The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 July 1939 — Page 2

THE DAILY BAJvNUE, GREEN'CASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JUL’i 7.1939.

* fr<>Ba f*as^ f)m+ > rr.anta; -'h:p. That th*- T.a'of th> ■ - 1STT waa ar. a t of Proand^r.ce rr.ay b* v.he' th* bcantlfal attitude of these oil persona twar: one another .* iri:neased M'= Ha-ris is biir.d but mores around their hor^e tn Fniettaville and >•"*. k'-epa a watchful ' eye on her husband nr*' fra:l with »fl health A'd .« as courteous to heaa a bridegroofn. Mr. Harri *• tailed that Ljtran Nau?> wa» •e<- -.ext newspaper prjblishe- .' c: -dale probably in !%7 5 who was k.iiei only a few years ago in an aut'.~ - - > accident in the West. Jf^hr Akers came alon? after Mr. N -t - - t.-'-e, and founded the dorerlale Graphic, but, at first, he was a Cloverriale representative rt Frank A. Arnold, publisher of the Star at Greer.'astle TELI> OF I.IFT IN MKXIf O tfrtntima+A from I'at:e fin#-# for the 'Jay a» siesta -our. A few "charTO*" Mexican cowboys dressed n r.g outfits encumbered with enough gold and silver to float a P.. ; - :- .-.an parade: today In Chapultape-c Park that an- ;ent beautiful area which l.ea a fe-w kilometers from tr.e center of the city Tn* Spar . -h - Mexican idea e>f a holiday even- day U an idea soon appreciated. It is practically impossible to get a citiren to nam* a defInat* hour for an appointment He fr*ts there w-*n he gets there Well nobody could ask for anything more. HI KTON «IN< f H \ MPION -'HIP

THP-EATh OF MORE RAIN s-Pl Rh RESCTE WORKER’* MOREHEAIj Ky . July 7— UP - Threats of additional floods spu rred rescue workers today in their search for dead in the food-dev aate-i northeastern Kentucky hill section Tiwy already had recovered M bo-i-ues and reported 117 mi&SMg. Rain hampered the search last night and sect swollen rivers and creeks edging steadily higher The U. S weather bureau predic’ed thun:»rshowers for the area today.

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SOCIETY

ATGROCERS

Phone All Social and Personal Items To 95 Pauline Sandy Society Editor «

Mr and Mr? Lons E Hamm and family of Muncie are visiting relatives in the city

THIRD TERM CONTROVERSY' fr««fiaar4 from Vage Pres-s was informed by a person in a position to know wnat passed be-’-j. en McNutt and the chairman of the Democratic rational committee .S'-K-ifk ; ’ly it was said McNutt not make any overture toward obtain g Farley for -vice president on a 1940 McNutt ticket—when as and f issued Neither did Farley who has presidential asrirations. himself, inicat* ’hat th» mar. from Indiana would be welcome as his second man But it was a friendly gesture from McNutt to seek an appointment with Farley whose belief that MeN'u’.t double crossed the Roosevelt forces at th* 1932 Democratic convention was plainly and emphatically stated m an A- rican Magazine article last August.

T)ersonals

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and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

^ Mrs. E. B Eerguson and daugftI ter M#ry Belle left th-s morning for their home in Atlanta Ga. after vis^iting with the former's sister and her husband Mr ar.d Mrs Ned Wood

of Northwood.

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Mrs. Nell Matson Brown

homa City. Okla. is the guest Mrs F M. Thompson ar.d other rel

atives ar.d friends.

Mr and Mrs Mayhuer P.ubush East Walnut street have returned dhome after sp-ending a week with : their son and his wife Mr and Mrs

of Oxla-1 James Rubush at their cottage at

^ ' Crystal Lake. iLch.

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The 4th of July visitors at Mr and

I Mrs Earl Knauer - were: Mr and Mrs W E Taylor ar.d :aughter Mrs. Eiward Knauer and sen. of this Lena. 211 north Jackson street city Mr Mrs. Charles Knauer spent the last week wnth the form- ^ Elwood, and Mr. and Mrs Warers daughter Mrs Oscar Buses at ren Knauer of Eiwood. Mrs. Ea:i Indianapolis. Knauer and daughter Dons returned

to E:wood with Warren Knauer ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer.

