The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,

I'UESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929. •».

MANY NAMES APPEAR ON HONOR ROLL

PETITION T' <11 01' \RDIA\

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THF. PATTY BANNFR

Fntered in the Post Office at Green-

Mi-. IT U'ii \V;i lortim and M rs. I castle, Indiana, an seconl class mail Tin Ini ' \rnolil, d ijrhtprs 'f lilmer matter. Under the act of March 3,

.Chadwiik, have hh'd a petition in the 1879.

Putnam Circuit court through their j .Subscription price, 10 cents per

attorney, •' ail' MctiauHn\, n-kimC week.

'or tin appointmt t of a Kiuirdian. foi ; Mr. Chadwick, who is beinjr held pend- ■ a* 1 inj? ai ■ at.' which was I Pp»*C/\*|Q | Anri

Marguerite I lav Robert Monnett. Irma Julian. Julia Nurnane. Hannah (iough. Miriam Peck, Richard Knight. Dennis Matthew--. Howard Williams. Roheil Dirk-. Ruby Webster. Horace Pitkin. John Beck. Sophomores Sarah Jane Durham. Bernice Moore. Mary Rose Harlan. Mary E. (Jillen. Corrinne Owens. Philip Taylor. John Rodney. Mildred Craver. Mary Louise Kocher. Charlotte Ettei. Mary L. Evans. Charles R. Brown. Wm. McGaughey. Freshmen Ruth Ellington. Thelma York. Lettie York. Edna Mae Albin. Yietta Stiles. Dora Comstock. Margaret Durham. Hat Concilia. Margaret A. Inman. Donald Stone. Dorothy Wells. Elizabeth Knauer. Mary F. Landes. I.ucile Heacock. Miriam Bintz. Meredith Rei ves. Lois Black. Catherine Wilson.

as to his mental condition Tuesday. ! Mr. Chadwiik fii 1 d at William Long ; Sunday afternoon .it his farm in Mar- j ion township, severely w unding him, and has been held by the county sheriff -inef. In all probability, he will be recommitt* to the State Central Hospital.it \\ a said today.

Phone All Social Items To 95.

| I \I Kappa Alpha Theta Local INeWS Monday

The active chaplet of Kappa Alpha ! Theta of DePauw I’niversity were

.

Rev. Davies Gives

Inspiring Talk

The city council will meet this eve- honor guests Monday evening at a (!

ning at 7:31) o’clock.

o’clock dinner of pr< tty appointments

Ewell Stark was a business visitor

in Indianapolis Monday.

Mr-. Roy Davis, who has been ser-

i nke off your shoes. Ii° usl y ill at her home on Elm street

I is no better.

CITES MET GRASS \S CURE LONDON, Jan. 12. (UP)— Find

some wet grass.

Wal kin it.

This is tin latest method of tack- Mi SSPf , Kathryne and Edna Ellis of ling th. i t hi'm of rheumatism. It; Rockville spent Sunday in Greencastle comes from Dr. R. Forte-rue Fox, an! v j s j t j n _ ftjends.

English repres'entative on the Inter-'

national Committee of Rheumatism, i Ed O'Neal, DePauw graduate and “I believe by uch methods,’’ said 1 city editor of the Indianapolis Times,

Dr. Fox, “one can educate a normal

reaction to .cold.’’

Case Given Up As Hopeless; Konjcla Wins!

Twelve Years She Suffered; Was Told An Operation Was Necessary; Then New Medicine Gave Her Health.

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. Feb. 1 _> I UP —The hunt for Edith Mae Dierdorf, 1(1, missing from bet home in West Terre Haute, -im-e Jan. 27, -till larked even the faintest clew today. The latest ot mum reports which h.i I given hope of a solution of the iase has been found without basis.

visited here Tuesday.

The local Moose Lodge, No. 1592 will meet in regular session Wednes-

day evening at 8 o’clock.

Mrs. Dent Arnold of Stilesville spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Concillo.

The Greencastle Band will practice on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested to ho pres-

ent.

MRS. LOUISE MAXWILLEK

This was discovery of a hole chopped i:i ice of a pond near Villa Grove, 111., through which it whs believed :i body had been shoved. It was learned that J'bn Borror, railroad shop employe, had chopped the hole believing that fi h in the pond would die if not given ai -. News of the ice hole brought 300 P' rson- to the pond's banks. Mayor !!. S. Sturm of Villa Grove was foiced to put on extra police to disperse the i iwd.

