The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1939 — Page 2
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ASeETS
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SOCIETY
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$ Pufise ««Bdy c Soeiefy EAtor taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aas aaaaasxaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa MISS FRANCES M. MATHES BECAME BRIDE OF J. W. BISHOP THIS AFTERNOON
^personals
and LOCAL
BRIEFS
. - . . ~ 'I- '■■'■ _• i =.•■•- is the Gnbci Ver-.^etA >fetbc»i*t rfcniri Mj» F-a-JCaTat. Kitie* iaafiti* of Mr a--4 M*» ; C F Matbee ear. Wasf-t-gtoa rtreet tecame the brt-ie of lota
acn of Mr ir.f Mrs. «ocrti CoCeye are-
Reprr Green af>. P.- ’ •*•*': ■ • - - call mAfa Ir/iA-A
B \NK aT ATE'TENT
of oo&t.lsjF: of Eirrt-Otizer-* Bark
- ta StiV f Ir a-.a at • * - - • »» rf ' .-^neas Jane TO 1*'A • *.t- •* c^.. — »/i* 't tie F* -*al Revrr* Bark of • -ir * - "r'.-jnons -f • - - F^c^a Reaen e Act ar.; a L - osr - • of F.' ar.'-i, lasti'jtK«s of tte Stau of
Mias Leona Butaatiic is .r Ne-» T.rs stTiiiiriin the World's FaMr« Mary To- — "or? _> retcrtec! ■e rVsMiy a at her ierr.* oe. Srca-
.tore rtreet.
Ti* R iark reoaiOE isj tee a -4cfir.tely poatporel Tie late wii te anacKReed Aier Mr aEi Mr* Ear! H;7 'f B-offaio N T are rtetinj Mr aac Mr* R.:k>ert Hul of tij c:y J <*ep> Lenhart cf PjtisaiEvLe re••irr.ed to hi* bocoe Fr. ay afterroor. frorn the PaUtair. cc *.y fjoapitai Mr* H-ier. Bc.Trrr.ar R 1 rer.t eo operaL-cr at the eoiirty bcwpetal Sa.rjriay r-ominy Mas CnarVotte Ruth .rarfi taraai horr.e T'u-riay -"~.r.? frerr. a Fro Teefcs Tint m LarT-.-.e a* 1
Crawf trinrO
Tie Rer I>ora Lay rffl preach at tie Lirr.ecii.- Corr — .r.ty Ckurci Sarvtay montinc ar.J eveturf Every-
body -reicorr.e
M' atd M-« L .? ; Arr.t*i a- o
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The stagie rtef lerrSea -ra* rest! by the Rer C M McCTure at tie reesere-e of tre- hDBMChate families a'<! f —.eryi* Tie altar »a* l-fitel rtth tail cathedral tart-lies A froop cf •e-.'iai ares ra# p»lare<J scftly by Mar. tet SeLer orgaasat The trale »-&.« krrely ir. a floor ler.rti ? :*rrt cf Tritte freete-: :c-rA-aa. over taf'*-.a irtti a lace err anc **>-*«;tier lertfth veil She aeore a re-c dace of irxiesesnee pearl* ar I CATtej a brxia. toostie-. of garier.aa -s-itte gla. ard taty-treati. Tie behl* w>»: i Ma- Vtryirja Mi"*-* stAter :f the tr-te in* attract, ve as a F '^rr. of pink ci-ffee. Her headdreae and it peer* were -f aqoa ard she cATted a bcejq jet 'f pAtk z’uaiot. and 'oaby-fcreath. Cfcar.e* Rector Jr cf thia cty. war best man Tie bride s rr. ocher wore a ire** of dusty ptik lace and a corsage of broe deipcinsti— A">i bocy-br-ati ar>d Mrs Bt*b - srere a zrrj redtryote with a cc ’-age of faaflii Brth Mr a- Mr* Ra-'c are
Bt*f> r received his -r art ere degree freer. Werterr. Reserve tit* Jure where be heids an aassatantatep to work or his PhD is efcem«try The t-.-je is a member of Alpha Chi Or.era sorority A-f the br. tegree-rr. a a ?tgma CfeL F *-.-g the eeremoBy the couple left A-rr.e Aiteiy for tanr home in Ctererard. Otok). + 4 •* ♦ Reoest Bride I* Hee red A — .-'eL&rseoos shewer was etve' July 1st ir honor of Mr art : Mrs H*riA Mtl>r at the home of the -•r. > - parents Mr A-l Mr? Ber* I WrtghF Eight y-rv* fner a A-.d r*:*F -- w-ere present Mary -e-au--_f-.. and useful gifts were received. Refreshments of candy peanuts A'.d potat: tiips were served Assisting were Mr and Mrs Cecil Miler 4 4 4 4 Pr»«en' Day Oob 'leet* Tuesday The Present Day dub will meet Ta* :y if"moor wrth Mrs James A. BSttlea 4 4 4 4 'I -»] vary <oeietT '|e»t- Tue-wiar The Missionary Society of the Cbrtsttaa Church will meet Tuesday aftemerr at 2:30 o clock with Mrs :--.r R Cm. Tear;y reports w-.:; t>r given.
