The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929.

How I X-Rayed King George As I old forth First I'inie by Specialist Upon Whom Diagnosis Depended He Tells Some Anecdotes

LONDON, Eni'laiuf, Jan. 2R—One <>f the most vital scientific aids in the case of Kinj.r (icnrue during his illness has been the use of the X-ray apparatus by which means photographs v-ere taken of the affected parts. "A few years ago it would not have been p< ssilde to convey an X ray apparatus in a uitcase like a portable gramophone, which was how it ’cached Buckingham Palace,” explaineu Dr. (ii ih nn llodgs< n, M.H., D.M.R.E., etc. “A car stood in the grounds of the I dace, while a cable wa. extended from t!ie inside of the car through the v ndo'.v of the king’s bedroom and hxeci above his hot. By this means it was )i).iside to obtain the pictures by vMiid; the physicians would be as■itted to diagno.'• the trouble and cclloboratc a to methods of treatment. " The future iiop. s in the X-ray field are, < f coarse, extremely high” says Dr. LljJgEon. “There is no limit t« wl'at i>);i'. be accomplished. Now Work in Safety 1 We work, thank to the sacrifices of those win have gone before, in

tnb uaii.t «««!». Inaflvaaii, a* «!■«• ■§«•!> (fiaUar. I (k« Marcli t. I Nik. Ma»>Brrf9tlaA J+*. 19 «*#■!• Prv

Dr. Graham Hodgson

but duiing the war I was wounded in the retreat iro.n Motts. As I

•..deseed I aw the orgeons working Rjr| . ha(| ^fen

ntiik, it rather ittiplea ant concoction.! 'i''i my surprise, however, he asked for mother pint. “ ‘V.'hiit, man,’ said 1, ‘do you LIKE the I'iUH.m then?’ " ‘No guv’nor,’ he replied, ‘it’s awful, lut I haven't HAD a meal for

two ( rys '

( otild You Imagine This? “The only patient I ever had who seemed reluctant to he diagnosed was a young, pretty girl from a reformatory," concludes Hr. Hodgson. “She w:« . brought to the hospital by one of the wardn .rs whom for some rea on she seemed to fear, althouvh the kindly soul tried to ‘mother’ her. This girl complained of revere pains, hut was most anxiott. to avoid X-ray examination. “When at last we took the pictures, however, we saw a wristwatch in her

| stomach.

“An operation was performed immediately and the- watch recovered. When the wardress saw it : he gasp-

ed: ‘That’s mine!’

“Crying bitterly, the girl told us ' ,|1 that, one of the other reformatory

the watch, intending

to pawn it later and divide the proM " M cecds. Jlist as she was showing her trophy to h«‘r friends the matron appeared on the scene and in a panic

Personal And Local News

they 1

safety. I personally always wear

lead rubber apron, rubber gloves, and around me and realized that in front of me a large lead rubber wete 1 ampered by a lack of hit Id. Before the war a man could CJinpleic mean of diagnosi.. It was only do X-ray research for li> years then thru I fii.t decided to take up

witnout permanent damage. Today radiology. | the thief passed the watch to her there is no pecti r of death at our ' I P.-.v, h id many an (xperionce! neighbor, who in turn handed it on. e,bo ' V! ‘‘ . thal U'fid out . trangdy in contrast! “When it arrived in the hands of “I v.-ai not always an X-ia> spe- with that - f going to Buckingham m y patient she was so frightened that (lalist," continue, the doct r. “I had IM ico. I one ad . . I a to pital pa- llM the spur (rf the moment she swalinttnded devoting my life to urgery, ti nt to drink a pint of haiium and ! lowed the watch.”

< LlM ON FALLS The Ladies Aid will meet all day with Mrs. Wallace Spencer, February 7 to work f r the Aid. Mrs. Lida Pierce, Mrs. Eula Staggs and son, Mrs. Goldie Bee called on Mrs. Thelma Humphrey one night last week. l^slie Frank and Miss Frances Hinkle were married at Grcencastle Tuesday night. Mr. and Mis. Arvel Roach and daughters of Green astle and Maxine Bettis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fierce. Rev. Hanger ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mi Elbct Bettis.

SOUTH ( LINTON

Rev. J. W. Hanger « f Clayton, A. L. Heady and family ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. Bill Thomas and family spent Sunday with A he Sigler and wife.

