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Persona! And Local News

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Mr. am! Mrs. 1’oy day in Indianapolis.

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C'oujfhinK is usually duo to rausos which patent modicines and ooufi;h ynips do not Teach. However, I bovine, a famous doctor’ prescription relievos couffhing with the very first wallow. It work- on an entirely different theory, has a double action, relieves the irritation and goes direct

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Unlike most cough medicines, Thoy-

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nor’s and all other good drug stores.

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Mr-. Frank A. Hay - and son Louis have it tmiied home from Hnttle Creek Mic’i., v.h i. tiiey pent two weeks.

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Yr.sTTRnAv’s ugly little cold was “rubbed away" last night. She’s safe from the •harp misery ol grip or bron chicisihat so often startswith ’ just a cold ’ Nowshe won’t miss school alter all. Thanhs to this Alodcrn Vaporising Ointment

Hu sell Ilrown spent Sunday in

lianapolis.

Mr. and Mi . Jr>-e .lone have j Mi-- Virginia Black is reported sermoved from their farm near Bain-[iously ill at her home on east Wa-h-

hlidge to III ' astle to -pend the ington street.

winter. ! Mrs. R. T. Moore of Putnamville is ,, ., . t> ... f i lowly improving after being serious*-

Mr. a d Mr . Raymond Pruitt of! ' .

,i Ill’ Hi for some time. : !iir..go and dr-. Susie Kelley I-ay| • of Frhana, III., visited friends in our'

■ity Sunday.

,ipcd, too, the ihjt nngiit have upset her digestion. And all because, I .tsc night at bedtime, Mother robbed her throat and chest with Vicks. Like a gentle but effective poultice, this modern vaporizing salve began to ' draw, out all the tightness and pain. At the .•jmc time, warmed by her body, it gave oil healing vapors that she breathed in to clear her si uffed-up nose and throat. hhc ipiirkly fell asleep, but Vicks’ double action went on lor bouts and, by morning, the worst ol her cold was over. Mother checks her own colds (he same quick way.

Mi-. Ida II. (’coper, Ml W. Walnut Street, who ha.- been in ill health tlx* past two months, wa taken to (lie .Method!-: hospital for observation and treatment.

Mr. and Mr . Robert Nipper of Iniianapoli w> i • th‘- guests Sunday of Air. an-l Mi . .I.iceh Kite). Mi , Nipper - a niece of .Mrs. Mitel. Mr. Nipper i- fie bn, i i coach at llutler I uiversity.

V/ICKS W VapoRub

Mike Bradley, of Peru, who stay- at the (iree(leastle Hotel, had as his guests, Sunday, his sister, Miss Josephine llradlev of I’eril, Miss Ida Mae Rice, Mi Margaret Ro s and friendall of Peru.

VapoRub

1 or All th« Colds ol All the Family

For Those Who Are Losing Weight and Strength—

Mr. and Mr- Miriest Mugg and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham and Mr. and Mis. Frank Anderson of Linton drove tu Indi apoli .Saturday night and spent the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur .Miller.

SCOTTS EMULSION

Fisher Au-tin. employed at Tribhy’.■arage, had his Whippet automobile tolen about i\ o’clock Sunday evening. lb had ■ riven the ear to the garage during the day and left it parked lie: rhy. When he went for the machine ii wa missing and no trace of it had been found .Monday •limning.

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The Tonic Rich in Cod-liver Oil

Vitamins

Mr-. Trunian G. Yuncker and Mrs. Harry .'•!. Smith will spend Tuesday n Danville, the gm -is of Wapeker-

James L. Handel has gone to Martinsville for a two wtek’s stay at the

Home Lawn Sanatarium.

Tht odore Hoes has entered the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis for

umitnient and observation.

Mr. and Mfs. Harry Moore and Inu'ghter Miss Ardith spent Sunday

with friends in Martinsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garl are the parents o fa daughter, Doris Grace,

porn to them Sunday morning.

