The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929.

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Personal And

Mrs. J. I’. Ulan, Sr. Talks to W . <T. I. •The Woman's Christian Temperance Union celebrated the ninth anniversary of prohibition Monday afternoon at the regular meeting held in the Methodist Church parlors. The afternoon wj ■ one of interest. Mrs. Ben Riley was in charge of the music for the afternoon and Mrs. John Ailee had i barge of the devotions. Mrs. S. K. Davie,, of the Baptist Church presented the work of Seien tide Temperance of the W. C. T. r AJ the present, the organization i conducting an < ay contest in tin ^ity schools, for which about $:I5 ii prizes will be given. The contest i> already underway and the women vot ed to raise the monc,\ f r the awards Mrs. I„ H. Dirk and Mrs. Georg* Taylor were appointed to be i* charge of the organization of the Y P. B„ which i' llic Young People’ Branch of the W. T. U. A meet ing will he held /or this pui pose i about two weeks, at which time Mr Hyatt of Kokomo, State Director o Y. P. B., will he present. Member also voted to support this organiza

lion,

Mrs. .1. P. Allen, Sr., gave a urns interesting talk on “Nine Years Be fore and Nine Years After Prohibi tiori.” Prosecuting Attorney, Marshall Abrams, will talk on “l.uw Knforcoment" at the following meeting of W. C. T. U., which will he held at the Christian Church ne<t month. + •!• + + + •!• VI. It. C. Outlines Interesting Year The Woman's 11'lie! Coip> licl<l it first meeting of the yeai i the Ii A It. room- of the Court llou.c Moiidaj afternoon. Thfi"e wa a good uttvndance am' several tilings of much interest wen reported and discu ml. Klags have lie'en placed mi the caskets of Comrad cfl Mathews, Douclt and Daggy. Th* charter was draped with appropriate ceremonies for Ei lot Kachel I’arkci ^'veteran’s wi low. The annual in I,'illation of officer, was conducted with Mi Minnie Ivif cr as in tailing officei, who worked in a very gfficieut niami*'i. Working coinrnilteo; for the yeai W(*re ann* iinood b> C. * incoming pres dent, ami prosp-ct.- for the new yeai are quite encouraging. The Corps i an auxiliaiy of the Grand Army of tfce Republic, aid will welcome any kyal woman into membership. It meet each second aild four'.!i Mondai iii the Court House. After the instuliutii n ceieinonie wore conclu*lo<i tlu io was a social h.our, during which n fic hment.s wrir served. Following i.. a Ii t of the officer. installed: Pies.—Mrs. O n Brown. Sr. Vice.—Mi • Alii” Hirt. Jr. Vice. —Mi I (tie Ashworlh. flee. Mis. Margaret Hamrick. Yrra Miss Jewel A liloli. GKapl.—Mrs. Ru*' Fbinnoliue. Lond. — Mrs. Chi I Picki'ii . A... t. Cond. Mi Ethel Hum .in. • jllai I. Mr . II- tor William . A.-st. Guard- Mi Katie Graham. Pat.‘Dirt. Mr.. It* nine Willianta. I're. b. Cor. Mi . Viota Richards . Musician Mr Kate Jordan. Color Bearer , Mr Mara Millet, Mr . Nola (iro-s, Mi Clara Ciawley, an<1 Mrs. Isiuella Muiuly.