FTReT BAPTIeT CHURCH J. Drover Forward Minister. 9 30 a m. Bible schoot eeseion. A graded school with c.asses for all 10 TO a m Mommg wrorsuip serr.*e. The minirter will have as his theme “Unheard Voices.-’ 4 TO p. m Meeting of the Junior B T. P V. - m. Meeting of the Intermediate B T P. V. 6:30 p m. Meeting of the Senior
B Y P. U. 6 30 p. m B Y P. U. 7:30 p m.
Meeting of the Adult
need 1
~ «™ jnar Bor *'' I
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LHE ST(XK 7 Bn - l 'l ' maJ1 —«y iniy
Loans up to S3f.; |
Indiana D)
Ev*r :ng -worship hour.
Evening theme "Sour Grapes " 1 Thursday ever.ir.g prayer, praise
and Bible study.
Tr.e public t« cordially invited to all these serv-.c** Worship periods only 45 minutes during the summer
months.
rracuAte* of I-ePaaw Uniwrsitv
f Trust Ootnpar.y of i chikirer. are sp-md-r.g the week er. I. ^ ^ . r ,
wa» music sui- --if*or ir. a pu' ic
near B*-.' rd last year Mr
ADDmON.AL LOCALS
Mr and
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Ot .ga- -* cf States Other bc-,d» notes a
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ASSETS
I24 20 overdrafts
t - 2".'rA :;rect and g.a-ar- ! pcriitical Kir/hrisionj Mbeotures . .
144'; 745 e' 33* 150 6'. 105 553 04 41- 649 00
.i.-t ' _V eg - - f F*-d--a. Reserv*
< orporate stc
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Ca*h. 1a ir-*- - -o c-'-- bark* mcludiitg rnserve bats no— and cash tterr.* tr pr-cey cf ' *-cue>r 'em— owned M3 5 Rear estate cwive. other -Jiar, bank premises Other assets
5 2 V. or.
TOTAL ASSETS
■VX. 424 21 64 . *' >: LOO 744 41
*1 50* *5e 14
LIABn.mE3
DemA : :*:>* •* -/ -i.vidua.* pArtrersitps and corporations Time deposits of .- L-wduais pamrersetp* and ct.rpe>rat.orj DepoRts of States s/vt piohLcai aubdivisionj Defca.t* of banka ... i Other depoet - - o -t.f:ed and officers' checks etc.» Jr/TAL DEPOSITS *1 323 415 '>5 TOTAL LIARILITIES net ;r.r. ad.ng r.cordinated :c..ga-
579 204 24 .97 491 38 324 *54 28 16 90-3 10 5 060 04
t.ons she.*:
1 615 04
150 000 00 21 6e2 70 13 660 40 1A5 343 10
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •Capital
L rvlivided profits
IbHier/*-* <srd retire.-r.er.-. acco-jr.-. for preferred capital.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Tr/TAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
•Ir.clud** r.rcete*. > cf *73 500 00 of lebentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporat;cr. None de-- - • • d to local In*
hentures ar^ sijvv- na-"d tt tlv r.gfits of c.T"d;tors and depositors and 1 000
snar« . of common <tock par *100 00 per share.