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MEXICO CITY, Feb. <LT) President I’ortes Gil in a statement t* day denounced Catholic elementwhom he accused of being responsible l«.r manifestations anil attempts to arouse the mas-es by making capital of the execution of Jose Me |,eon Torul. He warned the public that the govt r intent wouhi seize the possessions if all found guilty of subver-ive acts ng&inst the government. The first step in carrying out the president’.- program was an order issued by the Interior ih partment directing all priests in Mexico to register their place- of residence within 15 days or lx declared accomplices of thi rebels.

‘‘What can I say to convince other- of th icmatkahle merits of Knnjola- without tAds medicine 1 might not have been on this earth today,” -aid Mr-. Louise Manwiller, 437 Por-

er street, Gary, Indiana.

“For twelve year- I -uffered from ncivotisne-- and go ral weakness. I had frequent dizzy spells, a heavy feeling in my stomach, pains over my right -ide and a constant sick sensation. I was told an operation was neci's-ary hut I held off. Then I was informed that I had only about six week- to live. That was ten tears ign. Greatly worried I took to advertised medicine. 1 poured dozen.", into my system without result. “In the Spring of 1928 I heard about Konji.la and as a last chance

Mrs. W. M. Akers, formerly Miss Hazel Fox, is in the People’s Hospital, Peru, 111. Mrs. Akers is the daughter of Henry Fox, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison anil family, Berry street, are moving to Muncie where Mr. Morrison has accepted a position with the Intel national Harvester Company. The Sons of Union Veterans will meet at 7:30 o’clock Wednesday evening in the Mayor's office at the Fire Department. All niembrs ar urgil to h present to transact business of great

impoitance to all.

Rev. V. L. Raphael returned from Cincinnati, Ohio anil Berea, Kentucky Saturday. Miss L. D. Wolff and lady friend who accompanied him home from Cincinnati, returned to their

home Monday.

The 5th District convention of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at Twelve Points, guests Kristenstern Community Post. February 14th at the American Legion Hall. Supper will he served at :30 o'clock. Dr. Edward Bartlett spoke last night at a dinner meeting of the Second Presbyterian church for officers of the chureh and Sunday School. He used for hi- subject, “The Changing Program of Religious Education. The eity school board met in regular session Monday evening at the high school. Routine business was transacted. The matter of selecting a teacher for the Third Ward school to take the place of Miss Veda ( oombwas continued until the next or a

special meeting.

The city firemen were called to the home of Jesse Sears on Maple Ave., about 7:45 o’clock Tuesday morning to

1 de, ided to give it n trial. I bought extinguish a file in the weather boanl-

1 ing on tlie hack porch. The blaze, ac-

one bottle, not expecting much re-

lic! hut wa greatly mpri-ed when icording to Fire ( hiet John Goddard, I f> It hotter ifn i completing it. Of started from a bucket of hot nshernui I continued the treatment anil which had been placed on the porch

today I am a well woman. I feel years y ounger. My nerves are quiet, I am tlonger and my liver functions perfectly. So I praise Konjola with every breath and recommend it most sinceridy." K' njola is .-old in Greencastle at fho Owl drug store and by all the he-t ilriiggi-t throughout this entire section. —■( Adv.)

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DO YOUR MEN FOLKS

ENJOY THEIR FOOD}

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Or merely mince at things in a half hearted way? Stimulate their appetites with halo ing leavened with Gilumet. The best table tonic you've ever seen. And remember, the pleasure of eating stimulates digestion prep motes health and happiness.

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CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWBER

SALES 2y> TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND

against thi* house. Damage was kept

to the minimum.

J. Clem Hammond, residing on State Road No. 43, near Quiney, has been employed to teach physics and mathematics. He is a graduate of DePauw university with an A. B. degree. He served as teacher and principal in both Quine/ and Freedom schools, as well as at Tuscola, 111.— Spencer Evening World. Several local radio owners reported Tuesday that they heard Jack Denny and his orchestra broadcasting from Toronto, Canada, on Monday night. Mr. Denny is a former Green-j castle boy, being the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Denny, and D well known not only in this city but over

the community.

Dr. John Cunningham of Indianapolis wa- called to the city Tuesday in consulation in the case of Cleve Thomas. Mr. Thomas, who has been improved, after being critical for several days with pneumonia, was repoited worse again Tuesday. It is probable that an operation will be necessary, to remove a portion df the rib, so that the lung may he drained. Edwin Crawley, through his attornews Crawley ami Thomas, has filed suit for $2,000 damages against night policeman Henry O’Hair. The plaintiff alleges that O’Hair searched him on midnight of December 30, at the corner of Washington anil Indiana streets, without a warrant. Crawley asserts he has suffered humiliation, shame and disgrace to the amount of

$2,000.