Claud Crodian, wife and daughter, I The men will meet to cut wood for Floyd Goddard, wife and son, spent j the church. Ladie will furnish din Sunday with Mr. and Mr . C. E. God- ' nor. The members and any one in (lard. | tore ted is cordlnlh invited to at

Arvel Roach and family of Green- tend.

lea.-tie and Maxine Bettis : pn t Sun | da;, with Mr. an I Mi.,. George Fierce Mr.-. Emma Webb and son Ciissii spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-

lace Spencer.

Lallie Bettis : pent the past week in Greencastl" with her cider, Mrs.

Ward Arnold.

Milt Thomas pent Sunday with Lyle Call and family. C.dlic and Hazel Bettis visited the Slitherlin sisteis Saturday night. Henry Thomas of this place and Miss Fern Jones of Crcencn tie were

married, Sunday.

Lida Pierre, Minnie Krattin and Goldie Bee spent I in. ‘JXth with Mil lie Goddard in honor of her (>Olh I

birthday anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bee entertained ighteen of their neighbor Saturday

night with a radio party.

Mr , Fannie Siglei called on Nellie Bettis and son one evening last week, j The Ladle, Aid of Clinton Falls will | meet with Cailie Spencer, Feb. 7th. |

ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF

PERSONAL PROPERTY

By virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, the undersigned, administrators of the estate of George W. Hanna, deceased, will at the hour of 1:80 F. M. of the 2nd. day of February, l!*2'i, offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, on West Walnut Street, of the city of Grcencastle, Indiana, the following described personal property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Heating stoves, cooking utensils, kitchen and living room furniture, tables

Miss Gladys Ru li spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Roy Davis icniains ill at her home on Elm Street. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ihidlin spent Sunday in Terre Haute. Mayor Charles MeGaughey was in Indianapolis, Monday on business. Mrs. Earl Davis of Cloverdale was a visitor in Greencastle, Saturday. Miss Eva Schenck of Indianapolis was the week-end gue.-t of Miss Zola

Hancock.

Mrs. Nancy Cox entered the County Hospital Monday morning for

treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Stark and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Walworth of Clinton. Miss Mary McNeff spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tildin McNeff of I’utnamville. Miss Melba Ha.-kett spent Sunday

! After-Effects of Flu More

DianKfrous ihan Mu It»H»

I One of the peculiarities of influenza is that its toxins leave the digestive (system upset. Constant “dosing fur the colds which come so frequently after a flu-attack still further disturbs the digestion and lessens the appetite, just when the body needs nourish-

ment more than ever.

And yet these colds are so apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia that they must he treated at the first *Vicks VapoRub is especially valuable here, because it is applied externally and so can be used freely with no risk of upsetting a delicate digestion. Just rub if on the throat

and chest at liedtime.

PRESBYTERIAN SERMON GIVEN BY BARTLETT

STAMPED ART NEEDLEWORK Luncheon Sets

$1.50 $1,25

Pillows for Trapimta Quilting:

A clever combination of checked gingham and white Indian Head with four napkins—Set Oyster bleach linen with neat designs, four napkins. Set

With voile, top and back, 59c each. With rayon taffeta, top and back, several colors and designs—Each Tea towels, ginghuhi checks, Linen glass toweling, Each THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

$1.00 .. 25c . 35c

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the gate. How charged with punishment the

scroll;

I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.’ We connot hut admire this spirit Yet in our hearts we know this is a negative view of life; it endures, but

it cai not interpiet.

So we turn to those interpreters of God who left their recoid in Holy Writ. I find Jehoshaphat, thwarted, turned to the internal development of his king'oin; he enriched the live of his subjects. We too, when oui

afternoon in Indianapolis visiting berj^j ;irc brokon> fiml ours elvcs cast sister, Miss Berniece Haskett. ba ,. k U|v , n th( . everlasting presence of Miss Geneva Brown of Indianapolis!God, who is in, and about hi- world, spent the week end with her parents, | Our own self-sufficiency vai.i-bcs and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown. w '-’ •’»*«• r into a vital fellowship with

jhini. Like Job, vve find one answer to

Miss Cleta Byers of Terre Haute spent the week end with her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Byers.

Miss Irene R ach of Indianapolis j spent the week end with her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach.

Miss Winifred Boyle of Indianapolis spent the week end with her par-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Boyle.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank of Clinton Falls spent Sunday with the lat-

ter's mother, Mrs. Marion Hinkle.

