4935. Carroll County Loan, Trust & Savings Company (Flora, IN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Start Date
March 1, 1930
Location
Flora, Indiana (40.546, -86.523)

Metadata

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gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
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Description

Articles (Mar and Oct 1930) report the Carroll County Loan, Trust & Savings Co. was placed in the hands of a receiver (Flora State Bank acting as receiver), sold property, and receiver later discharged. No mention of a depositor run; this is a suspension/receivership leading to permanent closure.

Events (2)

1. March 1, 1930 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in hands of a receiver (Flora State Bank acting as receiver); suspension/closing by receiver/government action
Newspaper Excerpt
Flora State bank, receiver for Carroll County Loan Trust and Savings Co., authorized ...
Source
newspapers
2. October 3, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the Flora State bank, receiver of the Carroll County Loan Trust and Savings company, reported sale of real estate ... receiver files report and is discharged. (Journal and Courier, Oct 3, 1930).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Journal and Courier, March 1, 1930

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PLAN PROGRAMS IN CARROLL CO. Farm Bureau to Have Tax Discussions Delphi Club. Ind., March Bureau social and Farm directors from eight in Carroll county met Friday afternoon in the discussed office and the games and other plans for stunts, features for programs during the Mrs. Sam county year. and talks were presided Chenoweth, third by Mrs. Ida district director, of Otterbein, and Mrs. Raymond McNell, of was county program plans for the appointed to make consisting of Mrs. April meetings, Mary Alread and Miles Martin, The tax Clarence be the main topic question will committee will discussion. to select Carappointed soon for Farm Buroll county slogan represented reaus. Adams, Carrollwere Deer Creek, Jefferson, Madison, Rock Creek Democrat. Lillian Haynes, in the Miss and Gladys corder's Young, in the abstract office, the house, are starting PAGEANT PROPOSED Hazel Stockdale from the John B. Rogers company Delphi where in members the onsulted board, County Carroll county Maggart and Judge Ralph president of Lions Pruitt, to the staging of regard historical pagents the Carroll county fair during September, or on Old Settlers' day WOMAN'S CLUB ladies and About seventy enjoyed the dinner church for the Delphi club of Mrs. Florence guest, Plymouth. Mrs. Boys, Utterback, of the remarks and Miss opening Wilson sang Memory's Garden" "Roses After Rain. Frank county Mrs. Lyon, probation officer, then introduced charming speaker Boys interesting statistics regarding proba tion work and gave which produce delinquent of homes children. her talk Judge E. E. Pruitt, of the Carroll circuit court, told of the splendid organ this here. He that $1,200 had been appropriated Carroll county this past year this work and mothers' penfor Mrs. Utterback announced sions. next meeting of the club for under the civics deMarch 27, Mrs. Boys returned to partment. Plymouth night with her husband, who drove Delphi to attend the meeting and accompany her home tle SCOUT GAME fully. Boy Scout basketball team, The hunch from Yeoman came to Delphi Thursday night and played game bite Scout team of troop don't The Delphi won, 12 to left NEPHEW DIES low word of the Peter Doer received his nephew Paul death of But which took place Wednesday at when hospital. Mr. Pfeiffer was Chicago She of Mr. and Mrs. Peter was 20 of age Pfeiffer: settled and often visited in Delphi. His death resulted from broken back which he in an automobile you accident last Sunday. His parents were former Delphi Funeral services were held in ChiJoseph Been, Sr., of near Bur- You Jason Been about rows, father Delphi, at the Wabash Valley sanitarium where taking off Bradshaw and little Mrs. Howard daughter returned home Friday from Elizabeth returned home mother. Clyne has from the Wabash Valley sanitarjum, where he took Mrs. Charles Schnepp of East has at La- wanted Franklin street, been fayette each day this where "All she has been her brother, Richard Gray, in the Home hospital, taken followan automobile accident for and Mrs. Vianco, have been spending the win- But Chicago, returned to in their home in Delphi. Mr. Vianco started work the Boyd- no Martin Boat factory. home Mrs. Dan Jones has returned home from Rensselaer where she visited for several days in all daughter Mrs. John Adair and family loved William Gros has gone she visiting Hubert, will for France fill an appointment Paris Owen Britton has arrived from Tuscon, Ariz., his having parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brit- hers. boot Mrs. Vanchie Crumpacker was able to return her work at the Dame hotel this week after illness with Archdeacon Gubbins will be in Delphi Sunday and conduct full communion St. Mary's Episcopal church, o'clock. The will be sung by Mrs. Mabel COURT NOTES In the Mayala Heiny estate, no inheritance was due. In the of Sarah Sharp Ora Shirar authorized have the 200 acres of real estate appraised. Sale to Frank Collier for $12,500 reported. Case continued Flora State bank. receiver for Carroll County Loan Trust and Savings Co., authorized Central Insurance and accept assignment note secured mortgage by Moss and Lulu In the case Big Four Whole. sale Co. Carl McFarland, dismissed and costs paid. the Johnson Harry Strode judgment for $131.50 Laura Stevenson, guardian of Harlan Woodrow authorized to expend $300 to purchase team of In the case of William H. Bradshaw vs. City of Delphi, motion to second paragraph of complaint more overruled and sustained in part as to first paragraph. On Monday the case of Spencer is. Stoller be heard Tuesday the case of State On ex rel Dunn vs. Hawkins will be


