The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1930 — Page 2

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All Your Style Needs kollfri into oik* v isil to our place. rilfST Voiril waul suit. MOXT you’ll need a Hal. I'lien you’ll have to have shirts lies hosiery j*loves and handkerchiefs. I Hi: .MODKKN W AV is to let our anisl pninl the picture hy letting our capable sly lest supply the wardrobe, complete. 'I'his hat to hose hookup of stylish apparel is recommended to men who know. IYirr I'.uijrr on S|ti'in<!; Suits SIOI 10 Sr.lMMI J. F. Cannon & Co.

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Personal And Local News

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A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

| riaud Monnett Sunday.

; There will be )irayer meeting of the j full (iospel Mission tonijflit*at |

Mr. and Mr.. Karl Heemer, ftl I \v„ AT Sit Ml. MAY l»' v

I.iineda!", left, today for Michigan

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I UK YI AKKKTS l.N’DIAN'AI’dl.lS, April :t (l!f‘) Hogs receipts 7,1100; lioldoveis 7.7”i; 1‘eneiallj Io-ITm nlf; extreme lance 20-2. r »c off; bulk ICO IV, lb -lll.l.. 10.25; 275 lb up 1OI0.25; l.'ttl-Hid lbs 0.50-10; 1 tty-1.10 lb x.75 1) jiarkinK sow.- H.25-0.2.'. Cattle receipt- MOO; calvi 1000;

lanjfbt'r < . -low; some bids ar< lower: indications steady on bettei(.'•rades; top steels 14; bulk to sell a round I :t.25; liftld beifer,- 10-11.50; ome li Id around 12; most cows at 7-X.aO; few at !»; low intters and rut ters 1.75 C.."d); v« ab i steady, #11 down. Sin cp reeeipt - 100; no test of market. wooled ewe.- 5.50; few wooled I .mb It.50; no sprinnei . here.

4cV s ,f! T horrid word, but it is worse on the end of your cigar

... the wor against Spitting is a crusade of decency . . . join it. Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO!

Ito yea nmimb* the oM, filthy «i» fl . Kho|iwh« it‘||i<>inuiiiii the Himlow rolled the leaves withdiriy liners . . . S1IH | h|)i , on the emU? More Hi;.,, half of all ei»ars ina.le in ihih eon til ry are slill ,„ u ,|e by /inm/, anil therefore Niihjeet to the ri^k <if "P il! fhe modern cremo method of inaiiiiluetnre proteets y«„ ufrainst this ahominulion-^ven you the finest emar ipiality plus the eleanlinesH «f Certilied fund!

I Ills Antrican Ci|ar Co.

THAT AMERICA NEEDED

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IteV. s. K f>avle of

was a busli.e s vlfltor In ilrcencastle

Tue day

\ on wa. born to Mr. and Mr?, tdenti Monnett, of Detroit, Michigan,

Monday.

.1. W. I/mimick, who lives south of firencnetle, i conflnhd to his

home by illness.

1{> v. W. .1. Crowder, paslot of tl.e Hapti.-t church, i? ill at his apart

ineids, on Spring avenue.

Mi Mary Burton of Indianapoli , i xi. ithig hr parents, Mr. and Mi-.

Joe Carrington and family

Mr . Ernest Jlreese, of St. I /hi is, Mo., ■ the guest of Mrs. W. K. Swab*

bn and Mrs. J. I*. Allen, Jr.

Donald William?, of Indianapoli.-, ilonfineil lo the home of his paren’ , on Highland street, with tonsiliti A daughter, Rachael Ann, was horn to Mr. and Mr . Edgar Shame! at the county hc-pital Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Hobart Martin, living west of flreenrastle, are the parents of an II pound Imy, horn Tuesday

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The iced Men will meet Thur. day evening at 7:1ft in Red Men hall, to practice for the work they will give at Staunton Friday evening. Ml team memlters are asked to at-

tend.

