrvra (OLDS, Fever and Headaches «lur fu (’old* a Wonderful LinOnent

MYSTERY TRIP—General Juan y Arcarrate. recently reappointed Mexican Minister to Berlin, who is on a hurried and secret mission to Germany, indicative o! closer Mexican-Germ. n relations—an outgrowth of Mexican economic dependence on oil barter deals with Germany. He f. j x from Brownsville. Texas, to New York, stating he must hurry

to Berlin.

Women's C ircle Meets Wednesday

The Women’s Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow .netnosn at 2:30 o'clock, presenting their piogram at the church. Miss Jennie Throop is to be the leader of the devotions. Miss Gruc» Browning _ will discuss Leadership for the New India." The hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. J- D. McLean. Mrs. J. A. Throop. Mrs. C. E. VancleavMrs C. B Havens and Mrs. E. H. KeKer. The officers of the Circle

PA] YOU* Bills

- ,h :r 'l" ' ker. ,. ;i . j sensible use of , ^ bett-r th.ui en«4l! < - , ' h that save „ » your furniture—U’^ —or livestock, r * i *oa LoJ Ja'r E. Wash, st.

Brother Of laical iu, Married Here Vo ndjJ

Miss Fraraes

fayette an John a

w ill meet for a brief business session j ^mery A ,M ma tiN(

Murtir of this city J whir,.. M ,;

Tuesday ever-sg.

Funeml services for William F Jar.teison. who died Saturday nigh'-, at the hor e of Mrs Elmer Cox

vmx. v-swj . , , Tvs - *• AUi^i c;v— %JJ I ing to the Putnam, county hospital Elizabeth street were ' l €C . e5 and elections committee headed from the home of hrs neioe. >frs. afternoon a. 2 0 c * oc r . j-y g n Walter E George. D.. Ga.

Albert O'Hair r-sj.i:ng nerth of the city .was removed Monday even-

NO \V ARXING GIVEN i ( ob t i BUPd from i k a«er Oaei

in the srr. V:.ng room anu pass out the bouy-r.: cushions which were to -ustam them for 10 hours. Before

Howard Dean.

Fifty-six students o£ Central N'o.‘mal eoflege made the honor roil last term. Miss FVedi Hurst and Me'.dra Mark land of Greencastle made twelve honor pomts each.

GARNER IN FIGHT >■ <iati**f-<l from rase i»nr •

be ronsi iere-J by the Senate privil afternoon at 2 o clock from tii-.-

Maple Heights church. E><ier I who successfully resisted ^dministra-

rence A the y was m charge Interment was :r. F.rest Hdl cemetery

ticn attempts to defeat him in pr.-r.ary election last year.

NEW RM-E 1 SED

Dt PM W CHAPEL

fCMtlBeed ir..in P**c nm-i , , - oa

. . .^ . - - dock iftei th< third week I nodal Wednesday evening at 7.30

; at 2:15 o’clock. + + •?•!• + + + + I'ri. k ( h;i|>el Aid

! To Meet Thursday

; The Ladies Aid of the Brick Chapel M. E. church will hold its annuil all day meeting -Thursday

January 26th at the home

Blanche O'Hair. All

urged to attend. + + + + *•*•*

To Have Hard Time

Social Wednesday Evening

The Adult Union of the First Baptist church will hold a hard time

of Mrs.

members are

know Itself when he

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the the

Mr and Mrs WTmue Mathews and characters - said Miss Phyllis Bent-;©' ' * succeeding term, at the costs

Spence h i talked about 'anding for Mrs. Mary Mathews hid as their - (ev Errglisr. ~ovelist in an an reas ■ of the plaintiff, anu ju : r lunch." guests Sunday: Mr and Mrs Cbarlesl at pvePau - chapel services Tuesday, er- for costs unless within th: : rst -Capt. A derson and members of his Seieffers. Mr and Mrs Clarence -Fbr he lets his reader know a char- three weeks of such term either crew wool not discuss the technical Screffers. Mrs lia Sage of Crothers- acter ^ ner thaa he would know any party filed a pleading or a written

