The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1928 — Page 5
raE GRgycA8TCE_D^Y, 19 ^
Merely To Live
mothor, ^Ir«. Eva Herbert. Several from here were in Green-
castle. Saturday.
Mrs. Monte Bridges visited her mother, Mrs. J. A. Wright, Friday. Mi. and Mrs. C. V. Pollom and fair.ily took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ola Pollom of Reelsville.
Seems Just Like Heaven To Me’
HALF MILLION PEOPLE AIDED BY BED CROSS IN HURRICANE RELIEF Porto Rico and Florida Victims Hc'oed by Prompt Action; $5 009.000 Given by Public.
Happy Xml Astonishing Recover) Through honjola Is Described B> Grateful Lady.
m ASRANUK Know the fullest convenience and perfect results achieved with an up-to-date cabinet-type gas range. Decide now to have one—come in today and select the type or sue you want. Wide variety on display; with or without oven-heat regulation; equipped with all latest time and labor-saving features. The popular model shown here i^iow priced at only $48.
One of the greatest disaster*, In point of lose of life and devastation of hona s In which the American Ued ! i'ioss has ever carried relief was the Wist Imllcs hurricane of Septcmli-r ' tost, which swept across Porto Ittco, ; parts of the Virgin Islands, the coast ’
th to enit In tor
rentlnl ralas, flooding streams In * half d ...eii states. Tho Known dead ] 111 nil of the areas affected was '.’.g'.'J j I although It was admitted that the . complete total of dead In Florida would never tie known. Tho number : of Injured was estimated at 2.1 Tit f \p | proxintately 211.000 buildings were de ; strayed and damaged. At the height of the emergency t'.t* Red i was caring for hufl itu peo
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kidneys anil h vsels, and for tlieoni ati-ni, tteuiii and notvou tit Ft : instatice, the -tatenient of Mi i . A. Adai ! . of XVe tlit 1.1, lllintM .
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ide—that Is. feeding and clothing i wht them and arranging for whatever jol shelter was obtainable. As long •» three weeks after the hurricane struck Porto Rico anil Florida, ttie Red Cross was aiding 20.238 people who were sick, of these 23i; in Florida and the remainder In Porto Rim, wltore Influenza and malaria were lie- I Ing treated to prevent epidemics of j more drastic diseases. Large mimhers of Red Cross nur-es were active
at ho:It points.
In FI , ihi more than 11000 persons | not walk a block, applied in lie.I c ft for as is'ance, , r ,, M |j c i,„. s without
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Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway left week for Florida where tht \
spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Petty have gone on an extended visit with thi it child-
ren.
Mr. ami Mrs. Posher pent Sunday in Lafayette and vi did th latter bmther XX'ill Quiiih and far-dy. Mr. an i Mc . Han \ idi t on vi itid theii niece iii Lo au-poi din
day.
Mr . C irie Daineil and ‘Jamie Huiney wire \i 'nr ,: Ciawl’etd. idle lust Friday. Several new com . of mallpex have developed in the (olTViiilliity. The onall daupliter o : Mr. and Mr . Heinstorf, livinir east i f tewn, was buried Tue-'day nfteniooii in th Bainbridge cemetery. The teacheta visited other -chools on Wednesday. Their roote abstituted by Hijtli School pupil . Mr.
castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cowger were in Terte Haute Monday. Mr. George Shildmeyer and family I visited their laughter in Indianapolis I Nund.. j.
MAMI X I I \\ Mi. and Mrs. George Sublet! and daughtia Dovie, Mi. and Mrs. Glenn Sublett and daughter-, and Joe Evan-, speat Sunday in Terre Haute. Severa! from here attended the Ih i ' lli Staunton hall game at Peel-ville. Friday night. Mi Marcella Tabor and Miss Elsie M.-o Btidton vi ited Miss Lorene ami l.oni Hutcheson, Sunday after-
noon.
Mi I ucille Herhert and Mrs. Leila Brattnri d on Kdsvard attended the Xrmistin piogiam at Givema tie on
Sunday.
John W. I.’-wi; pent Sunday with home fnlk . Mi- ,le e Green called n Mi s
Shockney one of the II. S. t •n hers
has been absent a week on account of, l.l ie ’I. ' hnitton, 1 tula) . P moon.
illness. The Eu tein Star atti ride I l ulge at (iiovelnnd Tuesday night. Dr. V'euch and fatnil' altended tic funeral of hi unelc at Ilia d Mniulay. Glenn Mich Saturday niffht and S inday in (it ,n-
Rev. Harri of Indianapol: held erviei at the Manhattan Christian Church Snmlay morning and * veiling. Mark Croitsore is conlined to his
home on ac.ount of illness.