William Steele and family of Crawfordsville were here Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of James Howe Steele, brother of the former, which was held at the McCurry Funeral home. Mr. and Mr . J. 11. Oyh-r of Kemp ton, are the parents of a son, Charles Joseph, horn at the Methodist hospital, Indianapoli, , Sunday, April 20. Mrs. Oyler was formerly Miss Flos,-ie Aker of Reelsville. Warren Gardner of fill south Washington treet, has purchased the Stanley Hatfield grocery, f>19 east Wabash avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner recently moved to (’rawfordsville from Russellville. - Crawford.-ville Journal-Review. City firemen made a run to Hi Bloomington -treet, Tuesday afternoon about 1:45 o’clock when a coal oil tove in the house caught fire. The blaze had hurned it. elf out when the firemen arrived. A small amount of moke damage was done. Rolient If. Hullerdiek, son of Mr. and Mr-. Ed Hullerdiek, of i'utnam county died at the Clay county hospital yesterday afternoon, following an operation for a bursted appendix. The lad was nine year.? and two months old and is survived by the parent, one sL--ler and three brothers, he ides two half ,-ister? and sis half brothers. The body was prepared for burial and taken to the home near Man hat tan. Tlie funeral services will he conducted at I he Walnut Chapel church. Wedne day afternoon at one o’clock, Rex. Allay pfTiciating, bur ial at I'oland cemtery. Brazil Time STIMKON IN STATEMENT LONDON, April 21 (tTP( —Many very important results of the London naval eonferenee could not lie reduced lo writing in the treaty hut “remain in I he minds of the various nations”! to grow toward even greater peace j progress in the future, Secretary of; Stat Henry L. Stimson . uggested today in an interview with the l/nited I’ress. The head of the American delegation to the five-power naval conference discussed th outcome of the FiOndrm | ess-ions over the wireless telephone, speaking form the S. S. Leviathan, five hours at sea, to the United i’re bureau in Ismdon. It was his first exclusive pre-- inter view since the start of the conference and the conversation inaugurated commercial service from the leviathan to England.

Wolcott Ind Th(1 p,.,. s ident of om republic lla.-'

recognized the great importance *11 III,, rhild in the welfaii of our coiTIiiry in this terse staleineilt: “'Ifne health of the child i th" tienglh. of the nation.” He ha i ked th it i ay liist, nineteen thirty be designs? ti d <1,11,1 ||•'alt)l Day. It; ' in not if at <• this re<|uest eff< - ctive, that i- th<; te|hiii ihilily of every niumiiinit.y. Just bow effective this ilsiy I’ixcn .ever ti the inte^cjU wl^’li influ<n<'e our i hihlr ui i . will depend upo" hoxx defi nitely eaeh p.iient a ime - hi .tli irc „f re-poii ihility'for im 1 ' ligating the

fact01 influencing hi- chihl. Hie 1 liild’s Hill id Rights

The ideal to which v hould I rive is that there shall he no child in Am-

erica :

'(’hat 1 not heel, fiorn undei plop. 1 conditions lliat does not live in hygienic sur roundings ihat eve 1 -Iiffei from iindemouri-h-

inent

That doe not have promfit and efficient medical attention and inspec-

tion

That doe. not receive primary instruction hi the element - of hygiene, and good health. That has not the complete birthright of a sound mind in a sound body That has not the encoursigement to express in .fullest measure the spirit within which is the final endowment of every human be-

ing.

HRRMERT HOOVER, Here i- a call to every red-hlorfded American. If you are not a parent, you still have an obligation to your country’s children. It you are a parent, tlie benefits yon may have far your ihild tlirougk inve tigation will fully repay you for every effort. What shall May Day mean in 11 reencast lo ?

Announcements . TOR SHERIFF ALVA BRYAN. JOHN IL COX { JOHN T. Sl’THERLlN DAVE BRADEN CLARENCE A. VESTAL RAYMOND "REX” HAMMOND GILBERT SNIDER ALLEN ROGERS

rOH AUDITOR WILLIAM A. COOPER HAROLD SHANNON

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SocIclY Ml-s Katherine Stoner Honored Yt Pnrty \ party was given by Miss Margaret Gilmore and Mr ; . Harry Smith, at the home of Mrs. Smith, 122 E, Walnut street, for Mis- Katherine Stoner who leaves next week to become the bride of Robert Bottoroff of San Francisco. About thirty members were present including some members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, of which Mi, s Stoner is a member and a few Greencastle ladies. An original story was read by MrWard Mayhail, tire blank places in 1 h<' story being supplied by the ladies who had been given words suitable foi the place.. Miss Stoner was bad been asked to give a favorite given a receipt container. Each gue.-t receipt for her box. The house was beautifully decorated xxith spring flowers. Refreshments „f ice cream, cake, candied or-an-e I, and nuts were served. *!* •!• *!• *•* *1* *1* Section IV of < hristian ( hiirch Meets Thursday Section FV of the Clirstian church «ill meet with Mi Ida I’ollnm, S. Indiana treet, Thur day afternoon at 2:::ft o'clock.

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Marion Township Home Economic Club To Meet Friday Marion Town-hip Home Economics club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 oVlock at the school house. Evoryoir' t■ cordially invited. Work xx it he given hx the leader. Each one hrii<K a piece ot thr-ir tarnisheil . il-v<-r, not<• paper and pencil.

