Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 57, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 November 1932 — Page 2
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THE BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, (PHONE 3000)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, AdS2
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ft T A D-iJ William Curry Jr; Talks V; 1 I Am rT5nlS v . A Thanksgiving talk by William ' Qj fjt ., rr f . Curry, Jr.. was one of the main fea- !. Fifty S QI lil&il OCflOQl twes of the mid-week services at 'n ' f j;the United Presbyterian church D4IIOY6 LCtT& ,YQWd j Wednesday evening:. -The services ' were in charge of the A. B. and C. 1 The junior and senior Parent- j group., Mrs;: W, S. Curry was leadTeachers association of the local ; er. high school presented two. plays in ; ; - - y-., the high school auditorium before j .m : a -large crowd Tuesday evening. A j Owe QuaI Dinner matinee performance was held for j Mr. and Mrs, Carl Rogers, Canv school children. Over 200 children I eron road, entertained today with attended the afternoon show.: ; j quail dinner. "Their -dinner guests ' ' m. -wi . i were: Mr. and Mrs. Georgff Rog- : Th J ,Z. east Bloomington;. Alice " u 'Boruff. east University' and Mr. special high school projects. ... ;ford ; ; The first play' erititled, "Unde r: ' '
Society Leader of Jazz Band To Be Next American Duchess
Mrs. Raffaele Vanneck, Lovely New York Divorcee, to Share Coronet of Duke of Leinster. Nobleman's Previous "Show Girl" Marriage Recalled.
Jimmy" was given by members of
Prilda Potter, teacher in the Elk-
Sl.0STm I fl' i hart school, arrived home Wednes-
the Play1' ' "' 'Mrs. William N, Potter, 710 south ' k one act comedy, "School Days- Henderson street, served the f am- ' on if k au . irnrmm ' innal i dinner for Thanksgiving. Their
business men. The cast included ! werer Mr and Mrs. L, E. - Oscar Dillman. Dr. Gleit McDan- ; Potter and daughters Pnlda Lute Ed Strong. Wally ; Franklin ,! eUa and Mary and Mrs. Potter's Maurice Parks, Harry Kenriey, mother, Mrs. E. I. Hinkle of BurlWalter Allen; Bud Dill man arid ! ington. : - . ; Jack Smith. Walter, Allen direct- - : ' ed the comedy. ' Fred J. Sharp, director of Bloom- ; C j. v . , J ington orchestras, will go to Indi- - Erwin Alexander, cashier of the ) anapolis Saturday to meet with a ) Monroe County State Baok; living ! committee. The purpose of the j Oil south Jordan avenue, , received i meeting is to decide the time, a card Tuesday from Oscar H. 'Pce. and music for the- Indiana j - Ofeye3v- president of . the bank, ; state.; orchestra conjest. posted from Baker, Texas. Mr. and ! ' Mrs. Oscar Cravens and niece. Mi- i and Mrs. L. E. Dyer and riam:Mvers wra few days ago : for : sons, west 7th street, motored to; V CaHfbrnia . Mr. Cravens reported Worthmgton Thursday to visit tnfet the. weather is -ood. Early in i relatives. They were accompanied the ftp-the party was delayed in as far. as Bloomfield by Miss Eva1 St. Iuis by the snow storm. : , i Brown who is visiting her brother, j : 5 - " . . i-W.j; Brown and -family- ; ;r';: Claude G. Malott, south Washing-: - ' 1 r ton .street; was in Indianapolis , : Attorney and Mrs. George Henley j Tuesday on business. - : ! and daughters; east 8th street, en-
tertamea as dinner guests toaay
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V aught s to Give Thanksgiving Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vaught, 724 south Washington street, entertained with i family Thanksgiving din-
I ner today. Table appointments were
laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson and son Thomas Ray of Walton, KyM Mr. find Mrs. Ernest Hillerman, south Lincoln street, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vaught and daughter Lucretia. The Johnsons arrived Wednesday and were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Renaker, north Indiana avenue. They also will visit Mr. and Mrs. Milton Richey, east Cottage grove Mr. Johnson is a brother of Mrs Renaker and Mrs. Richey,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday Pocahontas Council, Red Men's hall, 7:30 o'clock Bloomlngton Country club annual
Thanksgiving dance, club house.