Stewart Smith of Sturgis, Mich., wa a visitor in Greencastle Sunday. Mr. Smith is a DePauw graduate. H. C. ('allender, who has been seriously ill at his home on West Washington St., i- very much improved. Charles Sanders, who is connected with Ayres Art Department, Indianapolis spent the week-end in (1 reenras-

tle.

The Fidelis Sunday School Class will meet Tuesday evening at 7:fiO o’clock with Mis - Gertrude (Herod, K. Ml in St. Mr. and Airs. John Crawley and son Eugene motored to Kokomo Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crawley. Jacob Thomas is reported seriously ill at his home on N. Indiana St. Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Fillmore, is eiTTTeally ill at her home. Mrs. J. I). Harmon of Indianapolispent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. John Young, South Jaekson St. Mis. Harmon and Mr-. Young are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Jones of Danville end Mi. and Mrs Miles lieegan

Doughtei "i the Amei land daughte Eva line of Indiani « • *

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can Rev kit mi. Mi . II. G. Murphy, > Mancie, State Chairman of Nutime.l defense, Mrs. Theodora Craven, chairman of maiking revolutionary gi.iv. m d .Mrs. A imcker director of F, utral l>i trict will take part in the

urogram.

Thanksgiving' dinner rerved from 12 to 2 and .) to 8 o’clock. Koast and fried chicken, 81.00 plate. Turkey dinner, 81.50. Telephone reservations Rural 222.

Ht HELP NEKIM CONNERSVII.I E. Ind., Nov. 2fi.— A step toward helping needy faniilie- as Thank-giviiii’ approaches, the Manhwood Pan t Teuchers’ Associ:in nut on a Thanksgiving program at the Senior high building and charged as admis-ion, one apple or one potato per person.

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Mrs. Rector Will Be Honor Guest At Dinner.

Dr. and Mrs. G. Bromley O.vnam will entertain at dinner at their home Monday evening for Mrs. Lucy Row-

land Rector.

Guest- other than the honor guest will he: Miss Mary Rowland, niece of Mrs. Rector; Hr. and Mrs. H. B. Longden and Mi - Katherine Alvord. Mrs. Rector wa honored Saturday evening at a reception given at Recior Hall. About 200 guests were j present. In the receiving line with Mrs. Rector were: Miss Alvord, and Miss Berniece Thompson, president of Rector Hall. Mrs. Rector is the house guest of Miss Alvord during her stay in

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Mrs. H. H. Ellis Hostess. Progress History (Tub. The Progress History Club will meet Tuesday Afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mr-. H. H. Ellis 61.7 East Seminary St., Mrs. Eugene Hawkins will give the program of the

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nldcst and Youngest Members Of Congregation Entertained. Mr. and Mrs J. W. McAninch, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold MeCammack, who are the oldest and younge t couples, respectively, of the Mill Creek Church, near Belle L’nion, were entertained at the home of Elder W. E. Gil! and wife on Anderson St.,

Sunday.

Mr. McAninch will he Sfi years old

Pbona All Social Items To M. ! Presbyterian Woman’s Circle Will Meet Tuesday Evening.

The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:fi0 o’clock in the church parlor. This will be the annual praise service. Miss Anna E. Olmtead will had the devotion. Hostesses will he Mrs. G. B. Manhart, Hie Misses Shearer and Mrs. A Hie F. Allen. + + + + •!• + Miss Browning Gives Third Reception Today. Miss Grace Browning entertained Monday afternoon and will entertain this evening with the third of a series ( ,f receptions at her Old Gold Gift Shop at the comer of Seminary and College Sts. Miss Browning was assisted Monday by her mother, Mrs. O. L. Browning, Mrs. C. D. Conklin and Miss Jennie Throop. •t* 4* Woman’s League. The Woman’s League of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Curtis Hughes will lead the devotion, Mi-s Louise Lucas will have charge of the Musical program and Mrs. H. B. Longden will have the subject. Section eleven will have charge of the social hour. Members please note change of date. *1* T* *b Keystone Bible Class M ill Meet With Mrs. McLean.