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hagan announce the birth of a daughter, Mon-

chairs, beds, bed .deads, dressers, and <la y morni "lf at th (-’ County Hospital, other article . being the household Mrs . T H . Hunter and daughters,

furniture and other property of said

decedent.

Terms of sale: Cash. Ros II. Tustison, Earl Watson, Admini strators. Clarence Vestal, Auctioneer. F. S. Hamilton, Attorney.

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our problem of suffering in ;» sturdy confidence in the goodness of God. We find, too, that out of lives that (endure come - victory. The prophet Hosea, amid the ashes of hi - ruined home, discovers both for himself and fry all Israel the fact of a God of love, Faul the Apostle, suffering bar -hip and defeat, exclaim- confidently that God has assured him: ‘My grace is

sufficient for thee.’

I was in the Detroit Opera house, when Dr. M. S. Rice was preaching a Lenten sermon a few years ago, His text wa “I shall yet prui.se Him” and he was emphasizing the strength and virility of hope. “I don’t like thi picture of hope,” he c< mmented,’ which portrays a female figure crouch

WANTED-—To buy dog house suitable for police dog. Call 380-X. 2H-lp.

Josephine and Ethel, were in Lebanon j iM;; on a ro( . kt holding a harp will Sunday, where they visited with Mr. on , y „„„ KU . irK | pft . -Hope to m. and Mrs. Cuiti. R' illy and daughter, i should he a male figure, shoes batter I auline. jed, clothes tern, hut with face set Harry L. Wells, assistant cashier to ward t ie living God.” A sculptor, at the Central National Hank who t baric- Nygard, wa - in this has been off duty for the past month audience, and at the close of the serhecause of illness, has returned to nion, expressed his appreciation of th( his work. .new vision he had gained. A few

months later Dr. Rice received

Born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Faul bronze statue in which this vision wa Frederick of Floyd Township, all 1-2 given form. The form of the man, hat pound son. The new arrival was trred but not broken, triumphantly named Gene, Mr. Frederick is the faced G dward. The in.criplion undo! trustee of Floyd township. jthe statue was: “Yet”. Y'oui ship: . , , v ,, were launched but never sailed? I’utnam Lodge No. 15 I. 0. O. I'. 1 ,,,, ,, • f i i ,,

, . Hope thou in (iod; for I shall yet

and confer .■ . , (praise him who is my strength.

Phone All Social Items To 93.

MU’HINKRY SCHOOL

will meet Tuesday night

th» third degree. All brothers are urged to alb nd and help put on the work. Visiting brothers always wel-

come.

One of the largest investments on Miss Margaret Dennis, DePauw the farm is in faim machinery. KeepScht ol of Music, is improving nicely ing the old machine in use as long as at the Culver Hospital in Crawfords- it will do economical work is one step ville, after undergoing an operation toward better agriculture, there la. t week for relief from appon-| Undoubtedly many farm impledicitis. | mi nts have been or are about to be The following relatives were he J H< ' r! ' P »”'' 1 ,h,,U, ' h stil1 ca > ,abH,e of ' , " frr the firneial of Mrs. Victor L. | " ,K ’ srveral ypars ,,f us ' ful wmk '< Raphael, Monday afternoon: E. C. onl - v a Mnal1 percentage of their or('lark, and S. N. Clark of Upper S in-1' K, " al t ' ost w ''*' r s » M ' nt ,h, ' a ’ f '»r dusky, O., and Mr. aid Mrs. James rr » ,airs - The proper time to overhaul Decker and ,..n, Dale, of Cleveland, 1 thes ‘ ma, ' hines ls during their period (>hi„. of inactivity and before the rush of

spring work.

LOST—By working man, in or near Thf ' w,,rk Im ' P" Ability ot post office, $15 in cash. Reward, if . Prompt efficient service, the- adapt .ah

returned to Banner office. Ip

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.J. .J. .J. .j. .j. .[. .;. .j v .1. .j. .i. ,j. T FROM IMF. BANNER OF 1859 + + SO OLD ITS NEWS II* (By G. E. BLACK) + •.- ■!• •!■ -I* •!• •!• -I* *1* -j. •[. .J. .{. .j. Early Srandal At Capital

(The Banner, 1859)

ility to various type- of faiming, th price, the ease if making repairs, an the reputation of the manufacture! as well a., the local dealct, are im portant print i to (om-ider when buy ing any type o( farm mai l inery. On January 29 and 3(1 there will b held in (or at) Assembly room of tin Court House and Monism Urns Gale

Governor Willard was arrested and r, "’' T,H ’ H,!,r,in ‘' i " """ A ‘ M • 1 taken before the mayor of Indiana-1 n,achw ''' ry h’"’ 1 ''>• »'»>'»«'• in I’u* polls one dn\ last week for hitching n '""/ """ l •' ‘ s ,,r ,n;, y interlus horse to a lamp post, in violation IT* 1 " 1 funn marhincry " f

of a city ordinance.