Annual Hanquel Of Missionary Society The annual banquet and program of the Woman's Home Missionary Society will he held in the social roornb of the Methodist Church on Wednesday evening at <J o’clock. Devotions by Dr. Strecker. The general .-object qf the evening’s program is "The Melting Pot.” Mrs. E. R. Bartlett, toastmistress, with toasts as follows: “The Alaskans,” Mrs. Guj Black; “The Chinese,” Mrs. Waldo F. Mitchell; “The Japanese", Mi-s Catherine Tillotson; “The Indians,” Mr.-. H. E. Williams; “The Spanish,” Mr-.. Russell Brown; “The Negro", Mrs. I. ee Reeves; “The Mountaineers," Mrs. Lester Jones; “The Immigrants" -Mrs. C. 11. Taylor. Benediction by Dr. C. Howard Taylor. Members of .he Cosmopolitan Club will furnish he music. Miss Myrtle Fry and her 'onunittee will he in charge of the ■anque i. Members please bring dish *f food and sandwiches. Husbands md friends are cordially invited. •I*+ «a iood Program At ''ironomica Club Meet The Bainhridge Home Economics 'luh met on Thursday, Jan. 10 at he school building. Mrs. Batch, Civic hairman, brought out the, subject of he International Relations contest ! for school children, that is being 1 sponsored by the International Rrla- - lions Committee in the county. It was decided to put the matter before the school faculty for consideration. A health bond was purchased by the duh during the recent drive in he county. The program was as follows: Responses, “What Foreign Counlies I Wish to Visit and Why.” Invocation .--oiig lead by Mrs. Lyenicrge r. Discussion i f good manners in the home and the three “R’s”, namely, religion, rhythmn and risibility, by Mrs. Ray Ktcheson. “Expedition of George Rogers Clark,” by Mrs. Kstell Minnick. "Sesquicentennial at Vincennes," by Mrs. Guy Cox. Collect, by Miss Bertha Blatchley. •E + + + + + The Altar Society Post ponrd The meeting of the Altar Society which was to have bc.cn held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bence has been postponed inedtinitely. •I* + *e + Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Entertain Bridge ( luh Mr. iind Mrs. Kiruber Gardner enli Gained at their home on south Indiana street for the members of the ( d'lnibia Bridge Club, Monday evening. High scores were awarded Mrs. Orville J. Stewart and James B. /ns. The hostess served refreshments of baked bii.ns, eseallopcd oysters, pick |es, hot mils, coffee, ice cream and wafers. , > Member - present were: Mr. and Mr.-. Ri-iire Daggy, Mr. and Mr.-. Nelson Tauln an, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zeis. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ra\ Trem-

bly.

++++♦+ Miss Morrison Talks Co < hild Study Group The pre-. chool child study gioup of A. A. U. W. met at the City Library at 7:;{0 o’clock Monday evening, with

Local News

Health Trouble Banished Quickly By New Konjola “Wonderful Were The Results I Got Erom This Modern Medicine,” Says Man Who Suffered For Years.

Jack Allen of Clayton, vva a bu - incss vi-itor in Greenca tie Monday. Curtis Minnick of Brick Chapel is confined to his home because of ill-

ness.

Wade McNary, who ha been quite ill at his home in Fillmore, is reported improved. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hill of Belle Union spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pickens. E. Cleve Thomas will leave tonight for Newton, la., on a business trip of several days. Miss Ella Mahatma, who ha. hern visiting in Indianapolis with fiicnds, has returned to her home here. Arthur Real and Anbury MeCaiiimack weie in In iianapolis Monday to attend the inauguration of Gov. Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin have returned homo from a ten days’ visit in New York City and Atlantic City. Miss Hazel Howar I of Newcastle ha- returned to her home after spending the week end in Greencastle with

friends.

A. A. Abbott, who suffered a light heart attack Sunday evening, ha- returned to his work at the Pennsyj

vunia Station.

Dr. Oxnam lias announced that lie is making plans for the annual Eoiindi r's and Benefactor’s Day, which will

lie held on February 22.

A farm bureau meeting will be hebl in Madi.-on township Thursday night. All interested in the organ-

ization are urged to attend.

Mrs. S. R. Rariden, who underwent an operation at the Methodist hospital Monday morning, was reported recovering splendidly on Tue.-day. Mi s Eleanor Modlin, who has been

mother, Mrs. Stultz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Job of New Maysvil'e, visited Sunday with Mr. ;,nd Mrs. J. W. Job. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline left last week for Louisville, Ky., where ho is employed with an aluminum company. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin and son, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hostetler and son and Mrs. and Mrs. Galen Irwin visited Sunday with Mrs. G. W. Irwin. Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Stafford and ions visited Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Oakley at Ctawf* nlsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Barnes are | the proud parents of a baby boy, hern to them Sunday, Jan. Ul at the Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville. Mrs. Horace Israel of Crawfordsville is assisting in the hank during Mr. Call’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Young visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilin', ami son Clayton, west of

town.