Article from Journal and Courier, October 3, 1930

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STEEL IN EYE OF CARROLL PUPIL Bits Imbedded Two Months -Delphi News-1931 Auto Licenses Arrive. DELPHI, Ind., Oct. (Special) Charles Reef, son Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reef, of near Ockley, a in the Delphi high scool was taken to an oculist Thursday where he had second piece of steel from" his eyeball. Principal C. A. Smith noted the extreme inflamation of his eye and called the attention of the county nurse to it. He was taken to an oculist for an examination and xamination revealed twoi small bits of steel imbedded. These had been in the eye since August when hit stone with an ax. His eye bothered him for a time, but recently he had paid no attention OWASCO P. T. CLUB. The first meeting of the ParentTeacher club at be held evening, October at Rev. Allen will give talk and officers will be elected. Earl Cunningham, of Ft. Wayne, former Carroll county young men, will attend the Oak Grove Golden jubilee and home coming, Sunday, and will teach the Men's Bible class at the school hour. Dr. C. M. Riley of Portland, Orehas after visit with his brother, Frank Riley and family, of Tippecanoe township. Miss Nora Turner has returned to her home in Delphi after visti several days with friends in Chicago. HERD ASSOCIATION. The Carroll-W County Dairy Herd Improvement association has been re-organized and work will start at once with an official tester in charge. A. summary of the past year's record is being prepared and SO far Castyle Fouts and Albert Fisher have two high testing cows, testing 559 and 545 pounds Other men who have high testing cows are Raymond Jones, Ralph Rinehart, O. C. Hendryx, Dewey Zipp, Cohee and Redding, Floyd Fisher and Charles Walker. PLATES ARRIVE. E. W. manager of the Delphi office for the state auto licenses, that the first license plates will be on sale in Carroll county after December 14. Beulah Burris will be the assistant in the office. The plates have been already received here, there being 2800 pairs of passenger car plates and 600 pairs of truck plates. The sale of adult season basketball tickets for Delphi high school season has started and reservations start Saturday at the office in the high school build Willard Wallace, who accompa. for $205.75. nied Mrs. Roy the state school for the blind Indianapolis, has where he will receive treatment for time. He may return to Indian apolis within the next two months. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clauser and her Sims, of Delwere at tea given at Harry Lesmansion in Indianapolis, in honor of Herbert Hoover. Clauser and Mrs. Sims atthe League Women Votera' conference in Indianapolis this Miss Hilda Bowen attended the of National Girl Scouts, at Indianapolis this week Dr. Walter Cress of California, INDIVIDUALITY is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Frank Brewer near Delphi, and his two easy to recogsisters, Mrs. Ada Crowell and Mrs. nize so hard to Ida Donaldson at Monticello. Dr. Cress is enroute home from the attain bound to national medical convention at be admired sure Plans are being made by local to be copied but Knights of Pythias, Uniform Rank, to take part in the state meet at beyond imitation. Indianapolis and assist in escorting the delegates and visitors to the state Home at Lafayette. Seven Hungarian pheasants have been released on the farm of Mrs. May Sibbitt, west of Delphi. Frank Larimore tenant the farm. RED MEN PARTY The Red Men's lodge of Delphi will sponsor card party at its hall, Wednesday evening, October 8, to which the public invited. CLAY TWP MEETING The Ladies' auxiliary of Clay township Farm Bureau will meet Wednesday afternoon. October 8, with Mrs. Mabel Fosnock. spell ing match will be held and roll call will be responded with from James Whitcomb Riley. The social committee is composed of Mrs. Mary Hunford. Mrs. Lawrence Metzger and Mrs. Earl CLUB PICNIC Members of the Junto club of Delphi enjoyed a picnic supper and roast, Thursday evening, at Arcata cottage Lake This given in honor of Mr and Mrs. Charles Cartwright, new of the club. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Hall entertained at dinner at their in honor the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall. About guests were present. from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. James Fudge and Ed of Frankfort, and Mrs. Belle Atkinson of Fort Mrs. H. E. Studebaker, of south of Delphi, has returned from In dianapolis, where she attended luncheon given for members Phi Delta Delta law fraternity, of which OFFICE SECRETARY Miss Mabel Rader has been appointed secretary at republican headquarters in Delphi. RED CROSS The Red Cross chapter of Carcounty will the office of the county nurse in Delphi. Township workers will be present. COURT NOTES In Carroll circuit court this week, the Flora State bank, receiver of the Carroll County Loan Trust and Savings company, reported sale of real estate to John H. Flora for $1891.48 subject to mortgage $5708.52. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company vs. John Hoffman et all receiver files report and is discharged. Rae Dunk vs. Roy Bollinger, plaintiff awarded judgment for $298.12. Clerk ordered to pay Wayne Overholser and the sum of $30.60 each, now in his hands. John G. Lohrman estate, no inheritance tax found. Denis Riley estate, administratrix ordered sell certain personal property. Pearl Lane, guardian of William H. Lane, files current report, Mark W Harner appointed trus. tee under will of James L. Wilson. Jonathan Pettil Alvin E Ginn, awarded judgment