Word has been received here of the tragic death of Ross Edwards, 47, at Crawfordsville on Monday. His tiuek was struck by an interurban in the cast part of Crawfordsville and Edward- died almost instantly of a fractured skull. The widow is a niece of Mrs. John Sinclair, east of Greencastle, and a cousin of Miss Edith Browning, city. Besides the widow, a stepson, Austin Browning survives.

which was given 1>\ the members of the local Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae at the home of Mrs. Ford Lucas, 023 East Seminaiy St. Covers were laid for sixty-five guests. All appointments anil decorations were Valentine effects. The entertainment for the evening was given hy the airl- from the active chapter. A delightful program ot music and readings was given. + I" -i* *!• •i* + Study Group Gets Larger Room The pre-school child study group of A. A. U. W. met ;it the eity library Monday. The lender for the evening was Mrs. A. W. Crandall and -he was assisted by Mrs. Howard Roekhill ami Mrs. Grafton Longden, with the subject, “Fear ami Anger." Because the group had outgrown the room in which it hail been meeting at the city library, the. place of meeting was changed to Alvord Hall, second door of the University gymnasium. Thi next meeting will he held in the hall at 7:30 o’clock, February 25th. -i- -f* •p -iPrimary Students To Have Party The children of the Primary De partment of the Methodist Sunday School are invited to a Valentine party, to he held in the primary room of the chureh on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. •|a *!« »*« •’« »T« Epwnrth League To Have Social The Mpthodist Church Epworth League will hold i social meeting Wednesday evening, February 13th at 7:30 o’clock. Members are a-ked to please bring 15 cents. •P *P -P -P *p •j* Mrs. Inman To Be Hostess Veronica < luh The Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Curry Inman on Anderson St. Mrs. Henry O’Hair will have the pro-

gram.

•P *P 1* ♦ ♦ Woman's Circle Meet At Phi Gamma House The Woman'- Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Orton and Mrs. Kelch at the Phi Gamma house on South College Ave. Mrs. Carl Confer will review the 4th chapter in the study book, “Friends of Africa.” There will he a musical program given hy students of DePauw Music

School.

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P. K. O. Sisterhood Meet Wednesday \fternoon P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter I will meet with Mrs. i Eugene Hawkins Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.

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Morning Musicale Not lo Meet The meeting of the Greencastle Morning Musicale, which was scheduled for Wednesday morning, has beer

postponed.

The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union held an enthusiastic and well attended meeting Monday afternoon at the Christian Church. Rev. S. E. Davies was the principal speaker Jfor* *the afternoon 'and gave a splendid talk on “The Failure of the Canadian Plan of Government Liquor Control.” He quoted at length from Ben H. Spence, considered the most fully informed man in Canada on prohibition, showing the appalling increase of drunkenness, crime, bootlegging and vice. Mr. Davies also spoke of the official report of the Royal Commission, appointed to investigate the smuggling and rum-run-ning which the socalled liquor-control boards were unable to combat. The liquor situation in Canada as portrayed by Rev. Davies gave all

distinctive new leather HANDBAGS $2.95

You will admire the many new pouch and underarm styles of smooth finish or novelty grained leathers in black and colors.

THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

Margaret Ann Inman. Institutes— Mary F. Landes, Miriam

Peck, Ben Jones.

Membership—Ed Taylor, Harold Vawter, Charlotte Utter. The first meeting of the Y. P. B. will be held at the home of Mrs. Dirk-, East Washington street, Friday, Feb. | 15, at 7:15. All members please !»■ 1 there for the taffey pull! Boys and

present a deeper feeling of gratitude |k> , 1 s fourteen years or older ate inaml appreciation for our president-j v *t e( l become members

Meet who dared to say to the Amer-

ican people, “I am opposed to the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. I stand for the efficient enforcement of the statutes enacted thereunder— it is an experiment noble in motive and far reaching in purpose.” The devotions which preceeded the tddress were in charge of Mrs. Henry Bicknell and Mrs. Pedlow gave a icautiful solo, “O Lamb of God Still Keep Me,” by Stults. *!« •£« »t« Co-Workers To Meet Thursday The Co-Workers of the Baptist Chureh will meet at the home of Mrs. S. E. Davies on the corner of College and Franklin Sts.| Thursday (afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members please note change of day. •!• •!• -I- "I* Gives Valentine Party Monday Evening The home of Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Miles on Howard street, was the "Veno of a brilliant Valentine party Monday evening. Thirty guests were present. A cabaret scene was featured at which many unique and orginial stunts were presented by Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Bernice Suith, Mrs. Marjorie Pie, Mrs. Eunice Miles, Barcie Dixie and Harold McCoy, of Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Pie of Boston and Mrs. R. Plenty of New York were honor guests. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ewing, William Cartwright and Vernon Franklin, all of Indianapolis; David Burdett, Rus--ell Anderson and Harry Gibson, of Cinwfordsville.