MR. W. H. MARROW. “At first I paid little attention to Konjola when it was recommended t*> me hut finally I started th*' treat meat and today I am well and happy,” said Mr. W. E. Marrow, It. R. No. 5, Logansport, Indiana. “My digestion was bad and all the time I ha*l a dull pain in my stomach. Sometimes gas formed and pains and bloating followed. My liver was sluggish and the poisons that were not eliminated soon resulted in i case of rheumatism. The pains cen tered in my anus and legs. I had dizzy spells and spots danced before my eyes. I felt myself growing constantly war#', and realized that .something had to be done. “I decided upon Konjola because of tfie amazing recommendations it had received. The first bottle revealed that I was on the right track. Day by day I could feel the effects of this wonderful medicine. My appetite returned ami my stomach resumed its normal functioning. The rheumatic pains vanished as if by magic. Konjola regulated my liver, the dizzy spell.- disappeared and I was again restored t*> glorious health. After what Konjola did for me I can un-

ipea-iing th*' paat three weeks with derstand why it is called the master

Mrs. Ogden and family at St. Petersburg Florida has returned to her

sc hoc I.

Miss Wilhclmina Lank, has returned home from Indianapolis where .-he attended the inauguration of Gov. Harry (!. Eeslie. She was the guest f Mr. and Mis. J. E. Kramer. Mr.

medicine.

Konjola, is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store, ami by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Haute, was brought here for burial Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy ( idlings entertained the basket hall hoys from Rock ville, aftei tho game Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herchell Darnell had as gue ts Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calbcrt and son Robert, Mi Lcvcna Milan of Plainfield and Mr. E. S. Gray

and family.

Several from here ntlende I the funeial of Mrs. Hultz at Carpenters-

The cold wave which swept do-vrj ' db’ Satui *la\.

Kramer is deputy clerk o fthe Supre-

me court.

Il has been announced Hint only IWO Undents have registered for classes for the scorn! term. This means that about IJUO more mu-t register by Saturday. College examinations begin one week from Fiiday, and all new student- will rogi.-Uer on February 4th.

out of Alaska over the week-end again caused Greencastle citizen.- to shiver in sub-zero weather Monday night. It wa.- reported that the temperature i|e.-rrndod to I below bef ire daylight Tuesday. The drop in the mercury occurred after a steady snow which fell during the fore part

of the night.

DOUBLE ACTINO 'RAKING EASIER

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MR BAKINO

CALUMET THE*: WORLD'S greatest BAKINS POWDER SAJEf 2*4 TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER HRAND

ten members pre -ent. Mr . H. T. Ro s had charge of th** meeting. Mis. Elizabeth Morri on, head *>f th» department of H mie Economics at DcPauw University, poke on the subject “Mineral.. in the Diet of Ciiil trrn’’ All the * *'terial f«i her talk was derived from recent authentic periodical * nd the iscu .-ion proved very helpful. ++++++ Momsns Circle To Meet Wednesday Afternoon

Mrs. Clara Mathew;, and Glenn Mit' hael hii*) family attcmled the fun eral * f Mr. R. T. Mathew: at Provi-

dence last Wednesday.

Mr*.. Frank Lewiiaan <*f Cleveland Ohio pent Monday ami Tue dav with

relative her**.

Mr. and Mr-. Hans And*'i .mi, Mr and Mis. Dan Etch*' *>n Mr-. Frank Odling.i, and Mr. anil Mrs. Er* I Nil • mi attended the funei il of Mr ;. Geo. Hanna at Brick Chapel Sunday after

noon.

Mr-. Alta Hector of i hi ago arriv ed Saturday, after receiving wonl **t the illness of her i b-r Mi Ford who is improved at this time. Miss Helen Sinclair **f Indiauapoli was the giie.-t of Mi; Mary Ross ovei

| (he week end.

Mr. and Mr . Ru .*dl N*'wgeiit j pent Su/v'ay with the forinei'- par-j'-iits, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newgent

I "f Clinton Falls.