d-ff.ru'.ies that had brought th? vdle: Gene Kerriok of Indiarrapo.:? person in t a. hfe except himself" • plane down but it was cv.dent that and Mrs. Sally Hutcheson of Green- -Con*idr-'.r.g the complexity of ' ice wxs fermed in the carburetors.; oastle. (human naiure" added Miss Bentley. stalling one after another of the ‘ |-ft j S rea"y marvelous that a mar. four motors, causing the piane to j J eall create from his own mind somelose altitude from 12 000 feet until) Don't throw ycur favorite :** 1 Ci3e ^ jr - ortai as Mr P.ckwick it was bare'.y skimming the surface, -.way. Let Home Laundry 4 Clean- , or .„ Itar gv^ then outlined the then to crash into the surging sei ers clean and reshape them Ycl * process cf cttaraeter-buikUng from •with such force that it stove in the must be please-: or th re is no | ^ observation of Ufe to the actual

bu mrcr. Later he was employed at p'ar.e's bottom. i charge.

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, writing.

motion deemed sufficient court to retain the cause

; docked’*

Rule 17 takes care of the matter cf the costs accruing in the causes dismissed under the operation of

rule 16. as follows:

“All causes ordered off the docket will not be reinstated except with j th ? payment of all costs accrued to

j the date of reinstatement, except as

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Central Thrift News PI BUSHED P.Y THE CENTRAL \ XTIONAI. BANK AND CENTRAL 1\>. AGENC Y INC . IN THE INTE REST OF THRIFT.

—A whole week-

(National Thrift Week

in which you

of 1939)

might have entered the Door-

way of Opportunity at 24 West Washington Street by establishing yourself at the Cen-

tral National Bank.

But don’t delay longer-start on the road to thrift now by Central-izing your business!

CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Southwest Comer of Square

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I KUOY JOHNSON ON WINNING TF\M Word from LcP.oy Johnson, former Cub star indicates that the basketball team at Kentcky Slat; on which LePcy r.j»y= varsity center.-1a-goiiu: through ‘he -;ason with an unusually fine r>c r'. LeP.oy's team is just cutnpleUm i trip through the South in which orly one game was lost, that to West Virginia State. The victims of th- Kentucky boys were Biue F: M • «t Virginia: Winston Salem North Carolina: Ant College Greensboro North Carolina: North Carolina Slate. Durham, North Carolina: ar .i hr son Smith at Charlotte. North Carolina This was the first time that the last named institution has been beaten on its hom? floor in four years.

IVDIW \POUS LIVESTOCK Hog n tip*..- 7 000 hoi iover 67; market generally steady: 160-200 lbs 200- 0 lb?.. $7 20-17 90: 200-400 ?5 90-17 10; 100-160 !bs $7.25-La se»v. s steady to strong at *6.25*7 Cattle 2 000. calves 600: steers and heifers f . iy neady; cows and bulls steady: load choice 1 040 lb. steers *12 50: n -t 'teer? *«65-S10 25: bulk heifers *>-*9 50 vealers 50 cents Higher, top *12 50 Sheen 3 r O0 lambs ar.1 yearlings steady to strong: most fed western lambs *9; v u!k good and choice native lamb? *A75-*9: few strictly choice natives *9.25.

Yt ANTED: 1000 bu good corn O S. Carper.'er Cloverdale. R. 2 24-2p

Furniture refinishing, free estimat es. work guaranteed. Furniture Ex change. East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 23-lp (

ssaras suspended in connection with Charges that former Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper staged private parties at govern-' “** aboard sbup Eala. Cap am Coad. commander u the Um -' acunii - leo ne knew more about what happened than anyone else.” '