ISO Attend Church
Visit In Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown and
VV V -a .
r PI I tllllchn rt if nnyiv i children, southwest of the city, left
? this afternoon for Burlington, la. to
spend the week end. They will vis-, it Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Preston McBean. Mrs. Baird was formerly Miss Eugenia Pleasants and is a sister of. Mrs. Brown. Mr. Brown and Mr.
Approximately 190 persons attended the fellowship supper at the First Christian church Wednesday night. The Rev. W. E. Moore, pas tor of the church, explained a chart showing all phases of the work of
the disciples of Christ . over the McBean were classmates in . the : ;?
world. This information was ar-
Meeting at Arbutus Tabernacle, ! ranged at the one-day conferences
; Pythian Sisters ! The Pythian Sisters will meet at j the K. of P. hall at 7:30 o'clock i Friday evening for nomination of officers.
Give Quail Dinner The Rural Study club will meet Monday with Mrs, Arthur Moore,
Nashville road, for a 1 o'clock
covered dish luncheon.
Miss Eleanor Shields and nephew William Shields, 701 south Park avenue, are entertaining today the Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Shields, of Sandbor.a ; Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Shields, Blooraington; Mrs. Zelpha Shields Routt, Los Angeles, Calif., and MU.s Mary Eleanor Shields, Terre Haute.
1 h Persistent, couiis and ; Ids lead-to s6rioas trouble. You can ixop them now with freomukioo, an cmulsilipd creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a mow medical discovery ivitb two-fold ac
tion; it soothes
A romance that began when the aoblrmuu visited New York last year will shortly reach its climax in the marriage of the Duke of Leinster
Mrs. Frank Faris and daughter! nd MrR- RaiffU Vanneclt, New York society beauty, who gained reJane, Miss Violet Henley; Miss Ab-j nn the conductor of a jazz band. Both have been previously mar-
ivorce i row ware van-
om from his former
o was known on the
George rainot, , rUf ln t9l3mnfS ran off With a former butler in the ducal household, north College avenue, are spending ! The Duke flrwc.il her .f Edinburgh. Scotland, in 1930, the case being today in Indianapolis with the lat-, one of the mo,t IfnilltioiUl, m the nnilU of ith;t righteoU, cit,. It J ter s sister,; Mrs, Henry L. Dithmer.j revealed at the trial that when the Duke became ensaved to the nhow
girl, his reUtives kidnaped him and held him incommunicado until ho
Merlin Swarthout of Indianapolis is spending today with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Swarthout, 3rd and Jackson streets. Merlin Swarthout is assistant credit manager of the W. J. Holiday hardware company in Indianapolis. His father is with th Faris Realty company.
V i i Jane, Miss Violet Henley; Miss Ab-!" n.n pouor or a jz oana. now nmye d HaW rAlia!l anil CnltsS ! e" Henley and Mrs. Faris' mother, !-r,ed; .Mr-' Vanneck recently being awarded divor l0W-VQ11glum Stanley of Indianapolis. "ck.in "m TUA Un Uvlnc T" hw fr . Vi 1 I f . ; . . ... .-. Duchess in .1930. The firsH Quchess or Leinster, win
iieia io creosote
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pinkston and j son Joe II, south Washington street ! are spending the day in Martinsj ville. They are guests of Mrs. j Pinkstota's mother and brother, j Mrs. R. T. Humphreys and Rich- ; ard Humphreys.
rovery with two-told ac- j. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sowder, ( promised to break the engagement. There was one child of the man iage, and heals the inflamed ; Smithville road, are visiting today! Gerald, who
-fliemhranes and inhibits germ growth. ; with their son: Roy Sowder, cash-l Leinster family al the time of the divorce. The Duke had a jlittinMihl
;Of all known drags, creosote isrecog- i ier :0f the Bedford National bank, i record as a soldier in the World War. ha Tins been wounded fire timm
nn action with his regiment, tha Irish Guards.
