The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1929 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1929.
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I'hon® AM Social I (fins To 95. Miss l.miisc Kohinson *
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Mi. . i Mis. .lohn F. Robinson, ! Vi nirton St., annouiuo tho :' ,n tin i; dauvchter, l.ouine, i Willi n; Matthewson of Klnora, lad., which took iilaco in (iroonfiold,
. Jiinunry 7th.
Mis. M.i'tln wson was a sonior in tin oil Hiuh School, and Mr. Mat-| ihi son . for somo time boon em- I .iloyrd a- op rator at the Hranada
rhoater.
The younir couple will maKo their : h' jno in Akron, Ohio, where the K 'oom has accepted a position with
ilidfe
i .ii io h.s ny Rc\ O.
in*' i lor, and
11, x '.\' ’ i 'civ r i;y . at . '■ ' in ioi ni ial
the uncleanliness. .Mis.- Milburn -aid hat 70 per cent of the African babies
■ uie.
A poster, which was put up in the church, was, however tiue, but astounding' und irives one ample thought on the situation in Africa, even with th- Work which is lieiiiir done by missionary societies. A number of figures which weie on the poster, showed that the population of Afiica was 110,0(H).000, and that th<f were Utt! hospitals in the country, which makes less than one hospital for* one million people; men missionary doctors in Africa total M2,
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Eatere* la t»« H«at OMIca at Urcaaeaatlr. laEtaaa. aecoad claaa aiall ■natlcr. Lnurr Hmrem HaltarrlMllA* -•rira. It *** vrerk.
RES1GNAI ION OF BOOTH TO BE DEMANDED
Personal And % Local News
HIGH COUNCIL OF SALVATION ARMY TAKES DEFINITE ACTION
S UN B U, R Y -ON -T H A M EE, EN G-
LAND, Jan. 10 (UPl—The High Mrs. .1. (i. ,vL Intyre -pent Thursday Council of the salvation army has de-
mil- in ludianapoli-
ci led to ask Gen, Bramwell Booth, 'Supreme Commander to retire, it was
l " "* 1111 1 ‘'• v announced officially today. Booth will
retain the title of General, the an-
his nouncement said.
an avciage of one doctor to one
lion; women missionary doctors, 15, ^ (;u |, j k( . nH an average of one doctor to ten mil- . , , .. .. i in Indianapolis,
lion ruitivt 2K2 nursos, moans on
nurse to each one-half million peo- William Mood’ - i. confi ed
pie. Eight African doctor- are re- I home because cf pneumonia. Thp outcome of the extraordinary I tOI , , f ,e ' 1 ' ... . ... Lloyd Summer- routf* 2 Bainbriilce, meeting of the high council here was .Iri. AI en was a.-.-i- e» i g < ^ h ^ ))n Thjrs ,| ay- a victory for Commander Evangeline
Broth, head of the army in the United
J. M. Eang of Brazil was a husine .- .states, who was leader of the move-
hia ru ^ ejjYte' H qTTT
Slenderettt Silk Ho Sf $1.95
Featuring the d W id«||, modernistic slenderizing ^ fed. Silk to (he ton and t, id with a narrow hand «(,; trasting shade.
Colors ranging from | l;t I the darkei autumn hu*s-i t sand, Tansan, (ashen 'i among them. \
The Quality She
UMi- Elizabeth Clark, graduate River 1 - Company. The maniage ,.1 Del’auw, 1!(27, and Don E imphear, came as a surprise to the friends of a<i ka , cently been made. Mrs.• the young people.
I . upbeat is a member of Alpha < In
vi.-itoi in Gieencastle W( Inesday.
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Meet Saturday
The Woman’s Club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with .Mrs. Mary Mathias at her home, ti.'la Ka-t
.Seminary St. .j. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.
P. E. (). Sisterhood Has
Mrs. H. B. Gough entertained the
members of the P. E. O. SMerhood , ; rn G ™ n , ' lk, ’
Wednesday at the regular meeting. The time was taken up with business affairs of the organization. Light re-
freshments were served. . v v •r S* + 1 Situation In Africa Is
O'.iega, and Mr. l.amphear is a memI 1 »,f Phi Kappa Psi, and is captain of this year’s baseball team, and yell
J -rider.