Mr.,. E L. Gray sjieiit the first of

The Woman’s Circle of the Presby-

terian Church, will meet Wednesday i the week in Indian qioli afternoon at 2:80 o’clock at the home! m r . |„ < Prie.-*. Mr. Wilbur Pries! of the Misses Goulding, 203 North Mrs. Ciews, Mr:-. Eula Ader and Mr . College Ave. Miss Lizzie Goul ling Bratton went to Monticello la t We Ivvill di cu.-s Chapter t. New Fact ] nesday where they attend' d the funcr Study Book, Friends in Africa. Mis. a l of Mi . Carroll Brown.

E. A. Brown a ml Mrs. Edward Stone

CANAAN < IMPEL Rev. Buckingham of Grreiicnsllc. filled hi ; regular appointment at the Canaan M. E. Church Sunday, Jan. 13. There was not very many pres ent because of the bad weather. Mrs. Charles Dunn, who has I*'*'* called away tho past few ijjtys b* cause of the ileath of*her broth r has returned home. Mrs. Dollie I.. I lass I or is suffi ring with* a severe spell of illness. Miss Emma Johnson is staying with Iwr. Ray Beaman spent the day Sunday .vith Mr. and Mis. George Young. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Craver are vis. Ring Mrs. Graver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hasslcr. Mrs. Hassler is suffering with the flu. The Sunday afternoon caller , of Mr. and Mrs. James Beaman v.'-n Miss Evelyn Young, Earl William and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaman and James Albright. Samuel Owens has the mump.'. II*' has had them only a few day'.- and is thought to he in not a very . ; iious .'ondition. Roy Beaman and mother and Mi. Evelyn Young eallod on Mr. am I Mi . Sa.nuol Owens, Sr., Sunday i vi iiin: . Ro I Butler called on Mrs. Jim Albright Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hassler had fur Sunday afternoon guests, .lain* Al bright, Miss Evelyn Young, Mr-.- Ev lyn,Beaman and Miss Emma Johnson. < LOVKRDALE Mi-s Ivaloo Hall of Indianapolis, -pent the week-eu I with her mother, Mrs. Naomi Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan, Mr. ■mil Mrs. D. E. Dtnny and Altou Murphy attended the inauguration irnmony of Governor Leslie and Lieut.Governor Bush Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sipplo attended the funeral of Mis. William Dickey at Clay City, Friday. Cecil Moser, who is critically ill with pneumonia is reported slightly impiovcd. Mi-s Violet Sandy, who underwent in operati* n for appendicitis two weeks ago at the Christian hospital, Indianapolis wa luoughl to In t home here Saturday. The funeral of Dora Tilley who died Friday night following a short illness of pneumonia, wa held Monlay from the Doe Creek church w* t >f town. Rev. W. E Gill officiated. Interment was in J) e Crock cemetery. Fr'*d Giomer, local Monnn agent, who has been vciy ill with pncinunniu is improving slowly. Karl l ynch of Seymour visited hi family at th** home of A. It. Yuri, luring th*' we* k end. The children, John, Earl and Eddie, ill witli men - es, ere recovering. Mrs. L. A. Ray was brought to In 1 'mme Thursday from the CJiri Dan hospital, Indi.iaapolis, where In nnlerwenl all appemlicilis < peralion two weeks ago. Ilenrv Fred leports tin* theft of I . even-pound h**n; ;in*l 3 roosters from his hen house, Friday night. Miss Opal McAvoy is in a crit'cal 'ondition al tin* Chii tian ho pil.d in

SILK UNDIES Dance Sets in cuff, Knee and step-in style *151.95 Lace trimmed sets in white, pink, peach and green . .• • $2.95 THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

Itnli mnpnli. , when' she underwent an operation for ruptured spleen Wedin'sd.'iy. Very little hope is held for ..kt recovery. 'Mel Itogeis, heal merchant, who has been quite ill with llu is eon"ili's. ing. \»11 * I in TAXPA1 KRS OF MADISON TOM NSHII* OF ROAD BOND ISSUE To tho amount * f 113,000.00. In the Matter of determining to isu* ;.nd .11 R ia*l Bond:; by the lloni'd f ( ounty ('unimi-:.inner.s of Putnam unty, Indiana, for Madi.-on Townhip, in said County. Notin' i hereby given to the taxpayer of Madison Township, in Putnam County, Indiana, that the Board of County Commissioners, of said e*unity. at thoir regular January Term i9_’:i, the :;inr- being the 7th day of !a.:u i:y, 10:.'.), dot'rmired to issue and m il mail improvement boit'ls of aid town..! ip, aggregating not to ex ,*...| Hi" sum of $13,000.00. The ann nut of bond- issued will bear inti n . at four anil on half per cent per ;inni:m payable semi-annually. The in * a e. sed value of all property in ihi: taxing u: it is $1,475,<130.00 and ill" pns-nt total indebtedness v-ilheut th issue for road bonds is