MfMf hv niffh mHvMi:aiithnritiii a .inp. (:
of the greatest healing agencies for per- Mr. and Mrs.-Edward P. Eckels, Mtent'.fiAM&hji and rnldand nfhpr 'forms TT.inxw.; - c
ca0i. uuivaoitjr aucci, uayc aa a 7 f 01 f
oi inroaz iroumes, v-reomuision coiuains, , snxest t ieir niece. Miss Wanda Qnell i i sziivanc ffv Xfrnrn A fvtlvtMi
Mr . - and Mrs. Homer Robertson 609 north Lincoln street, are entertaining as Thanksgiving guests Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Poffolt of Indianapolis. Mrs. Poffolt is the former Miss Mildred Robertson of this city.
7:30 o'clock. Friday Mary Mulky Tent, G. A. R hall, 2:30 o'clock. Beta Plii Sigma, semi-formal dance, Eloomington Country club. Friday Social club, Mrs. Joseph Hensley, 803 east 8th street, 2:30 o'clock. - Emma Stuart Finch Auxiliary No. 60, call meeting, A. R. hall 1:30 o'clock. Pythian Sisters, K. of P. hall, 7:30 o'clock. Monday Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae club pot-luck supper, Mrs. 33. D.. Myers, north Walnut street. Omega Nu Tau, Citizens Loan and Trust building, 7:15 o'clock. Business and Professional Women's club, city library, 7:30 o'clock. Kappa Kappa Sigma, Mrs. Leslie Spriggs, south Punn street, 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday Beta Phi Sigma fraternity, Jimmy Morton, 1st street and Woodlawn avenue, 7 o'clock. Emma Stuart Finch Auxiliary No. 60, G. A. R. hall, luncheon, 12 o'clock noon, business meeting, 2 o'clock.
Parent Orchestra club, high! school seminary, 7 o'clock. j
Wednesday Nu Noche club, Miss Lillian Yeskie, east 6th street, 8 o'clock. Make-A-Block club, Mrs. Mary Richardson, Martinsville road, all day. Delta Zeta Alumnae, Mrs. P. E. Ellis, east 9th street, 7:30 o'clock. . Christian church fellowship supper, church, 6:30 o'clock. Bridge party, Vivian Masters, 420 north Washington street, 7:30 o'clock. I. U, Dames Bridge group, Mrs Boggs and Mrs. CP. Snider, Margrave apartments, 2:15 o'clock.
country by
r
being held over the
Christian churches.
An instrumental quartet, composed, of Clarence Zikes, Rufus Weinland, Mr. Deckard and Garvin Judah, provided music. There was congregation singing led by Miss Florence Miner, church secretary. Divisions seven and e:ight of the Women's Council of the church served the supper. Mrs. Wiill Smith is leader of division seven and Mrs. Howard Legge of division eiight. Two hundred fifty penions are expected at the fellowship .supper next Wednesday night at 6:30 o'clock at the church. The person; who have, been working on the financial .campaign will be present. B rvisiion nine led by Mrs. Sallie Perirtg, and Division 10, led by Mrs. Gurnie Hopttw will carvA fio mnl. 'The Qtn-
dent orchestra of the church wil!,; rKCVcrvi playi 1 many Colds
Bloomington high .school.