Mr. end Mrs. Clark H' lhert ited Moud.iy iii;:!tt at (»re< nca -tie with ht
A ISetv Thanksgiving with THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE Place your order now for Thanksgiving deli very. Frigidaire pays for ilselj as you pay for it ♦ R. 0. Scobee (ireencastle, Ind.
ami a great number of people In Florida and aDn la Porto It a still wera i being cared for In the matter of food, i clothing and shelter as long as ’wo ! months alter the hurricane, vtille they awaited maturing crops wh'ch would enable them to again become
self sustaining.
For this relief tusk, the American public gave the American Rml Cruse a fund of Si.OOU.OOO—the sum set 1 forth In a proclamation Issued i>y 1 President Coolidge a few days after news of the hurricane was received The relief giv< n by the Red Cross tu this groat emergency, jpnad over 1 such a wide territory of sea and .and. wan everywhere commended and es | pecial emphasis was placed ii;mn the I promtltndo with which the organlza | tiou responded. The hurricane struck Porto Rico September 13, and the | first brief cabled word of ii came I September 14, to both Red Cross and , tho news agencies. Before nlghtt ill, the national director of disaster re- I lief for tho Red Cross and a staff of four trained men had left XVnshlitg'on tor Charleston, South Carolina, to board a navy destroyer which upon Instruction of the President of 'lie United States had been placed at command of the Red Cross tiv the Secretary of the Navy. Am! although the next day was Sunday, a Red Cross man arrived In New X’ork to pimhaso a thousand tons of food for the Porto Ricans, already reported to do starving, and the Navy again placed a ship for tho cargo at Red Cross command. , Late ou Saturday evening there came j another cable—a Red Cross nurse at St. Croix, in the XMrgln Islands, addressed a plea to the mother organlza’Ion In Washington and gave first warning of tho plight of tho people of the American possession, where no family In a population of ll.fitiO had
escaped Injury.
In the meantime the Red Cross had notified Its Florida Chapters that It ■tood ready 1 ■ toy lervlca. In the hurrlcaii", headed toward them, did any damage. Not content with this, tho Red Cross on Sunday night entrained a disaster relief director and six workers for Florida. Money, food, clothing were dispatched Immediately to both points, and before the end of the week th* Red Cross was feeding a half million
people.
This prompt response was made possible by the disaster relief organization the Red Cross has brought together and trained through a series of such national calamities. Support of this w >rtc Is through rite annual Roll Call for memberships The goal In the twelfth annual It ill Call to be held Armistice Day fc> Thanksgiving Dny. November U to 2!». is O.OOO.OOO member*.
found m w health through Koi while vi :1ing her dnug.itei, at
1JI West Fourth avenue. Gary, Imli-
| .tna. Mrs. Adams write :
“M rely to live fiel- just like hoavI eii t> me now . and I owe my happi tie; - to Konjola. A number of i j -go I had one kidney rent' ved, and 1 did not see a well day aft- iw rdv unjtil I found this marvelous Knnjol.i. had indige-tion, severe pain-, cold out-, and 1 became so weak, I - cold
I tried tr r.tment.--
numb, r, hut
got no relief. Konjola w.- i-com-meoded, and I tried it. To m- a na/, meat, two !>, ttles made v 'I w man out of me. I can eat hi, at‘a t something I have not dm. lit ti er years. XII my pai ni ;r"u-, ami -tiength and energy have i m I, - k
to me.”
Konjola i -old in Gr -encti He, Ind.
Red Crocs MemSerchip Is Sound investment. Business Leader Says "XVe believe that Individual m.-in bershlp In the Amerlc. n Rctl Cross is a sound tin stment, yielding the Investor tremendous returns In per sonal satlsfa -Hon." Is tho staL-uen: of WUIIam Butterwc . th, president of the Chamber of C immcrco of tae United Slates, In endorsing ttie twelfth annual roll call of tho American Red Crash. Nov. 11 L”J. Mr. Uutterwm h's statement tot
lows:
"The men engaged In carrying forward the business and Industry of this nation are tiulek to tespotul. and rt spend ri-uerously, wl en hit man sufterins i alls for tiu li a-.at.;’-auCe. Th -Uor.'.o the - :d::t«'iu e of an tav.atp/atton a-.ithori a d l>y lnttinatlur.nl t; ami cangita slonal cha t r to act a. tlioir agency, and the ntciu-y cf nil the people. In picvlding relief is -Its aster ami promoting their ti.Mieticln! services to t. ;nIty. Tl. ■ nation s buslm ss laen take particular pleas tire in Slip) i ing Tk ■ \ cult National Red t';o;a I: cans - it lias applied sound c.ii-l c’licleat ht- Jiu-. s technique nnd a liaiuistraiive nv-th oils without t-.ciHice of a;.:’.path/ and until : t..:. l ag In f ,- p ao t-n Hon and mitigation of huta: a mf
feriior.