J 12,100.00. That the pioeecds from the lumj proposed to be issued and .sold . be used to pay for the impiiivi'incn; and construction of the mad fui provement, petitioned fur by All« • Stoner, et al, in saiil township. Ten or more taxpayers, other tin,, those who pay poll tax only, w| H f, : themselves aggrieved by rueh ( |, t,. t . mination by .-aid hoard may appi-iit, the State Board of Tax Cnmmi i., n( , rj for further action, by fill ing with th county auditor of Putnam ('„ u ,, Indiana, their objection thcii-lo,, n ,, 'wfore twenty-nine (2’J) days Id .mth day of the appearance of thi- noth, in a Newspaper in which tin nay he printed aid published. If the remonstrance or nlij..,t ire filed against this bond i m-, . ,j dealing will he given i:i thi inimt it the Court House in th (dty m Greencastle, In liana, by said -tv Board of Tax Cominissionei , on J lay to be named anil fixed liy i 1 ,|| hoard. Done by onler of the Board of t ty Commissioners of Putnam ('.nuni J Indiana, this 7lh day of Junutu. 1929. Willis E. Gill, Auditor of I’utn; County, Indiana. James, County Atty. 8-E-:

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1 hey’re learning now io be the managers tomorrow I lie future of agriculture lies in the banJs of the boys and girls on the farms today. I he Four fl Clubs, made up of these young people, are spread all over the country I he name c*>tnes from the concern given to Head, I land, Heart and Health. I h*- fbg Four Route recognizes that our prosperity is founded on the piospeiity of agriculture. Our Agricultural Relations Department is manned by trained men and women who aie eoopeiating with the Four-H ( luhs and all other organizations working for the henefit and betterment of our farming interests.

evil! assist. ++++♦♦

Mr . Clump To Entertain Golden Circle C'luh

RO At HDALE

Mr. and Mrs. ('. G. Alf of Indianapolis visited Saturday night and

The Gulden Circle Club will meet Sunday with, the latter’s parents, Mr with Mrs. Lawrence Crump at tiPD S. | and Mrs. Frank Lewis. Indiana >St., Tburs lay evening at 7:301 Miss Kathleen Inppenlatz of Imli o’clock. Members please note change anapolis snent th- Week-end with her change of time and place. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Inppen-

i + + + + + j latz.

Miss Margaret Maloney | M,-, and Mrs. Nathan Call and Mr. Leads Meeting ; and Mrs. Simon Barnes left Friday .no- . ., — , ,,, ' mr Miami, Florida, to spent th** ne\»

I he Business and Professional o-, f .. 1 man's ( luh will meet Wednesday eve-j \i. ,

ning at the Elks Club on South In-

Mr. and Mrs. Ott Fuller visited Fand u y with Mr*. Emma Kelly.

will have charge of the meeting which | v ^ / l n di,in,i|n>li . .... . • . . and Miss Helen Rogers of Ladoga will It*' i ♦ Mil liOk: s. ms >i>f 111 if I ^

diana Street. Miss Margaret Maloney

will he a short business meeting.

BAIN BRIDGE

Mrs. Carrie Darnell and Mrs. l«eon a C'dliver entertained Rev. Bartlett, at the home of the latter, last Sun-

day.

The Imdy of Mrs. Loniz of Terre

.ifited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Fuller. Mr,. A. ('. Lcckridge visited Saturday night and Sunday with hei daughter, Mrs. Russell Cook at Dan

ville.

Mr. and Mrs. John King of Indianapolis were here Friday to attend the funeral of the former’s grand-

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