MEMORANDA
P> ge-: asset* ‘and sec’.r.t:** loaned book value)-
'a. U S Gr/verr—er- • gatiors direct and guaranteed
pledged tc se- :-e •■poaitj and other !:sbiliti«ii
•b) Other asse-r p.^-.g- tc. «e^-jre deposits and other liabili-
ties in- i.r.g not» = and tei,s red-scr ucted and securities told under repurchase agreement) re i Asset* pie . terdse of fiduciary or porate perwer? and for purposes otner than to secure liabilities Securities loaned TOTAL I>eposit* secured by pledged awets pursuant to require-
ments of law
ffc) Borrowings v-' .-<■ by pledged assets (including rediscount* and repurchase agreement*) (cj Other liabilities secured by pledged asset* (d) Depoeit* preferred un :-r provi*K>r.s of law b>ut not secured by pledge cf assets (e) TOTAL
Bubordinated obligations:
(a> Unpaid div: 1 - - preferred stock and unpaid interest
on capita! notes and debentures accrued to end of last dividend or interest period, not included in liabilities or reserve* above
, (bi Other obligation* not included in Labilities which are
subordinate : to claims of depositors and other creditors
. (ai On date of report the required legal reserve against de-
posits of this bank was ...*
lb) Asset* reported algyve which were eligible as legal re-
serve amounted to
<ai Included in Loa.-.s and Discounts are Loans to Affiliated
Companies
(b» Included in Other Bonds Notes Debenture* and Corporal ' > '' - of Affiliated Companies
I L. J Arnold Secretary of the above-named bank do solemnly *wea' that the Hoove statement is true and that It fully and correctly represent* the tru' tale of the sever;.; matters herein contained and set forth to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
L J. ARNOLD Correct -Attest:
. .a. RUSSELL E. BROWN,
FRANK J. CANNON.
a A . w . E A BROWN Directors Mate of In Lana County of Putnam, sa: w * * — S-A'n to and mr - -Ibed before me this 7th day of July. 1639 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of thi* bank.
ELIZABETH ENSIGN Notary PubUc.
, at Kentlaad the g>e*t! cf
Mr* D M Wei doc.
Mr* Hugfne Gnrr.** of CVove-da^e wa* admitted to the county hospital Friday for treatment. 5rsr returned tc, her home later x the day
Mr and Mr* Tr.-yrru C Heriott I ~hc of Hanna Court are the parents of ’
a laughter bom Saturday morning at the Putnam county hospital Ted Crawford of this aty suffered a painful injury to h.« arkie Fr,oay aftervxr: wr.Te piaying with the Am.encar Legicn 'a:: team, x a
game at WL.iamsport
Mr and Mrs Lavers Sanford ar. i ciuklrer. M»r-."-.*.a ar : Kieth Mr* Margaret Sanford M.ss Charlotte Ruth Sanford and L>e-*ter Griggs of Danville spent the fourth at Dan-
ville IU.
Guests of Mr and Mr* Sam Henry over the F urtn were Mr and Mr* Fra.- k Butler. Jr. and son. Harry of Santa Cal and Mr and Mrs Frank Bitler and daughter. Peggy .' K r 0 I —
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Mr= L C. Conrad and daughter. Dorothy Ann. have returned home frtrr. a vi*:t with Mr* Conrad's par- - •= Mr asi Mrs. J. F Eshebnan at Marion.
NAZARENF. T'BF.KN'ULE Rev E F Sirghurse minister. Bible school 9:30 a m. Richard Whelan. .«upt. Two cars will make two tripe each to bring children to school at 9 00 a m. Special announcement will be •nade for plan* for "Vacation Bible Schorl to ope.-. Monday at Lie close of class hour Mornirg worship hour. 10:45. N. Y P S 6 30 p. m. One of the rtkir.g per,ole = groups in charge. Miss Mary Stite* leader. Old fashioned song sendee, everyone twiriwg p 7:36 p. m. Special me«=age in song. 8 10 Evangelistic mes*ag» at 9 20 Monday ir.-ming from 9:00 until 12 00 a. m Daily Vacation Bible School opens at the tabernacle. - ination. We vrs-- you to send your children to er; ,y these good things in the two week* of instruction and training: Tra:- ~g and entertainment for all age* will be provided. Prayer meet:-.g at the tabernacle —_ . . - j tion and praise senice.
MEMORy ■
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mother. Mrs N - •• J who depart" *
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When I .« Bt , For memoryi tn That grief can cal! ; i S
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I lost «km Uk God know* just . fj, Never shall he* meriqjH • ’ - ■' - ch To the spot w-ere M In our hcm.e - M
be red.
j And Us" not death t* a .
her.
Not lost. Just gone befte. For she lives with 'jj •, | And she ahal: fo"v tt ,.
Mrs Grace
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ROAD BF.IM, lUDt,
farm c
w-.-.h 975 x durtiOD of fr-_ There are 10C* -okT" crchard. c re hard more r ly all of these their crops ar
2 397 acre*
an
and gardes crop* re* in the so-called about 40 x an "Ly *et tu*. Near--ees are ap>p'.e and used in eve ry way
Mr and Mr* Herberi Sherman ar.! - i-i- are moving today to Bloomingtoe to reside. The property ewi west Walnut street road ir. which they hare lived wril; be occupied byMr ani Mr* Forrest Ashworth.
peiasibie both fresc and preserved and are a welcome part of the menu Mr Henner ts e*w looking for an economical way of fry-..*2 app.es to: replace the -runes wdncli the farm r.a* to buy He has hi* eye os a big lumber i-yteg rack. and. before 1-or.g the ap- aratus may be utilized to dehydra" -.pples instead of lum-
ber.