ST ANDREWS SCOTLAND. July 7 r Tlimbed English professional today roared down the stretch to -win the 79th Bri* ?h open golf championship after Johnny Bulla, Chicago clubswinger. had made a game bid for victory on the last round.

INDIANAPOI.IS LIVESTOCK Hogs 7 000 holoovers 156 we:ghts below 2-30 lbs. steady, heavier .'. ights -5c to 10c lower: 160 to 300 lbs 86 30 to 87 .30: 300 to 400 lbs. vl 70 to 86 00 100 to 190 lbs 86 40 to 86 75 sews weak to 25c lower mostly 84 .50 to $5 75. Cattle 400 calves 600; slow cleanup trade on most classes run mostly cows, slow and weak: steers mostly 8 00 to $9 25: bulk heifers $8 00; vealers steady, top 810 50. Sheep "00 spring lambs steady bulk good and rhoice 59.75 to 510 25 top $10 50

Mr and Mrs. Jer' rr.* Gardner and

Miss Lee.na Sutherlin have returned fr-’-n a -weeks vacation trip to At-

lantic City Washington, D.

the World's Fair.

Mrs Martha Cra wley. Mrs Toney, Mrs Paul Butler. Mrs Butler and grandson Jack spent Thursday with Mrs Grubb at her home east of town

The newly appointed pastor. Rev. LeRoy Houck, will preach at Br.ck Chapel Sunday morning at the usual hour an. at the Morton Church at

the evening hour.

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Mrs. Howard Dean Entertained Thursday

Mrs Howard Dean was hostess Thursday evening to about flft> members and guests of the Thursday Reading Club at her home on east Washington street. The house was lecorated with lovely bouquets of

daisies larkspur and roses.

Mrs, Pitchford. past president of •he Putnam County Federation of dubs, gave a very interesting talk on Why Federate?' Mrs. Tullia Hymer. the president of the club, gave a hearty address of welcome

Several rea l.". - were given by Olive store. Stevens Drug a t> | May Dean ar. 1 music was furnished p rU g store. Reeves Elect-J -y LaRoy Mason Mrs Paul I-yn- w. Gough, s-

berger gave the history of the club nor Drug Store HandyvJ

•which was formed twenty years ago ler Grain Co.. Omar Bji* at the home of Mrs. Ray Fisher. u Ellis, Thompsons groc^ There are only six of the original County Farm Bureau twenty-four members now in the Farm Bureau Maurice K*r club. The purpose of the club is to Hurst. Putnam County p.

Club. Rector Funeral Ho*,

Fashion Shop.

ESTABLISH PROOF OF LINCOLNS HOME

Although Abraham Lincolr ? bif iplace near H^-dger.i-ill'' K'-"* has been a National Shrir.1916 it was r. t until last n- r

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The site of th- Lincoln National Park was orig -ally determined entirely by testlrr - >s of old citizen* whose affidavit* vere nothing rr re than a collectk- f folk lore and tradition. These '-'•'•pie believed the*, the Lincolns w*-e squatters" on the land with no title to it Their affidavits -were ma’ch'd by other testimonials duly authorized by people living else-wher* which affirmed that in fourtee other cabins in as many different communities the birth of Lincoln had occurred. With the record ~z of these original records, it is now possible for the L T nited States government to trace the titl- of th« Lincoln farm back to the riginal patent and establish definitely the original boundaries of the arm on which Abraham Lincoln as bom.

Mi** Martha Cofflng Bride of Sam Purnell The marriage of Martha Eloiae ; Coffmg and .Samuel Purnell has announced by the bride s pari ents Mr and Mrs. James A. Coffing of Attica. The wedding took place Tues—iy. July 4. at ten-thirty j o'clock at the "Little Church Around the Comer ' in New York

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Mi- Purnell is the eldest son of Ex-c -gressman and Mrs Fred S. Purnell of Washington. D C . former residents of Attica and well I known here.