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V. P. B. Of W. C. T. V. | Appoints Committees The executive committee of the Y. P. B. met at the home of William McGaughey, on Jan. 27, and appointed the following committees; Mu-ic—Leota .Mullins. Program—Vera Grace Brown, chair man, Margaret Ann Inman, Hubert

Dirks.

Flowers—Mary Harris, Carol Goodenough. Anti Narcotics—Charlotte Etter, Robi rt Dirks, Robert Monnett. Evangelistic— Virginia Owens, Corrine Owens. Social Morality—Vincent Confer, Virginia Mathes,. Vera Knauer. Parlimentarian—Hubert Dirks. Peace Philip Taylor, Noel Rosier, Nellie Quinten, Mabel Shaffer. Publicity—Gretchen Randall. Medal Contest—Charlotte Etter,

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Entertain Bridge Club On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bence A. Daggy delightfully entertained the members of

the Fleur-de-lis Bridge Club at their 'p,,,.,,. Haute, home on south Jack n street Monday yn-s. Horn

evening. High scoie prize- wen awarded Mrs. Kimher Gardner an i Orville Stewart. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly, Mr. and Mrs. Rat Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Gardner, Mr. and Mi«. O. J. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zeis.

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\Y. R. C. Plans

Silver Tea

The Woman’s Relief Corps met in regular session at the Court House Monday afternoon, and many things of much inti rest came up for discussion. It was decided to hold a pitchin supper at the Court House Thursday evening, Valentine Day, at G:30 o’clock P. M., to which the G. A. I!., and Sons of Veterans, as well as the members of their families are invited. Plans were also ma le for a silver tea on Washington’s Birthday.

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Bible Class Meet

( ancclled

The meeting of the Bible Class of the Baptist Church which was to have been held this evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Todd, h:is been cancelled.

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Cloverdale Woman Weds Retired Wingate Man Mrs. Minerva Hackett of Cloverdale and John J. Whalen of Wingate, were united in marriage in the private office of Clerk Lucas Tuesday morning. Rev. Willis E. Gill officiated.

Half Way House over the wee|,J Misses Christine Lewis and 1 phine Templemcn are preparing enter the Latin emit'- t, which ij*j, held at Greencastle, February, 23, Miss Jessie Williams -pent y, day with Miss Ellen Finn. The Parent Teachers’ Aung* will have a pot luck supper at school building February 14, folia hy the regular meeting. A goo gram. Everybody come and han

good time.

Miss Esther Whitaker visited 1 Bernice Lewis Sunday evening. Mr. Frank Sutherlin has r-'g^B home after visiting •

is improving from previous illness.

Roy Ho-tor of Indianapolis is m ing a few days of thi- week visjj

his sisters here.

Leslie Bramblett vi-ited W;i|i| Finn Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Cofftnani

have previously occupied the *,a^

here are moving to Greencastle.

L ().(). F. NOTICE

AH Brother Odd Fellows are requested to meet at Putnam Lodge j Hall, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock to attend the funeral services of Bro. Frank Wells. The Old Fellows are to have full charge and the fun-

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eral is to be held at the home of the | deceased at 2 o'clock. Signed: Charles Marshall, N. G. o :

PI TNAMVILLE The Economic Club met at Mrs. Tom William's Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Glen Fry as assistant hostess. All enjoyed themselves. The Ladies Aid will meet at Mrs. Walt : Sublett's Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Frazier and Della Day assisting hostesses. Mi Helen Shields visited at the

What the American liu-m^' 1 of the future may wear i> hy Franklin Mills, a pa’ 'I 11 n an's tyle ihow in i - AngflA

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SHE will remember so don’t YOU forget VALENTINE’S DAY February 14th Telephone EITEL’S FLORAL CO. For fresh and Lar^e Assortment of Flowers

WATCH For the Opening oC GREENCASTLE’S FINEST FOOD SHOP j ,