o'clock in the upstairs assembly room of the Sunday school unit. The Fellowship group is in charge of the occasion and have promised an enjoyable evening of entertainment. Anyone interested in this group is cordially invited to attend. +++++*♦♦ Past Matrons and Patrons lit Id Installation Thursday evening. Jan. 19. the Past .Matrons and Patrons Association of Putnam County held their annual installation meeting. Dinner was served in the dining room of the Masonic Temple to members from Russellville. Morton. Bainbridge. Groveland. Fillmore and Greencastle chapters. After dinner members and their guests were entertained with several numbers on the marinahaphone by Richard Rink, national champion, and a sophomore in DePauw University. Officers installed war-: Bernice Joseph. Groveland chapter, president Lulu Green. Greencastle chapter, vice-president. Laura Frank.. Morton chapter, treasurer. Cora Whitson. Russellville chapter, chaplain. Zella Heavin, Fillmore chapter, press agent. H E Greenleaf. Greencastle chapter. organist. The next regular meeting will be held May 18. at Morton. + + + + + + + 4* F. E. O. To Meet With Mrs. Lucas P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at 7 ,0 o'clock Wednesday evening. January 25. with Mrs. Ferd Lucas. 6 1 east Seminary street. Will members please note change in place of meeting. ++++++++ Photoplay Indorsers To Meet Thursday Indorsers Of Photoplay will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs Ferd Lucas east Seminary stree*. Please note change in date of meeting. ++++++++ Team Entertained ByMr. and Mrs. Solomon Mr and Mrs. Ren Solomon and son Albert, entertained the members of the Bainbridge basketball team at a turkey dinner Monday evening at their country home east of Bain-

bridg?.

This is the third year that the Solomons have entertained the basketball boys and this event is greatly appreciated and enjoyed by them. The house and tables were appropriately decorated with the Bainv ridge colors of gold and purple. The toys alao wor e their jackets of the

same colors.

Following the dinner the evening was spent in playing cards and Chinese checkers. Later in the evening refreshments of chocolate angel food cake and gold and purple icecream molded in the shape of a bas-

ketball. were served.

Members of the team present were Mathew and Bobby Michael. Max and Jimmy Whitaker. Howard Harmless. Wallace Etcheson Milton Scobee. John Libka. Claude Wilson. Albert Solomon. Other guests included the student managers. Donald Pruitt and William Ad^r. Billy Scobee. yell leader for the past four years, the coach. J. C. Cornell. W. F Summerville, school principal and Francis McClure, a teacher. Mrs. Summerville, Mrs Cornell and Lee McKee, a devoted .fan who has not missed a ball game this season and who has faithfully followed the team for a number of years | __

2 o’clock in Keystor.f (

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chided G K Martin,.(j, N. 5 .. another brctiKfj groom, ar.,! Mi ss Mll ^

West 1. • ari( ,

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the bride

T!> ' ihj in Mont: All Legion ami Auxiliary Hold Joint Meeting The American i*j| met M r.Kijit the L- « r mernbi ■ gers. the sixth dins gave in inter sting m a talk . Americana Alma U . ■ of Bait Nine new rr.embtrs i for the :r. ration cereai Aft . | initiatior the AuxiliaiyJ the mov - : xtures of J erica, sh-'-vn by Prof.T.I Refr-- -J dining room. S( HRK Kt R TI<,lJ it OIK nurd from campaign nncutions." McM u -1

the pui "racket."

"Rack | McMurray There )*e i pones on ' - ■ arJ of ^ tall you t it.” The Senate resumed id Seh. Jac Wiess’ bill ti| centra! counting fe-wl having f.- ' or second dl canvass rrtmiry ai

lots.

En rou’ to the H »l sentativ- ? as a Sadi which w< permit ■ purchase ' : ne 1 *' enses :*«| March 1 h ?*» ^ remain as ■ hsgina enso yea 'mdf be acc<>: i "grace" I

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utilities f: J *he Manat | duced by “■ R.. Fort W ne. The Ser ' ' sure repe>ii.ng pro 1 * primary la- which dates to file -etitioni measure, c- la tf * ^ names on t! primary' by filing : The Hou? cal«rd»r measures r* ly for including s»’v n on

which may

import int

quire that pregnant ' blood for ?v Authorize the stat*’ to distribute free P* theria. small pox and^ to needy p ’ 715 s ' *75 000 for th:? purp- 1 * Am end the teacher! • to include t K'ners 'J _ service prior to July ' before Dec 31 l!’" 6 of the fund under pro

1915 ac*.

FOR SALE: Two living room suite, t 311 Furniture Exchange

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