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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin Entertained Saturday Mr and Mrs. Oscar Irwin enter•air.ed a number of their friends at i their h me near Brunerstown Saturday «veiling with a weiner and marsh—.allow roast and a fish fry. The evening was spent in playing games and visiting. Tr - present were Mr and Mrs. Ray Fisher and Mrs Mildie Gudgeon of Gre-r.castle. Mrs. Essie Jones of Sr uth B?nd. Mr. and Mrs. Sam S-wickard. Mr. and Mrs. George Easter of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Mann Mr. and Mrs Bert , Brattam Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Martin -f ei*’. county line Mr and Mrs j Cecil Davidson and brother. Don and : D-f.y Swickard of Indianapolis Mrs. Mary L. Martin of Cincinnati and Lee Cc r. and brother of Now Goshen, j

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Hedge- McCullough Marriage Announced The marriage vows for Virginia .V McCullough and Elvin R. Hedge were read by Rev. E. M. Muncie at 4 .30 o clock Wednesday afternoon at ' his home on Park street, in Brazil. The single ring ceremony of the Methodist ritual was used in solemnizing these rites in the presence of t the mother and sister of the groom and th* father, mother and sister of

the bride.

The bride is the daughter of Mr 1 and Mrs Cletis McCullough of Clay County. She -was a member of the

graduating class of 1939 of Brazil

: High School.

The gre^m is the son of Mr and VriTEt'K CONTEST Mrs Ja —es M Hedge of Reelsville. iCouiinucd from i*«ar Ooe) i He was educated in the public schools Company, Horace Link and Co., Putof Put ■— C'-j-ty and graduated .nam County Cooperative Association, from th" Reelsville High School. He Inc.. Omer Boswell filling station, is a mechanic Montgomery Ward and Co.. Moore After a short honeymoon the Electric Voliva Hat Shop. Sam Hanyoung couple will return to Brazil na Book Store, J. C Penney Co., R. I and S. Boot Shop. Glascock Schoen-

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man PitchfoM’g Quali'yJ ley Store. A 4 P . s jl Store, Murpny's 5 and m J tie Hardware. Allan

Metzger Lumber

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keep in touch with happenings of the day. book reviews, study lives of famous people and also to enjoy social good times. Once a year the club entertains their families, they also have a guest day and a picnic. The club belongs to the Federation

of Clubs. 4 4 4 4

Tri Kappa Picnic

Postponed

The Tri Kappa picnic planned for July 13 has beer, postponed The regular meeting .vill be held with Mrs. C. C. Gillen at th Cole Apartments.

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DORIS HINKLE TO

OPEN DANCING SCHOOL Mrs. Doris Hinkle who has operated dancing schools in Greencastle ind Bloomington announces the opening of a new dancing school in this city. The studio will be located over the Mullins Drug store on the wed

side of the public square.

All classes will be taught privately by Mrs Hinkle Eloise Blackwell will serve as pianist. Mrs. Hinkle has studied with some of the best dancing instructors in the country and has to her credit many recitals

and shows.

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Mrs. Alice Ha!tom sp< :

i night with Mr and Mrs ’

Hal tom.

The New Provider,# school picnic will be heli July 9th. in the Cloverd# Mrs. Mattie Coffey this week with her Charles Mailcoat and V: at Indianapolis Mrs. Viola Mi Car m id Pierce called on Mrs. Gland children Tuesday Mrs. Hiram Prichard castle is spen i;-g a few Mr and Mrs. Ernest M Thomas Pier, * visited grandmother. Mrs CGreencastle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Wayne called on Mr and Mrs T court last Friday a/terrwC

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The horse ulling contest which will be held n Phi! Adamson's farm north of Ler= Sunday, beginning at 11 o clock. -* 1 have entries from other states as well as from this part of India na. Mr. Adamson believes. There will be two contests, one for horse* under 3.000 pounds, and the othe- for animals over 3 000 Prizes will be paid for the three best performers in each class. There is an entrance fee of 51 a team, and team must be weighed before

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WASHINGTON. July 7—'UP Authorization for transforming George Rogers Clafk memorial Vincennes. Ind., into a national memorial was contained in a bill passed by the House and sent to the Senate yesterday. V'T Creation of the national memorial would transfer it to the nation:! park service under the Secretary of the Interior, thereby giving Indiana

its only National Park.

The United States would receive gratis the memorial and all adjacent ground within one mile under th» bill introduced by Rep. Gerald Land-

is. R., Ind.

The new set-up will become effective immediately after the Senate passes it. Senator Sherman Minton of Indiana is handling the bill in the upper chamber.

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