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The Keystone Bible Class will meet

the 6th of December, and Mrs. McAn- wit, ‘ Mrs - Henry McLean, 521 Antlerinch is over S3. She joined the on St -> Tuestlay evening at 7:30 o’church in 1S70. and is a sister of the A'h'vh. Mrs. Hattie Connelly will have late John Alice, prominent attorney )<'harge of the devotions, and Miss of this city. Mr. and Mrs. McAn-1 Pauline .Sharp will conduct the devo-

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ried life last Wednesday. .Mr. and Mr-. MeCammack the church Sunday morning. .j. .j. .j. .j. .t. Tri Ponte (Tub To Entertain For Husbands.

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\. A. 1’. W. Will Meet With Mrs. Huestis.

The November meeting of the A. A. IJ. W. wil he held at the home of Mrs. C. < . Huestis at 7:30 o’clock

I he ladies ot the Tri Ponte Bridge Cue. day evening. The foreign stud(luh will entertain this evening at ents of the University will be guest he Studio lea Shoppe with a dinner of the Branch at the meeting.

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-pent Sunday with Mi. and Mr.-. Robert Hamrick oa North Jackson St. Mr. and Mr. Henry T. Davis, cla.;.'21, and Miss Lynette Rynerson, class '27, of Indianapolis, were visitors in Greencastle Saturday. Mr. Davis is manager of the Indianapolis Convention Bureau. Word ha- been received from Roy Abrams and other Greencastle people who aie on a trip along the lower Rio Grande valley. They were in Old Mexico on Saturday and all were enjoying the trip. An affidavit was filed in the Putnam circuit court Saturday afternoon again.-t John Georgeans for escaping from Flu* Indiana State Farm April 2, I'•27. Georgeans was convicted in the city court at Muncie. Miss Virginia Stoner, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair, Miss Mary Anderson, anti Miss Edith Swift on their trip to Texas. The party left Greencastle Saturday. The expedition i- n prospective land buying trip. ■ , .Iqlin Hampel has accepted a position vviGl th<< \V*t. Eiteljoirajmeat uiurkAl where he will he pleased to serve hi friends. For the past twenty-one years Mr. Ha-pel has been connected with the Van ( leave meat market at the south end. William Rhotan, who was lecently bitten l>> a horse which had previously been attacked by a mad dog, has returned to his hitne near I>*na. lie has been in an Indianapolis hospital for treatment and observation. He is ri ported recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewan, and the Misses Louise Skinner, Ruth Neal, anti Pearl Brown, students in DePauw University, motored to Lebanon yesL rday where they enjoyed a duck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janie- T. Blown and daughter Mary. The audience at the Presbyterian church was given a rare treat Sunday night by the church quartet and ITof. G. O. Arlt at the organ, when tht) rendered the Thanksgiving cantata. Mi-s Dennis, Miss Murray, Donald Wilson and Medford Maxwell composed the quartet. 'The children of the Primary Department of the Methodist Sunday School were entertained at their annual Thanksgiving Party la.-t Saturday afternoon at the church. About forty were present. Games were j played, and a group of Thanksgiving tt iies were told by Miss Ethel Mori is of the DePauw faculty. Halfback Weist, of the Wabash team, suffered a badly fractured collar bone Saturday during the De-Pauw-Wabash game here. Weist was taken to Hie (. rawfordsville hospital where the fracture was to be reduced. Several minor injuries were also reported at the game among the freshman team players. One player suffered a broken nose, and another a slightly fractured collar Ixine.

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Dinner For Fur ally tml Secretaries Dec. 7th. Dr. and .Mr.-,. G. Bromley Oxnam

The members of the International! Rfintioi - Committee, Mis- Alsppugh, M -- Eli* 1 ti. Afties, M IB A': II Diniinick, Mrs. W L. Hughes, Miss Dora Jones, Mrs. Grafton Longden,

will entertain Ftiday, December 7th Mrs. John R. Miller, Miss Erminwith a dinner party for members of Mills, Miss Robertson, Miss Waldo the faculty and the secretaries of the and Mis. Huestis will 1m hostess for

l niversity.

the evening.

