The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1929 — Page 5

GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 29,1929

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to me I sent a post .-tamp. I Rot car j with heater rear seat and front.” Nearly all of the letters were of I this nature, according to Miss Han- j sen. Many professed a strong inter- j est in the west, and sympathized with | the young teacher in her lonely life. Many revealed that they believed Oregon and the west still to be overrun with bears, congars and wild savag One young fellow-teacher of New York advised her to say west, however, as his city was “full of crime." Miss Hansen recently completed her nine months of teaching in Eden Valley and was enroute to her home in Nebraska when she stopped here. She is a graduate of University of Oregon. There were but six children in her school, and these were from two families, the only residents of the section. She received her mail once a month via horseback. “It was a hard, lonesome life,” she said, “but it is wonderful experience to look back upon, and I certainly got a lot of fun out of the nearly 500 letters I received.” AMERICAN LEGION L. V. Hauk, of Morriston, state rehabilitation officer of The American L< gion has been one of the most active legionnaires in the state during the past year. Mr. Hauk has already made reservation for the coming state convention here in August and states that he will be ready at that time to assist any man that may need a.-sist-

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COMEDY “UNCLE’S VISIT” AND MUM NEWS

BAINBRIDGE Mr. Paul Mcl’'add< , and hi mother Mrs. Laura McFadden visited Mr. James Ell.-berry and family in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mi.-s Eleanor Modlin who teache> school in Chicago i hi re on her vacation. , Thomas Dunbar son of Mrs. Nellie tiordon Dusshar if I'omi a, California is here visiting relativi . Mr. and Mr-. Edward Thomas and family of Chicago peat a few days this week with Mr. and Mss. I). V. Etcheeon. Sevens! member of tlie Ladies Home Economic - ami Junior Home Economics clubs atti isded the Coussty Federation me ting at Mortoss Tues-

day.

Mrs. Maggie H aney pt t Wedne - day in Greencastle with ivlatives. A short funeral - rvke was hold at the home of Mr. and Mi . Ott Ford last Friday morning '"i the infant son of Mr. and Mr.-. William lb rry. Mildred Cunninvha i: di located her arm while visiting the park at Rockville la-t Sunday. Earl Evans returne home Wednesday after spending a week at the sanitarium at Martinsville. Dr. Veach is driving a new Etude-

baker.

Bloomington and from there he will go to Europe for an educational tour to last thriugh th" summon

4 Mr. and Mrs. Deleter Darnall and

ALONE IN WILDERNESS EUGENE, Ore., Jun 28 (UP)— Alone in one of the most uncivilized districts in the United States—Eden Valley, Coos County, Oregon— Miss Henriette Hansen, school teach;r, probubiy has spent more romantic houss than any other person of her profession. A newspaperman pierced the uncivilize 1 territory, photogsaphed Miss Hansen and syndicat d a story about

her.

As result she received “mash snail” propo-als, and what not, by gay sheiks who sympathize with the fair

teacher.

A spiritualist in Indiana, after seeing her picture, wrote her saying: “I can se that you are very sweet, pure, I

good .si.d • piiiniJ. Y "'i are ''>>jbe r 0 f stubborn rehabilitation probpsychic bnd nsed.umss sc. Watch your lem8 duri thc , nt and

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NOTICE

UNTIL OUR TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES ARE INSTALLED THE V ON< ASTLK WILL ONLY GIVE ONE COMPLETE SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2 P. M.—NIGHTS AT 7 ANT) 9 P. M.—COME EARLY FOR THE MAT.

TODAY (SATURDAY) AT THK .VONUASTLE TED WELLS in “THE CRIMSON CANYON” LAST CHAPTER OF “TIGER SHADOW” SERIAL AND BILLY DOOLEY COMEDY—2 TO 11 P. M.—10c-25c

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With HERBERT HOLMES BOCKCLIFFE FELLOW KS MARGARET LIVING.VION The strange storv of si siian vh'i knew the inner thought, of women, w ho solved soviet >greatest mystery, yet who lived in a worlsl alone. ADDED SHORT SI B.IEt I >

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ance and come under the purisdiction

of his committee.

He has taken care of a great num-

dream hunches and follow them out.” A ticket for a free reading, if Miss Hansen ever should go to Indiana,

was enclosed.

Os*;' of the numerous proposals of marriage cam from, a wealthy land owner in Illinois. Ttic-letter, which was wsitten in an itovsost illegible hand an I with pencil, read: “I am

fhmily spent Sunday with Mr. and [ looking for a good, hottest, single girl, Mrs. Wood-on Darnall of Coatesville. I have a farm with all black soil. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck , never see a fi.il year. 1 don’t touch

last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed 11>«> strong drinks and never was no | auto race course will be inaugurated Pyle and famih of Isidiasiapolis. tobacco yens r, no card player, swear- Julv 4th with a 50-mile ssseed even* Albeit Hein i - 1 t this week for log and had language. If you write In jvhich fifteen curs are already on-

teels that there is still a large amount of this work yet to be done. He is only one of the many prominent men in the American Legion, who will be pn sent at the conclave here. More than five thousand guest-

are expected.

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WALNUT GARDENS RACK

COURSE

Walnut Gardens’ new half-mile

tered. Such famed drivers as “Dutch” Bauman, Joe Huff, “Howdy” Wilcox, Merl Strain, Bill Cummings and others have entered mounts. Particular outstanding is Huff’s Clements Special in which he has won several Indiana dirt track events this year. The prizes are: first $500; second $250; third $150; fourth and fifth positions $50. The stalling bomb carrying an American (lag will be discharged at

I exactly 8:00 p. in.