"The C! amber of c im.; tree of the Utiiti I m- i> -u’nttvi of the n;:tion s l> ■ .dm s, tia ; ach tonfidence in ttie Am'-ilcin lt d Cross that It ca'.lt upon Its i. , oilier orgajilre.’.lons to eontrlhiite to re li,-f In dkv lor only upon lt< C. Crocs a isitraree th t an npp. I s netessa ry. "XVe bell,-vo that Ind: l.In.;! :r. .u bershlp In tl'c Amci a:i Ited ('; i s Is a sound Into timnl, yl l.lin--. ttie Invertor tr, tai-nd i:s return'i In per sonal satl.ifaet: f. The Red Urosa is seeking to im reasi- it i !,1-mo-:-ship to live million: IU-- opporlu nity to join Its ranks Is presented by tin- Red Cro-.s Chapter - Ihrou -.!» out the nation tcom November II to 29. II Is good to he a link In thli! great eha:n of sei-viee reach lug aronnd the world." t Signed) WILLIAM BUTTKRWORTH. President Th - Chamher of Commerce of the United St:.tea.
Red Cross Annua! Roll Call A Roll Call of Mercy Today the Red (Toss is aiding 1 victims of disease and disaster. Today the Red Cross is ministering to 25,500 disabled soldiers of the (treat War. Today the Red < ’loss needs your help to prepare for the emergencies of the coming year. Today is the time Lo renew your membership in the AMKRK’AN RKD CROSS. IT.is space is donated by Moore & Cook
at the Owl drug -tun*, ami by all the best druggist.- in this vicinity.
—(Adv.)
mu it k ro r xxi'xx i-:rs of t UNION roxx NMIIP, IM I N \ XI ( III NIX INDIAN X. \uticc 1. ht ri-by riven by the un-in-r igned Trustri- and Xilvisorj I :ud nf Clintun Tiiwn-hip, I utnam C unt\, Imiiann, that -aid olfieial i uulemplate nn i-ting an ein. i g«*n< tiiul determining the expenditure of nnr.- money for tin year llt'JH than a.: <; out in detail in the puiilisheil budget lor aid year; and will, on the Jtith dny of Noventlier, IP2"., at e-.ea i.’clock I’. M. at the ulfiee of th. unde) .signed 1-ustee ie aid Tew, hip consider and deli i i iae up on tlie expenditure of Five 'Hundred Ten (#..10.00) Dnllara in the I’.pi eial Itelm I Eun'l, and I'e::- Hundred Nine ty (090.00) Dullai. in tin Tuitinii I'uml, to In appropriated let the fellowing purpose : ln. uiam-e, One Hutdud (#100.00) Dollars; Janitors, One Hundred Forty (.')’ 1 10.00) Dollarx; Ti anspoi tation, Two ILimlnd Seven - i\ ($270.00) Dollars; Teaehing, Four Hundred Ninety (#490.001 I)..liars: taxpayca- have a right to he heard
thereon.
In Witin- VX’herei f. we n-reunto • et our hands this I’tth day of Novi mher, IliJX.
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CIiEARANCE SALE BEANO NEW TIAC SIXES Reduced to
$
59S
Two Door Seti&ai, Coupe or Boadsfer
To reduce our stock of Pontine Sixes, we have lowered the prices of all current models $150, making it possible lo buy a brand new Pontiac for as little as $51)5, F. <). B. factory. Never before has any six of similar quality been olfered at such low prices, and never have
motor car buyers had such an opportunity to enjoy the superior it ies of six cylinder pereformance and the luxury of Fisher Bodies al such sensationally lov. cost! Small down payments easy monthly terms. Your bid car taken in trade. Come in and choose your car today! Such spec tacular bargains can’t last long!
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All prices F. (). B. Pontiac plus delivery charges. STARK & GRIFFITH MOTOR SALES