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I ii|< rtain Bridge < fuh Tuesday

Mr. and Mr . I!< nee Daggy delighl'fully entertained the members of the Fleur-de-lis luiilge club at their home on outh Jackson street Tuesday eve ning. There were three tables. High scores were awarded Mrs. Nelson Taulmnn and Kimber Gardner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'Trembly, .Mr. and Mrs. JurneB. /.eis, Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Stexvart, Mr. and \trs. Nelson Taulman, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Gardner.

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Mrs. C. II. 'laylor Honored By Sunday School ('jass

The members of Mrs. C. Howard n . , ... . . o , oil 1 ■ ,,r, '**l» of l ive Students To P ay laxloi - Sumlax -ehool class honored i„ . ,, ,,

her with a farewell party at tinhom<' of Mrs. John Cook, Jr., on c.i t Washington street, Monday eve-

ning.

The home xva- prettily decorated in spring flowers and refreshments of strawberry short cake and coffee were served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Houck. The class presented Mrs. Taylor with a gift as an appreciation of their love for her.

LACE NECKWEAR

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Drmilv ami Crepe-rle-chne Blouses, in 0, - . .otors * $9 (fti THE OHAUTY SII0I' J. H. Pit(‘ht'ord

t'lu4» M,eeling Is I'Oslponed

I'll,- Intel national Relations Ktudx grotip of Hie A. A. V. W., is post poning its regular meeting 011 Friday in order that as many of its members possible may attend the Indiana Council on International Relation-, to he held iit the Hotel Severin, Indianapolis, April 25th and 215th. ’The purpose of tin- council is a fain and unbiased study of interna lional i|uestlons. At the luncheon on Friday, the speaker will he Hr. Hubert I’hillip. of London, England, nru # of the most distinguished of England’s younger men in the field of economics. At 2 p. m., Friday, I’rof. Hugh E. Willis, a member of the facility, of Ii|i|iiina university law , ehool, and a frerpient conlrihutor ti law pi-riodicals, will discuss the wot Id court as a judiciaty body. On Saturday morning, Mrs. Laura Puffer Morgan who has been for three months an observer at*the Ismdon naval conference, will speak. Her interpretation of this historic meeting xvill he authentic and inter-

esting.

At the noon luncheon, on Saturday, the speaker xvill be Chester Rowell, editor and public!-t of California, personal friend of Herbert lloox-er, who was International Information Secretnr.x of the Kyoto Conference on

Pacific Relations last fall.

All citizens of Indiana are privileged to participate in the Council at one or more sessions, by payment of small fees which are used for act ial expense. For further details as to program, re-ervations for luncheon or legislation, call Intcnutional Relations Chairman, A. A. U. VV., Phone 101

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&n<i the piano student w ;i, ijf iiol moiinlogue numheis. n TI ; , :. |l, " l t ; r "" wi " Ihuisdax •!• •!. a, j, Tri Ixappas Meet Tliursdu) The Tl1 K «P-i ' ill n.niTkJ V""" 1 *; .1. III 'clack w„k I n.id Jones.

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1 l! ' tnn club in..i w i t |,k| I| . ■" Yount, 512 \mlers,ifl . r ^.

Tuesday evening VI

■•ax,. pip<, on th. "i 1,1, gj Fhurchi >*

nemhei and three

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•!• •!• •!• •!• a. 'rc-Tal-Eni to Meet Tliur-day Th.' Cro-T.it Km Ciii |,i w j|| j Aith Mrs. A. Rei-ing, !i|| lerson street, Thin slay 1,11,.^ 2:1ft o’clock. Hclta 'Theta 1.111 To Meet ’I'lrursday Della Theta Tau will ngnjB lay at 7:10 at the horn, nf | Wood. There xvill he elction oK

ers.

guest- wipj

FOR CLFRK PAUL M BIN J W. HEROD GILBERT E. McCAMMACK

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE C. ELMER ( RAWI.EY Harry I, Wells, flreefiestle. A. L. Evens, Warren. W. H. Lawler, Clinton. Frank Hutherlln, Warren. Hen It Wells, Madlshn llerscbel V Roark, Marlon C M Ewlnc Warren. Frank Rhoptflugh, Green ensile

FOR TREASURER ( I \l:l V E ti MAVIS RAY W. ETCHES0N W. T. HANDY CHARLES SHTHERLTN GILBERT E. OGI.ES.