Mr, and Mrs. Vllen Strong, easi 1st street, are entertaining Mrs.' Strong's mother, Mrs. Anne Butler of ' Farmington, III. She wih sepnd the week end here. :
Mothers! t reduce ywtr famUj "Colds-TAx follew Vicks Plan for beUer Control-o2:Colds. v-'-1
Jo rtJ m
cold soonm
itt addition to creosote, other healing elenjehts which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irri uitioaand in-
Robert Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;
faiimiatiowethec ; Rov Cook . south Fes3 avenue, is ill ; the stomach, is obsorbed jnto the blood, ;,with the chicken tiox "i-"" - , : ' Misis Eva Brown, west 7th street fft is spending today and : the week ritrea ner- brother, Walter e Uonchwl asthma, brcnclnhs and Qf Bloomfield.- ! ;;- other forms of respiratory diseases,' and"! ;- ... -
: aas excellent for building up the system after colds or fin. Money refmided if any y coag)iorco2dnomarterof hoilongsrandV y in& is notreliei-ed after takiiigaccord;Tig tdtectlons. Askyour druggist. ( Adr.)
Holds InsrJlation of New Officers
Prof, and Mrs. IV O. Foster, 309 1 south Highland avenue, .are spend-J ing Thanksgiving vacation with j
Mrs. Fester's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
The Laurens B. Strain auxiliary patriotic instructor; Edna Hunter, ; d. D. Woolard of Galacia, 111.
lw tats veterans or r oreign wars ana, ivnss Jtseamce Lemon, trustees; No. 604 met in: regular session1 at Mrs. Ygonda Henderson, musician; the G. A. R ; hall Tuesday evening.. , Mrs. Jennie .Golden, publicity chairMallie Ranaxd, out-going president, ' man; Mrs. Mallie Ranard, color presided. Sixteen officers and ap- bearer number one; Mrs. -P.uth" TJ1proximately forty members were and, color bearer number two; Mrs. present.. V j Edna Hunter, color bearer number
Installation of officers for the three; and Miss Beatrice Lemon,
Value&Keach the Peak in
Prof, and Mrs. E. B. Birge; 828
east 3rd street, left Wednesday fort comimr vear was held with Mrs. color bearer number four.
Culver, Ind., where they have a cot- Maude Massey, past department : The next regular meetinf: or the tage. They are entertaining friends j president, and member of the local Laurens B. Strain auxiliary will be and win return Saturday. : j auxiliary, as installing officer. held at the G. A. R. hall Tuesday, - v , " ' """"" - - I Plans were completed for a December 13.
Christmas party to be held Tues-' : day, December 27. The party will 11 m tkil iL fill m. be for auxiliary and post members I W Q.Y luOlheYS iU( and their families. i TI7xL 1UI II Reports were made on the Christ-1 - W it St Ifl TS, L ClSSSll mascard campaign conducted re- The War Mothers met with Mrs. cently for thebenefitof widows E: b,'. Cassell, east 5th streot, Wedand orphans of ex-soldiers at the nesda afternoon for a cue5S Veterans of Foreign Vars Indiana session. Mrs. E. RV Fletcher, presiCottage located, at Baton Rapids, (lent had,- charge- of the tingt Mich. - jxhe ladies will pack their annual r-ast presiaent Mrs. Maine Kan- Christmas baskets for the war vet-
ara, was presentea wtn a past erans j president's pin by the auxilairy, , mh: ;AmmiHW ;
Glenora English, home economics teacher in the Lyons high school, is spending Thanksgiving vacation withher parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. English, 525 Woodlawn avenue.
Mrs. William Miller of this city is visiting her mother, Mrs.VPriscillla Allbright in Chicago.
Miss Chloe Courier, south Washington street, went to her home in Lyons for Thanksgiving to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Courter. Mrs. Ida Radcliffe and her son Maurice and wife have moved from north Lincoln .street - to east 4th street.