Harry A. Earle, one of Indiana’s best known race promoters has tak- | en over the publicity direction and ' promotion of the Walnut Garden’s race events. He has classed the new track as the “fastest” dirt course in Indiana and drivers who have tested the cousse bear him out. He has a record for promoting the best and i most successful dirt track events in the state which is assurance of the high calibre of the W’alnut Garden

races.

All departments of the huge amusement park will he open all day July Ith and preparations are being completed now to handli' the secord crowd of the season. In addition to the races which are the stellar attraction Miss Ethel Pritchett will make a parachute drop and the dance pavilion will he open both afternoon and evening. A huge fireworks display is programmed for the evening of the Fourth and thi.; Manager Scott says will be one of the big events of the

day.

Mrs. Cass Broadstreet, of Linden, was visiting in Greencastle Saturday. The Gretnca.-tle Band will practice Monday evening at 7:39 o’clock. All members be present.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourne, Coatesville, ale the parents of a son born to them Friday at the Putnam County

I Hospital.

Ernest Biddle was appointed guardian of Eva Biddle, minor heir of Mary Siner, by Judge James P. Hughes in thc circuit court Satur-

day.

Dr. Ensminger of Indianapolis was called into consultation with Dr. W. M. McGaughey Saturday afternoon regarding the condition of Prof. Isaac Norris who sustained a broken shoulder bone and other injuries in an auto accident several days ago.

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outfit, equipped with hoist and rsne 1 was used to rescue a cow fr< i a drainage ditch on the Vendie Itark farm here, after wotkmen had abored unsuccessfully for three hors.

ALEXANDRIA — An 8« yir old | Civil war veteran is the old< t ‘ person here to be issued a dri' r’s liI cense. He is David Harris ; id has [ driven an automobile severa years. The youngest person to appl for a j license was a boy 13 years o . His • application was refused, Eva fcicott, Summittville mute, was giver a permit to operate a car after ; test drive with a state policemai who declared Scott drove better than many persons with nil their enses.

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INDIANAPOLIS, June 29 (UP) — i A serious operation must he peiform-

FEATURES.

OES the feminine practice of I 1 self-starvation for tho sake of a slender form encourage fatigue and cut down the efficiency of the business girl? Large numbers of employers say it does, and Dr. Thsddeus L. Bolton, head of the Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia (standing

before the window). Is now conducting mi exhaustive Live dlgnt Ion with n view to nettling once and for nil this much debuted queallun. Delicate laboratory Instruments measure the motor and ronxory responses of a group of skilled stenographers before and after “nfternoon tea" consisting of cake, c-ndy and sweetened orangeade—all foo ts

having a fairly high sugar conteut. Sugar, as one of .ho most highly concentrated and quickly assimilated sources of energy, provides an Ideal substance for use In determining tlie extent to which an additional food ration will offset loss of muscular and nervous control. and other fatigue effects that Impair rate and quality of work.

WEAK NBC Network — 7:30— Sousa’s Band. WOR CBS Network—7:30—U. S. Navy Bund. WJZ NBC N< twork—9:00 Roxy’s (Jang. WKAF NBC Netwoik—9:00— “H. M. S. Pinafore.” WJZ NBC Network—8:00— Moment musical. Mr.. W. P. L dbetter has gone to III omington to spend the week-end with Mr. Ledbetter.

ed upon Dr. E. S. Shumaker, super- , intin 'ent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, a message r ceived at league

headquarters revealed today. Dr. Shumaker’s condition is cuus-

, ing grave concern.

Since coming back from the Indiana State Farm, whi re he served 00 days cont nipt of couit -entence, Shumuk- : er has been in had health. The serious physical condition of Dr. Shumaker has led the report that : unh ss his health improves soon he : may be obliged to leave the service. With this report comes the word that i he may ls> succeeded by Samuel McNaught, now superintendent of the Iowa Anti-Saloon League.

FOR SALE Secoid Hand Tools 1—Deering 8 ft. Binder $80.90 3—McCormick 5 ft. Mown *10.00 to $2>.0(» 1—ti Horne gas engine 1—2 Bottom Ti actor 1 Steel 7 ft. Roller *25.00 1—4 Barrel Water Fountai 1—fit ft. Disc Harrow $20.00 Oliver and John Deere N«n Wagons. Hay Rakes, 1 two-row Oliver Cultivator. tome Down to Big Far Elevator And Look Them Over. Campbell Bros. Biff Four Elector, Greencastle, Ind.

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SUNDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FE \ I URKS. WJZ NBC Network, 12:00—Roxy sympathony orchestra. WEAK NBC Network—7:15—Alfred Gandolfi barytone. WJZ NBC Net work —8:15—National light opern company. WJZ NBC Network -6:15— Liebentruum. WABC CBS Network—7:00—Tht> , at re of the air.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 29. (UP)— Edward Sturgis, 17, Butler, was chosen today ns Indiana's youth who will seek to succeed to the fame of Thomas L\ Edison. Sturgis has already been awarded a Rector scholarship at DePauw university. Should he be chosen by Edison as a possible successor he will be given four years of schooling at any technical college in the country at the expense of the aged inventor. ALL OVER INDIANA LEBANON— Ati auto wrecking

PIBLIC SALE of Dairy Cattle

At the Albert Siiclair Place, Cloverdale, Ind. Tuesday July 2nd., 1929

BEGl ilNG AT 12:30 P. M.

100 Head Jersey and Guernsey

Uots and Heifers

»s, some fresh, with calf hy side, balance

( onsisting of 10 head of:

springers.

fiO Head of Jersey and t •rnsey heifers, (him one to two years old. All cattle T. B. Teste'T Sale will he held rain oiSvine: Cattle sold to highest and best bidder, For Cash. J. B. Moore SPl’RGl W QUINN KITE, CLERK.

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