We Should See Her, First A man of Pleasant Garden advertises a warning not to harbor his wife, who has deserted him.

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fiive I s Time We advise all young people to acquire early in life the habit of using good language, abandoning, a- soon as po.-sible, all slang words and slang phrases.

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Thick Itrunkards

Drunkards are as thick amongst us

csted kind.

The purpo e of thi - .alixd into givr actual demonstrations as to how re pairs and adjustments may be ma li 1 n different types of farm machinery During the tw u days of this sehon’ Mr. G. O. Hill, of the Agricultuial Engineering Department of Purduc University will demon Irate method: of rare and repair, explain the construction and principle of operation and point out economics ms to repah and machine sizes of f.-um machinery.

ALL OVER INDIANA

EVANSVILLE — Daisies may not

Mrs. Zaharakas To B. A F. W. Banquet Mrs. Marie Zaharakas went to Terre Haute Monday where she will attend the anniversary banquet of the Terre Haute chapter of Business and Professional Women to be held at the Terre Haute House this evening. Mrs. Zaharakas will also make more definite arrangements for the District meeting, which will be held in Terre Haute on February 24th, at which several towns will he represented. About 130 business women are expected to attend this district convention. Mrs. Zaharakas is district director of the B. & P. W. + 1- •(• + T ♦ Formal Dinner At Alpha O House A formal dinner was held for Miss Mildred Read, who was graduated from the University at the mid-term, Thursday evening at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, South Locust St. The ruest of honor was presented with a framed picture of the sorority. Miss Read goes from DePauw to assume the position of dietician in the Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, v -l* •!• *1- -iMrs. Donner Has Program At Woman’s Club Meet Mrs. Fred L. O’Hair, 025 East Washington Street, was hostess Saturday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Woman’s Club. Mrs. Frank Donner, who was in charge of tinprogram, gave an interesting discussion of “Problems of Industry.” ++++++ Mrs. Harry Wells Hostess S. <’. < . < luh 'I he S. (’. ('. Club will meet with Mrs. Harry Wells Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.

Rebekah District Meet Tsday At Ladoga A district meeting of imJ Lodges will be held Thursday aft] noon and evening at Ladoga. 'jiJ a number of members of Cr< acalM Bee-Hive of this city will attendtj meeting. +++++♦ To Meet Tuesday With Miss Peck The American Association of versity Women will meet Tuesl evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mary Elizabeth Peek, 118 Amknj

street.

++++++ Miss Kern Jones Bride Of Henry Thomas Miss Fern Jones, daughter of I and Mrs. Bradford Jone, of i,:J castle and 'Henry ('. Timuu.i...-d Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thoma-of fSl ton township, were united in marnJ by the Rev. B. H. Bruner, pa-t:rj the Christian church at the |un age Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cla They were accompanied by Edna Hutchinson and Fester JuJ both of this city, and Mr. and Estel B. Jones of Plainfield. The bride was attired in crepe drfss, with all acce.voria match. The young couple will mnl to Grcencastle this evening, frw 111 dianapolis, and will make t crzKl for the present’ with the ai ■yj ents, on South Indiana St. Mrs. Thomas is a graduate nl Greeacaatle High School w ith therm of I92K, and is employed aand book-keeper at Oakley'.- Gr«'! Mr. Thomas is a graduate ofthel ] ton Center High School and - til played at the Lone Stai CM|

Plant.

Ih th young people arc well hH and popular in Greencasl 'f many friends extend their besti

es.

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Pretty Party Given For Miss Williams

Mrs. I,«'e William K. Andrrs’nl and Mis. Hazel William of I'dK

•i> «!• 4* .J. Alpha O Announces

Pledge

Alpha Omicrun Pi announces the pledging of Miss De Alba Brodecker of Brownstown.