Dames Bridge Meets With Mrs. Snider Mrs. C. F. Snider won first prize at the I. U. Dames Bridge group party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. R. Armstrong, 421 east 5th street. Teii, wafers and prune whip were served. Those present were the Mesdames O. R. Armstrong, Fred Baldwin, O. P. Breland, Donald Berrett, Keith Cash, S. H. Cortez, E. A. O'Dell, Kenneth Newnam, R. E. Rector, C. F. Snider, Leon Wallace and Mrs. Boggs.; , The next meeting will be with Mrs. C. F. Snider and Mrs. Boggs, Margrave apartments, at 2:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Arbcgast. of Indianapolis are visiting the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, east 6th street.
New Comfort For Those Who Wear False Teeth No longer need you feel uncomfortable wearing false teeth. Fasteeth, a greatly improved powder sprinkled on your plates holds them tight and comfortable. No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Deodorizes. Get Fasteeth at Wiles Drug ;Co. or your druggist.
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CHURCH ADVANCE ALPHABET 1
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H us give thanks; for Life, for Liberty, for Light, ior Love! - . I' ': "' " ' '
A Mighty Refuge is the Church Unshaken a r.he Eternal Hills
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Missi Minnie Shigley and brother Paul Shigley, south of the city, will go Saturday to -Wayne county to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clark; Mrs. Clark is their sister.
Mrs. Jason Skirvin, Nashville road, has been ill with a cold for a few days.
Miss Averial Spurlin of Sheybyviile is visiting Clarabelle and Harold Burton, ': 610 north : Summitt street. - -
Children's
Just the thing as a -Christmas suggestion. See them in our big window Lwk them Over Saturday. SPw price for the one day. : ;: ; J
EAST
Mrs, " Margaret Hixsion and her
es: Mrs. W. D. Burroughs, Mrs. E.
sister, Mrs Hayes, . both of the B; Cass(,n and Mrs; Edgar Rhorer.l
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Luzadder and j
i flrftene eountv anxilinrv nt Linton. , ... ... . . , ' i Oithcrt Luzadder and Mrs. B. I .
j were present "and gave talks. After December: Te date and place have ?W- f thl .fJSg ! the business meeting a social hour not bcen seictea I today in Greencastle visiting with and entertainment were enjoyed, ' . ' 5 : : " 1 friends. ; Miss Opal ottinghani gave a . Instjslls Auxiliary Officers I . , V" w QnA . A reading entitled, "How Depression r ,A T j--i-4.i Mrs. W. H. Worley and Mrs. A.
Got the Farmer." and Marv Fran-' .,r.t : O. Back, west 2nd street, are m
. , , ... piesiuenc ui liic veterans oi ror- , p ui vt : ces Cox favored with, a piano seler, l&. Warg auxiliary and junior vice Mitchell today s guests of the R. jtion. Mrs, Bern.ce Harmor , was ; president of the loca, gJr0U went H. Carpenter family. ; awarded a contest -prize. Refresh- to Ljnton Friday tJ . t axiHa v T n- Wpnderson ; ments of pie w.th whipped cream officers there he a,go ln8talIe5 Mr and Mr a. J. Henderson, and coffee were served. Theenter- officers t Seymour and .Columbus south Walnut street spent today in I talnment committee included Mrs. , Bedford visiting relatives..
Ygonda Henderson, Mrs. Margarets . ; J. , ; :
Mvpts and Mrs. Noble- Smallwood. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. - Funk ana
Continued
Satu
F riday
a
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Postpones Club Meeting
3: Thi
An kf Hn Ann VaII.t I
New officers of the auxiliary are ;
XvK a 7 i - i u s. Miaushter, south Park avenue, are The Make-A-Block club W j JJ tl day in English, Ind.
garet Myers, treasurer; Mrs. Bess b hoateq- at the dav mepfineSmallwood, secretary; Mrs. Alice fbe hostess at the all day meUmg. , Rogers, chaplain; Mrs. Lillian : De-1 , Alumnae Meefing bricfc -conductress;-Mrs. Josephine; . . ;
Ranard, guard; Mrs. Maude Mas-
will entertain Alumnae of Delta '
and Mrs. William. Sayer of
city are visiting in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout and
family are in-Letts, Ind.