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'Its. Davies Has Program ^
.11 Missionary Meeting
i'he Mi -ii narv S-niety of th.»- Bap
tis. Chin Ii met Wednesday after-3 'Iwting
noon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. George Finney, with a splendid att* ndanse, despite the b.id weather. Mrs. S. E. Davies was in charge* of the program, which was “Over the Go pel Roa I in New SpaPn." The pantomine was well given liy all th< se taking part and was very interestir g.
During the bli-ine- sessa.n there 1 Missionary Study Wednesday
w , ,e report- from the different com-| Mr-. J. P. Allen. Sr., was in chaige mitt*< s given. Seventeen members le- • • ‘ t'a ' ial hour and Mrs. F. W s|m<nded to roll call with Bible (|iiota-I Hix r ■ lb- program at tin monthlion.-. Th" meeting adjourned to meet I ii ' iiii.i of the Woman's Foreign the lii t Tuesday in February with 7! iniary S< ietx of the Methodist Mr-. Donald Davidson. The social Church held in the church parlors,
hi gr wa.- an enjoyable one, and delic- , Wednesday afternoon,
ions refreshments were served by the ' The program, on the study of Afhofd< ss, . l ira, wa.- one of interest. Mrs. II. C.
4.4. 4.4.4.4. Ros- was in charge . f the devotional,
\ . ronica < lab Meets 1 1 , ’ a f ler which "Friends of Africa,” as \\ ilh Mrs. Miller 'how;, by doctors and nurses was
.'irs. W. M. Miller, South Vine St., itudied. A demonstration was given
I nt< Droned the members of the Ver- I ny a -malt group of women, repreII lien nidi Wedfi’—-day afternoon it 1 nting the home life; Mr-. Yuneker,
her home. Eleven members and two
A bus-
social hour, by Mrs. Walter Craw
ford aru! Mrs. R. W. Pence.
4. .p 4,4,4>
Mrs. Handy To Have
Friday Circle Meeting II. M. Coffman, Cloverdale, wa ;n Thi Friday Circle will meet Friday Gri ' iicastle on Inr-iaess Ihursday.
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Bernard Handy at her home in Noith-
v.ood.
4..;. .u a,4. \||-. and Mrs. Charles Gardner and ! members Morning Musicale Hears Mrs. Dora Sw« et -pint tht
Talk on German Opera. (’‘anapolis. is ill,
At the meeting of the Greencastle
Morning Musicale held Wednesday I Mr.-. James Squires of Sullivan morning with Mrs. W. F. Mitchell M, . 'Pent Thursdav in Greencastle v: it-
ing friends.
John Stult/. of Roachdale was a business visitor in (ireetnustle Thursday.
ment to remove her brother autocratic control of the army,
cause of his ill health.
from
he-
On—It's Dangerous Company
When nothing seems to do that lin- coughs, and that's exactly, gering, bothersome cough any good does—quickly ami thorough just go to R. P. Mullins and get a There is no dope in M bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion. Emulsion, no chloroform, i •. -• Take it as directed and notice how —such things ate only make • 3 easily it oVercomes that persistent should he taken with th*tt|
cought that has caused you many caution.
■ ay in In- Booth at Southwold, Sussex, where he compounded for the th.ee d^es“of BrlSSik is ill. and suggest his retirement. purpose of conquering tough, hand-on , is usually enough.
The official announcement said the high coipr.il had decided that its pH sident, vice-president and live
he delegate I to visit Gen.
Mitchell talked on the subject of mod-
11 ^ otln 1 ' fpc hand will practice this evening
forms of music the opera flourishes | ;)t 7: ;; n o’clock. All members request, ,1
in Germany. Foremost among the con- 1 to p ( , |, rrspnt
posers is Richard Strauss, who is, sir
said, the direct descendant, arti-tic- Otis Banks, Milligan, Was a bu-i-ally speaking, of Wagner. Emotional | ness visitor in Gieeenca.-tle Weilnesstr« nuousness, marked rhythm, and a daj afternoon,
strong sense of the bizarre are among the qualities which have made him tin
leader of German music.