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Mr. and Mrs. Faul SHlmon

Entertain At Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salmon, East ,

Anderson street, entertained at din- • m,is entertained at the honi* tier Sunday the following: Mr. and form ' r - s «turday nfterno. n with Mrs. V. <’. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 1 l,i, ' ,l ’ ,lay f,,r liul " Mi ' ' W thur Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Fish-i W,llianus - TI, '’ in

■r and son Charles, all of Stilesville, j'.’f t,M Mrs. Pearl Kivett and Win. Hoy of Indian,ipoli . The guests were entcr‘.ained with iiuisic during the after-

noon.

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Mr. And Mrs. Williams lave Sunday Guests

Mr. and Mis. Lee William had as T“ir Sunday guest : Mr. and Mr-.I

d Holliday, a: d daughter, Mary I Mary Lueille Rice, Rhea Fon N ’••irpiolj,,,., m Jlizil Williams, Mrs. Hetty Ann Bausman, M.ny Am *

I Hh birthday an ivi ir i|

Miss Williams.

All appointment vvi :c ii l” hade.., anil favor- of mall di I Is vveie given each little J 11 Fifteen friends of the little ffifli

pros* nt.

Guests incluo'ed: Mary Ja , r jf ® Holliday of IndiunapoliITtty'iK leaf, Olive Robison, Mary Kll«

•’aulknc and daughter, Miss Auira,

dl of Indianapolis.

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Meeting T« Be Held Vith Mrs. Cooper

The Progress History Club will ’iieet with Mrs. Charles Cooper, 1,12

Dorothy Well , Fninct Lottfifl Ismg, Vic let Long, Eleanor FH llene Boots, and Katheiine U 11 ’’* Mrs. Williams was assisted * !! ing time by Miss Dorothy W'd 1

Frances Long.

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la t Washington street, Tuc-ilay aft" i >,ihs ' Van ‘' ,n M8 * wn Wwls

as fleas on a dog’s hack in August. tpM ’ hu ' fM* 5 ' MrK - ,,aii ’y Bry-

ant, testifying in a divorce suit

The Cemetery Road

A project is on foot to build a turn-

agajnst Martin Bryant, told the court he left her nine times during the

pike road from Grcencastle to Put-! , ' il ' rht y f a /’‘ thpy wprr "lurried; was I nsmville. arrested for violating th.- prohibition

Her Telegraph Lino I The New Albany & Salem (Monon) R. R. Co., is about to commence the ! erection of a telegraph along her road.

laws by a railroad because he was sus|»ected of stealing and that their home had been searched many times by Federal and police officers. The

divorce was granted.

'noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. M. M. Marshall will give a review of th<

hook, “High Ground”, by

Brooks,

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Russellville Girl Becomes Bride

Mi-s Esther White, daughter

Mr.

Indianapolis Man

A picture of Mr.-. Charh'- J

Jonathan ! of '"'''anapolis formerly Mi" *

ta .Ma#m, daughter "f M 1 , John Mason of Plainfield, j in the Indianapolis Star SuinbV young couple were married P** her 29th in Fianklin, bid- 'H-4 I im is connected with the Fid-' 1 *

and Mrs. Albert White, of Rus-1

sell ville, and Edward Hawkins „f | affency i n |ndiana|K)lis. where

C rawfordsville were united in mar•iage in Crawfordsville Saturday. Mrs. Hawkins is a graduate of the Russellville High School and Mr. Hawkins wag graduated from the Roachdale High School. Both young peopl,. N, JVP i )C ,. n at jy on _ "(’Hy’s Printing office in Crawfords-

ville.

Mrs. Beulah Livengood, sister of the bride, Kave ;l |(rptty annount , e . | n,,n t P«rty for Mrs. Hawkins at her home in Crawfordsville, Saturday,

January 19th. •(. •!• -j. .j. -p

Attends Tri Kappa t otinril Ateetiai;

( Mrs. Thad Jones attended a Tri

(Kappa council meeting and

at thi ~

I will make their home.

Mrs. Courim ha- re-i'T'd i" '1 field for the past few year- wlti ' parents, and ha been en'|d"L J lndianu|>olis. Prior to that U 111 ’^

family lived in Greeiu astir,

she was graduated from ‘ ^ High Sehool with the cU** •* J

Gerald Mason of this city ‘ 1

or of the bride.

ALL OVER INDIAN'

UPLAND— Dr. John f’ aa1 ' dent of Taylor university I 1 ' r '' ,

author of a new hook,

Diggers," a biography of ^

evangelist.

, „ , luncheon | Ham Tavlor,

•Saturday ayP<M> ^ lndlana P ol, '‘| "pent five years in complete

( bouk.

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