6th
To give all those who will be visiting in Bloomington this week end the opportunity to take advantage of our sale of dresses, we have decided to continue this sale for two more days. Out of our regular stock we have selected some additional models which will help place our stock in excellent condition,
: We; have scooped' the town on : tbis ; great purchase of highgrade galoshes. Neiyer has such a price been named for galoshes of equal value. ;A smart three and four-button style, and favorite .colors, . , V' '
You would, have paid. $1.50 for such galoshes a year ago. ' Sizes up to fi . ! A
-Mr w: M. Dobbins, east
sey, hi8torian; Mrs.; Merle; Stewart, soritv af 7:30 o'cUk 'we ! reet, is visiting her son- m Uoium-
nesday evening. i bus'
Silk, crepes, ruff crepes, light weight woolens, m black, brown, rust, green and wine, sizes 12 to 46 and regular prices $9.75, $12.50 and up will be on sale at your choice ! . -. ...V " ,
MEN'S RUBBER KNEE BOOSTS .
$1.98
South Side -Square
103 West 5th
EverV WOItian ShOUld ! Vivian Masters, 420 north Wash-! t TT Tr kyr j i ingtoh street, did not have her ! j USe XVOjene MOSt ; bridge party last night because of ! Powerful AlliifiSAnfirf jiIIness' She will entertain her club 1 j . X.y ejriUI AllUWpilta next Wednesday night. She is - i j spending today with her parents, : I Stronger Than Carbolic, Acid Yet ; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Masters, southWill Not Injure The ; Tendir5St cast of Bloomington: She took as' i MeinbraivR., . j her guests Mr. and Mrs, Raymond i - : j Hudson and son Charles Raymond 5 Women are absolutely delighted and Harold Baxter. with Kojene endorsed, by doctors' j ay the -moat powerful, non-poison-; The Rev. -'W; E. Moore and 1 ou antiseptic. ! daughter Evelyn, Kirkwood avenue, ; j No modem woman fails to prac-! will have dinner this evening with ; i tice Feminine Hygiene which- as- i Mrs. Moore who is in the Martins-' jsuren youthful and dainty beauty ; ville sanitarium. She went Tuesday .and better .still, excellent health! land wall return home tonight for
j Years ago women were forced to j a few days, and then go back to j utfo such deadly poisons ay Carbolic : Martinsville. Acid and Bichloride of Mercury. ! : j They were well aware or: the great,! The Rev. R. B. Baldridge, assistj Injury to body tiliaues which these j ant pastor at the First Methodist ; dealy poisons -caused but" they j church, spoke at the Epworth Leaj could not find anything close which 1 gue rally at Vallonia, Jackson 'would be so effective. ! county, Tuesday evening.'
i Today( science brines wonderful I i protection to women with Kojene Edwin P. McCracken, south Jorj the safe, sure and scientific anti- 1 dan avenue, went to Bedford Wedj septic. ! neaday to visit his parents over Buy a 6. ounce bottle -at Stoute'a j ThankHgiving vacation;
Pharmacy, Wiles Drug Co. or anv.j :- r sfood drusr store and enjoy excel- j Mrs. H. E. Crawford, south Waller t health and beauty in the yiia.rs I nut street; is visiting her daughter to cpme. , ' .; I in Indianapolis.. ....
FORTHCOMING
Birma Days
Wednesday, Nov. 30
Wednesday, Dec. 21
$6.95
A great many of these dresses are the Nelly Dons. In addition we are placing on sale hats selling up to
.00, about twenty five hats to close our at:
$1,95
One 'roup, of full fashioned silk chiffon hose, all sizes from 82 to 10i2 selling regularly, up to $1.95 for the two days of this sale, your choice at, pair.;
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All sale merchandise strictly no approvals.
cash no charges,
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