Among his opera she di.-cu -ed par-
ticularly “The Egyptian Helen ” whic Mr-. Kenneth McCoy of Cincinnati, has heel! produced only this autumn in Ohio, i visiting her parents, Mr. and i New York. Among le-ser compose! \|r. .th Wethy.
-he mentioned Krenek, whose ’‘Joliinix Strikes Up” exemplifies the spirit o!
Mis. Mary Al.-paugh who has been quite ill at her home i- report 'd
about the same.
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guests lespondetl to roll call.
i • -s session was held during which the new officers to serve for the c mrtig yai teok their places, and the new program-, which outline the
Mr Black, Mr.-. Bishop ami Mrs. Eu-
gene Light.
Mi - ! va Millnirn, superintendent of the I’utnam County Hospital, spoke at li'iigtli of the sanitation and hi rdtl) of the African natives. She stressed
the age in its utilization of the mevn t!ie radio, and a jazz han f. 4. 4. 4,4.4.4. Mrs. Smith Entertains Fillmore Stitch and Chatter ('luh Mr-. Ray Smith, W. Poplar St., entertained the member.- of the Fillmore Stitch and Chatter Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. MiFrank Hunter gave a very interesting contest after which the hi ste; - served refreshments and the elub ad-
Mrs. .1. -H. Pitch ford has gone to
Detroit, Mich., where she will visit
Mr, and Mrs. James Carroll.
Chailtoit Cline, DePauw student, who ha- been confined to the Putnam County hospital, left Wednesday. President G. B. Oxnam is attending a meeting < f AmericanCollege pres-. . idents, at - Chattanooga, Tvar,.. Un week.
Vi'hi'i- mootings, were 1 xplained. I he ^ the fai l that the santtation was very
group-of "women ‘-ang “America.’’ Short talks were given by Mt . J. W.
journed to meet Pruitt.
with Mrs. Harold
Herod, retiring president and Mr-. Oscar Sallust, incoming prt -ideiit.
had. which lead t a number of diseas • -nch : ■ malaria, and other fever. \ -earcity of water in the eountry ".•I- mentioned as Icing reason for
The Presbyterian preparatory service will lie held this evening at th. church at 7:,'10 o’clock.
Cannon’s
Clothing Sale Is Now On
Every .suit and overcoat without exception will be sold at
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Leather Coats—For men, boys and misses. All products of America’s leading makers. Fall and V/inter weights in underwear Lined Gloves—Wool Socks—Pullover Sweaters- Flannelette Pajamas—Etc. The Price Is Broken—Get Your Share AH sales are cash—No alterations.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beemer and Mrs. George G. Beemer will leave .Saturday morning for California for ■?i evtVndixl visit.
A numJift of Greencastle people were phirining to attend the Democratic lirnmuet to he held in Te: re Haute Thursday evening.
Mi. and Mrs. Arch McMahon who have been visiting with Mr and Mrs. J. H. Pitchford and family have re-
turned li their home in Flint, Mich.
Mr. an Mt-. Evan Strain ann iru c j 1 he bii . of a girl, Dorothy Mildied,
horn t> them Thursday morning. Mr and Mr-. Strain livi on route sevi n.
the
Hubert Eugene Awbrey left hospital Thur-day, where he has hi •)! recovering from injuries sustained when he whs hit by a Ford truck last
Is Now Epidemic
Compared with l‘)18, this epidemic, mild; and yet. in spite of vastly capacity, the Yak- laboratories more operating night and day to
so far. is increased are once meet the
it
emergency demand for more and more Vicks VapaRuh. Over 275,Util) jars are now being produceiP’didly.• *
How best to use Vicks Vapo Rub
week.