COUNTV ASSESSOR CHARLES MARSHALL EDWARD H. DAI,BY John v;. porter ELVIN II. HARF.AN

MARRIAGE LICENSE William Arthur tTnsworth. salesman, Vlnrennes. ami FJIzahetli Kohler, teacher, Detroit, Mich,

We are authorized to announce Hint Hurt Ateorn Is a candidate for trus 4<‘e of Floyd township, subject to the Democratic primary, Tuesday, May •Ith. Support appreciated. Mar.-19-26—Apr,-23-30p.

TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR HENRY O H MR R. T. MOORE Clyde Metz GEORGE M. RISSLER. DAN HESS ER gf.or<;f, E. BROWNING JESSE N. NELSON.

FOR SURVEYOR ORVILF.E O’NEAL ARTHtlR PI.UMMER

FOR RECORDER ESSIE HENEFIEFi EDWIN F. STONE MRS. ADA WII.SON

FOR JUDGE ANDREW E. DURHAM JAMES P. HUGHES

FOR PROSECUTING JOHN II. JAMES

ATTORNEY

For Joint R*pre»«ntativ« J. F. ROESEN HARRY STAMP

•!« Holla /.eta t irele Io Give A Tea The Delta /eta Circle xvill give a tea Thursday afternoon fiom l to . 1:1ft o'clock at the sorority house foi Mrs. W. L. Hughes and the seniors. Memlters Of l.ocal Chapter Mlend Eastern Star Convention Among the memhi i- from tlie local • hapter of Eastern Star who will at lend the annual Indiana Eastern Star convention, which i- in session in Indianapolis with headquarters at the Cluypool hotel, ate Mrs. Scxitt, Mrs. William Roby and Mrs. G. E. Black. •!* •!• I-sue Invitutons For Dinner Bridge April 28. Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Howard have issued invitations for a dinner bridge at. their home near Putnamville, on 1 Monday ex-ening, April 28. •!• »!• •!• •!• Mrs. Ogg Attends First Ihstric) Meeting Mr?. R. A. Ogg i- in Kock|>ort atti'iiiling th<“ si- sion- of the Federated Clubs of the First Di trict. Mrs. Ogg went there to re;ul a number of orig dial poems before the First District dub women., + -h Mrs. I’erd Lucas Is Elected to State Office Mrs. Ferd Lucas was re-elected to office ill the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays at the annual meeting of the society Tuesday at Indianapolis. Mrs. Lucas has been recording secretary for the past few years and was re-elected Tuesday by a unanimous vote, .{. 4. 4. ff* d* •!« Gives Luncheon Tor Guest Mrs. Elmer VnnCleave wa. hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon Wednesday noon in honor of her guest Mrs. Robert McElhaney of Ft. Waxne formerly of this city. + *!• *E 4* •!• 4Mrs. Curtis DeRhode* and daughters, Ruth May and Mary Jane, have gone to their home in Toledo, O., after spending some tj mp with' the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham. .;. .j. .5..;..;. Mi ,l o 1 Ih'jI left today foi Tul a Ukla., to spend the summer. Rev I"*d Mrs. Crowder will „oniriy her '"-me at 1025 south Indiana street during her absence.

la Recital \t Music Hall Friday 'The second numliei of a series of group-recitals, by preparatory .Mu dents of music, xvill he given in Musii hall on Friday, April 25, at 7 p. m. I he five students in this gr oup are Jeannette Campbell of Coatesville, Marian Ellis, /.ink Fleenor, and Marian Sellers, who arc piano students uf Mis- Rutledge and Patience Thompson, u violin .-tudent of Miss

Walker.

There are solo selections for violin

SPONSORS OlNTRST The local Young Peopk'.x knd the \\. ( . I. t i- -imn-.innoJ ies ot silver medal c<intfrt< kl given in the near fut f > ill -I this xvek at the Presbyttriu^F I he names uf the < . | litfS';';4 their -ubjects are as fnlloic.,| Elizabeth Gillen, " l li, r„ - j I.a\v F.nfordemcnt.” Medeilith Reevi s. "Tin. tw ism.” George Benei i, I, ‘■liu Ls- j helliun x . 1 .' *( tution.” Hor ace Pitl “Youth lifi Key.” Edward Faylor “The Nurd Glory. After winning the silver wtt XX i 11 lie ellt it l< 'I ” gold medal then the irriiml (d tin illx the <|j 01 >.< ic.a| mond medals.

Comfort ?cuiufel-. cltlcL UifLe osia LmastneSrt ,Sis-$6.50-$10 | FERE’S a double standard t.< "l' 1 *** I I lhcr<‘ should Is* no objection—■ style thut ( rnmen from exclusively <h' signed lasts and comfort that come* from well made Footwear.

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