The only ’.i-.d which the farm now has ur der -e is 450 acres of pasture land on tate road 43 formerly
FOP. SALE—N»w potatoes We -Tver Maynard Grubb. Phone Rural "FI3. 9-ip
*OMF MOTORING FAfT-i
M. and Mr* U J Brencle and ‘ 4 P* rt ^ *-‘ Lockridge estate and daughters .eft tc-iay for a two week? Wr.2 - s farm of 120 acre* 1 vacation tnp They will visit re la- * ou th of th* rtate farm Th" farm tives ir. Des Moxes and Sheldon yrK * me 2 500 acres under
; Iowa, and will then spend the re- 1 -nave.
, .mainder of their vacatior. at a lake Much of t* land conpnse-d within in Wisconsin. j the farm wh h is not tillable is useu
Mr and Mr* Ross Tustison. Elm *-c produce hay.
. street have returned home from a Som." :dea -f the advance made by
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60 44.3 2* 116 660 81
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My commission expire* Sept 15, 1939.
CHICKEN DINNERS F 1 mil j Ktyic Eat Your Fill Every Sunday All Day (gl A/A (HILDREV 01 •UyJ HALF PRICE Nice Juicy Steak If Preferred Cow and bring the Mr*. She dewenew Sunday off, too. THE Y CAFE U. S. No. 40—1 I 'll lee. Eaet of fireenrawtle ■■■■■■■
two weeks visit in New York, where they wer* the guests of Mr Tustisor. s father O. M Tustison and attended the World's Fair enroute home they visited m Washington. D. C. Mr and Mrs Paul Solmon and daughter Jane, of FTllir.ore entertained the following guests during the week Mr. and Mr* Stanley Hurst and Miss Reta Martin of Toronto Canada also Mr and Mrs C E. Harrison aid son Bobby and laughter Edith of Mitchell. Miss Geneva Cooper is enjbylng a vacation at Miami. Fla where she is the guest of Mr and Mrs Leland Sanford. She writes about going aboard the English ship "The Exeter " She spent July 4 deep sea fishing from the yacht Seven Seas Miss Cooper expects to return home the latter part of this month. Miss Garnett Sackett of Mooresvllle formerly of Greencastle who underwent s major operation at tne Methodist hospital in Indianapolis i» improving satisfactorily. Miss Gay Davis a former piano student of Miss Sackett. has charge of Miss Saekett'e private music lessons during her absence. Mrs Sam Lloyd of west Walnut street suffered an attack of heart trouble at the Putnam county hospital. at .icon Friday, which caused some alarm among her relatives and friends, but she rallied from It and later in the day seemed to be free from ill effect# due to it. Howrever. she has been ill of malarial fever in the hospital and is yet suffering from it Her daughter. Mrs Grace Rhea will arrive Sunday from Seattle. Wash., to be with her mother and father.
the farm ir. way of improvements may be- ga.-«d by looking at that photo of • e first administrative buildire in -re year 1915 and then making a roind of the farm to se* the building' now or. it. There are 84 of these r -uctures nearly all built j by the fam.i administration—from j
Dur.rg th" year 1637. motor vehicles in th" United States were taxed more than SL506 000 000 by Feiera state and local governments. If " • - 9 678 118 m: of highway in the world not ir.Gu r.g city streets of which 3 96-5 009 miles were in the U 3 Contrary to information that has ■eeti prewxL*ly re -^=ed anyone who anticipates driving nto Canada with dealer license plates on their car* should not be iiscrAiraged. Dealers' license# are not permitted in Canada for any purpose whatsoever. For pleasant warm weather driving here are outlined five rules designed tc attain the maximum In safe summer motoring. They are: 1 Hold your temper. Never let
(rOBI N MEMORIAL AIETHODIST ( HURTS Claude M. McClure Minister. Van Denman Thompson Minister of Music. 9:15 A M Church school. Prof. Hildebrand will teach the combined adult class"* 10 00 A M Morning worship Sermon: Tf Any Man Thirst." Music: Song f Summer”—Becker. Anthem Gran* us Try Peace"—Troman. Violin S'Mo Romance”—Wienlawski. Violinist—Miss Robin Pence. 6 00 P M High school and Intermediate Leagues guest speaker: Prof Frank Ross. The nubile is welcome to attend all services
A road improvement
preciated by C. veria^ JB beiftg made by Ir. ana = J* employes in that towt S widening the space nfl driving and parking : -p-M
two on the r .• •
north of the busire#* cens^B The increase in w- .th .< 11 cured by flattening (*■ raising it* botto w.:ix«H mg with the draining I through it 7- f -j a I being gn ■ it in place ] 1 : FIFTH BI ILDING TO Bf J
USED FOP. *T ITT I
INDIANAPOLIS . 'I State acqu:sit -. -f a MB
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L Raphael, minister. Jack Gillespie, organist Church school 9:30 a m. Ernest H Sr th superintendent. Worship. 10:35 a. m. Music by Ruth D12gy. acting organist. Prelude -Fireside Fancies ” by Clokey; fieri -v Meditation” by Schreiner. Ser-. - theme. “Having Done All Stand”
apolis building - m fice# was b-efo-- the xidptj tee today. Edward P Brennan ch* J for the state board of actatA ge»ted that the slat* | story stone building at Obi and Senate av ■ i.-K!l|| from the capit: He believed a i:rig ill lease on the b 1 iir.g housing eon-Jit: - .-. vl crowded despit" u*" of al buildings for h'- .-'.r.g sa-.j
ments.