Charlie WiNiams, East Hanna St., underwent an operation at the Rub rt Lone Hospital in Indianapolis Today. His condition was rep irti I a .-crioo -.
Offirt r- for the ensuing year in Greencastle Chapter, No. 22 Royal Arch Ma-ons were installed at a meoiing 1 f the lodge held Wednesday night in the Masonic Temple.
I. AS A PREY ENTIVE
Several times a day, insert Vicks up the nostrils. Also melt a little night and morning in a howl of boiling water and inhale the steaming vapors. 'I his helps to ward i ff germ-infection.
2. IF \ (OLD STARTS
If possible, go home and go to bed. Take a laxative anil a hot lemonade. Apply hot. wet towels over throat and chest until the skin is thoroughly reddened. Then rub vigorously with Vicks. Spread on thickly and cover with warm flannel. Leave the bedcovering he se, so that the vapors, released by the body-warmth, may he freely inhaled. At the same time, Vicks also acts through the skin lik** a poultice.
Repeat this treatment every bed until the cold is broken, off the cold more quickly.
four hours, eat lightly, and stay in (omplete rest helps ihe body throw
L YFTER V FLU ATTACK
Physicians advise that the chief diinger in this epidemic is after influenza. Then, more than ever, colds, attacking the weakened system, may lead to bronchitis, sinus-trouble or pneumonia. This i> especially true of children or old folks.
H*ed even the slightest cold as a danger signal. Vicks is especially valuable here, because it is applied externally, and -o can he used freely, us often : ,s needed, without upsetting delicate digestions, «.- too much “dosing” is so apt to tin.
B. H. Ilruiu-r, president of the local Kiwants Club, and R. P. Mullins,, trustee, are at home from Indiunapr Us where they attended a district convention of K iwania: officers on Wednesday.
An exaniirfation will be held at thelocal High School building Saturday for appll irrts for the po-t-master at Roachdale. There will be five people take the examination, which will he jyven by Charles Crawley. Miss Loreno Cofimun has In en acting as postniaste* -ince the death of h“r father, A. G. ; Ccffman.
375,OOC Jars Kvery 24 Hours!
VICKS
1 Funeral services for Col. Henry P. Dorset! were held Thursday morning ■U 10 ; 0 "Y| I k fi'im the Mill Creek || Church with the I; v. Willis K Gill | in chaig* Grandsons acted a- p a || j bearers and granddaughters served as llowei girls. Interment was in the Mill Creek cemetery.
VapoRub
I F. CANNON & CO.
DePauw University trustees will hold their annual mid-winter meeting, at the Columbia Club, Indianapo- 1 lis, next Thursday. Bishop Edgar Blake of the Indianapolis Area, may he electPil to succeed Bi-hop F. I). Leete, who was transferred to the Omaha area at the time of the last General Conference of the M. E. church. The truster s will consider’ only general business of the Univer-
sity at this meeting.
FRAT ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
JOHN AV F TO HEAD PHI DELTA KAPPA FOR COMING YEAR.
TEN EMPLOYES ILL
KOKOMO, Imi., Jan. 2. (UP)—Ten
The member* of Delta Pi, local chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity held their annual tlection of officers Tueaday evening. The newly elected officers are as follows;
K.—John Ave.
8. Clifford Miller.
MO.- -Bayard Allen. The new officers will Ire installed next Monday evening. A review of the activities for the past year was made at this meeting and plans laid for the coming year. The local chapter moved ju-t re— ently into their comfortable quarters on the west side of the square known to the members as The Roost. Delta Pi chapter was granted their charter more than three years ago and boasts of an active membership „f ao or more among which are found representative young men of the community.
1 merce commission anil *1"' vice commission of Inilis 1 '" various frrtilizei coni|»ni*’ ing approximately
tions.
The reparation ask* 1
excessive freight rates P* 1 J
companies, includi* 1 * ^
for over
Clous
Armour, Chicago,
of two years.
The complaint wa-
reductinn of .30 per <' , 'i |t ^ 6, 1028. The hearing » a ' ’
foul ‘IcP
lias’s! *
continue three
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