STUDENT l MON II \S ( H \KC.E OF SEKVK KS. 1 he Methodist Student Vnion hat charge of the evening services at tht Methodist church yesterday; this was the first of a series of Sunday evening services to he conducted by tht iiiion. It i- a comparatively new organization, having been organized, under the direction of professor Ross after school opened in September. The service wa- at seven o’clock and took the place of both the Kpworth league and the regular church

service.

The service was a Thanksgiving -ervice. George Rinehart spoke or 'What Have We as Anieriuuns to Bi Thankful for?” He -ptike )Jarticut 'arly of America's present pearf and

-’hied not to have any more. They Irew capacity crowds and it was ex•etPed that tomorrow night's gatherng will be the largest ever held. It Is to he in keeping with Thanksgivng.

0 THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET JOINED THE RED CROSS

1 have been called by several pro-1 nle who tell me they have had no op-1 portunity to join the Red Cross. I am sorry, hut it seems impossible for the •anva-sers to find everybody. However, we want and need you all in our membership list and if you have not been -teJi, |t is tlj <ault lof circuip--tances. A’on may join NOW. Call me by tqk-phonjf ami give me your name

prosperity, and,of the benefits of'proJ ’ ,y ,m ' "W bibition. A’h Ridfe-. on *Wharhav.*! * n<, 1 ^’ ,l1 • •*»<: pn#i#tly

•nrolled and will -end you your certi-

We as Students in u Church School to Be Thankful for?” was given byChester Anderson. Mr. Anderson •untended that the social environment of a church school is superior to

that of a -ecular school.

Music was furnished by a brass •juarlet and the church choir. Mar-

tin Wilson -ang a solo.

Born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ash, City, R. 3, a -on, James Etiward.

THIS WEEK’S WEATHER Weather outlook for the period November 2li to December 1, inclusive: Fair the first half of the week, followed by ruin Wednesday night or Thursday, then generally fair except snow ffunie- in the Upper Ohio Valley. 'Temperature considerably below normal Monday, warmer Tuesday and Wednesday, becoming colder again Thursday or Thursday night. Much colder by Saturday. o

BIG TEN SCORES Purdue, 14; Indiana, 0. Minnesota, 6; Wisconsin, 0. Illinois 8; Ohio State, 0. Michigan, 10; Iowa, 7.

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TO RESUME MEETINGS GREEN8BURG, Ind., Nov. 26. (UP)—After two years without a community meeting it finally has been decided here to resume the meetings which were formerly held every month throughout the season. The first meeting of the new series h scheduled for tomorrow night, Nov. 27, at the Adams Independent Order of Odd Fellows hall. The meetings were held each month until two years ago, when it was de-

licate of member-hip by return mi.il Ve have not yet reached our quota and we need YOU. The peace time irogram of the Red (boss is just as important a- the war-time program. The demands are just as urgent. We an scarcely hope to secure funds suf--icient to put on a full peace-time program, but it is a shameful fact that we have not been able to extend to the ex-soldiers and their families, the aid which they have a right to expect from the GREAT WORLD MOTHER, THE RED CROSS. That! dollar you send to the Red Cross piobably mean- more to suffering humanity than any other dollar you give during the whole year. Our local organization is complete and trustworthy and you may fe,.| assured that every penny spent locally will be spent wisely and well. This appeal is intended for the folks out in the county uW. II M the folks in GreencasUa. Send that check at once, with thankful hearts that we have been fpared the terrible clamities which have wrecked

other communities.

Address Mrs. Trank Donner, (123 F Seminary, St., Greencastle.

SWEETS PRODUCE HEAT

LINTON, Ind., Nov. 26. (UP)—Dc spite the fact that the usual run of the feminine sex wear less clothethan the average man they keep j u -t as warm during the cold months „f wmter because they eat more -We. t , according to local candy dealers ’

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