MARKIAI.E IJOlJ
John Wiiia-
Greencastle. ar 1 Mathes, teacher -e-to;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Floyd S. Staniser of Terre Haute Mill hold a revival at the Free Method.-' church beginning July 10. Everyone is welcome. '
Mary E. Sh" r if XI returned to h r hor.« : morning after 'iting Mi see* Dade ar M “ ! this city.
funds appr - rated by the legislature of course — h«*e tkiii-iir.gs are inver.toned at $674 005 There is not a cent of ir - .ranee on them because
heavy traffic aid the hot sun make
you pugilistic.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
o ^ r Service Sundav. 10 2 Dor. t get .*l""py ar.d dopey Be a m . Speech Hall. DePauw Univer- - ire you're re*te. and in good shape sity. Re-. J. M Nelson.
trie state e: -Ties no inrarance or b ^ ore T°' J 60 any dr.-.ing. And when ar.jihing it vna you do take the wheel get out and In the list of 84 structures the ad- uretch your legs once every two ministratior. building stands first i VjUr * Fatigued drivers are the most
Then there are 27 farm dwellings, j accident-prone.
cooling beverages
CHRI-TLAN SCnCVCE SOCIETY
eight dorm - ries 20 ser.dce buildings eight factory buildings and 21 farm and ga-den house* The kitchen and dining r m structures Mr Hemmer says are -without equal anywhere in the state “I am very proud of them." he said. The dining room will seat 1350 men simultareously. ar.d the kitchen is large enough and well enough equipped to produce food for that many men eating together Plans are complete for the new 55 000 chapel, which will soon be started. It ".ill be located south of the hospital. It will be used prir^grily for religious services, and, secondarily for the recreation of the men. for which an auditorium is
necessary.
3 Beware of
429 Anderson street Sunday service, 11 a. m.
Third Wedneaday of the month. 8
*hich you suspect may contain al- P- m.
cohol (!!).
4 Be particularly careful of chil-
I'.'i.TJiraUBE
Since the tail of a shirt has been glorified by style—it's Just one more J reason why you aei d your sport shirts to the laundry. g-u.
TODAY-JULY 8 Charter granted to Rhode Island by King Charles II 1663 Is today an anniversary for
someone near or dear to you? Send Flowers.
Eitel’s Flowers
15 E Wash. 8t
Phone 656
dren and bicyclists m suburban a.eas and of amateur drivers who are taking a spin or on vacation on
rural highways
5 Be sure that your car is in gx>d mechanical condition. Tires are the most important because heat causes
Sunday school, 9:30 a m.
Reading room 426 Anderson street open each Wednesday, 2 U> 4 p m.
blow-outs.
ECONOMY BEGINS AT HOME
HARTFORD Conn.,
'UPl—Legis-
lators were conscientious in carrying out Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin's plea for economy. Instead of voting the usual $4,000 for a new gubernatorial
sedan, they decided the would have to ride in
governor
S.3 00C.
one costing
PRISONERS RESENT POLICE DIN
LYNN. Mass (UP) _ Rehearsing
clog steps on the second floor of the police station in preparation for their annual min.trel show a score of bluecoats abruptly halted their terpsichorean endeavors -Gueats” In the
first floor cells compained
noise.
of the
Where we balance i
fine service
with q'i
just as fine.
You’ll like the ? food, the low pric f! excellent service au pleasantly cool ^ phere at—
THE LINCOLN
PHONE. 863 OPPOSITE POST Ofll
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